Good: Pretty Good Terminal is a free, lightweight, scriptable and extensible configuration utility designed to mass-configure networking devices. PGT excels in its ability to connect to remote devices when ... (this pertains Discovery, Automation, Network, Telnet, Terminal, Scripting, Python, Free, ...) | PrettyGoodTerminal 7.0.0.1 [Home] - by: Laszlo Frank - Download ![]() Click to enlarge Some words about PrettyGoodTerminal: Pretty Good Terminal is much more than just another terminal emulation software. It is a free, lightweight, scriptable and extensible .NET based network configuration utility designed to mass-configure networking devices, such as Cisco routers or switches. PGT excels in its ability to connect to remote devices when direct, routed connection is not available, but jump servers/routers can form a path, hop-by-hop, towards the destination It is very easy to generate a device script or create it in Excel and import it for execution. PGT's modular architecture also supports external class libraries for .NET languages to perform custom actions via a scriptable terminal interface. As a development platform it can also be used as an SSH / Telnet library for applications. And all of this functionality is also provided through a chain of jump servers, not just for direct device connections. For those being more familiar with VBS/WSH/PowerShell scripting, Pretty Good Terminal exposes its functionality through COM objects. Since it was born as a solution to real life challenges, it has already proven its power and efficiency in production, Data Center environments and are tested on more than 50000 devices. News, new features for this Major Update:
User's remarks, reviews, comments (Add your comment / review) | Type: Freeware Download size: 34000 Kb Date: 09/29/2016 Program home Install/Uninstall: No Install Support OS: Win2000, WinXP, Win7 x32, Win7 x64, Windows 8, Windows 10, WinServer, WinOther, WinVista, WinVista x64 Sys requirements: .Net 4.0 must be fully supported Language: English |
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