On Mon, 2008-01-28 at 13:02 -0800, Tony Li wrote: > > 1. A laptop with a built-in serial port or a USB-Serial converter that > > you know works (in fact, even if your laptop has a built-in serial > > port it could be useful to have a USB-Serial converter handy in case > > you need to connect to multiple devices at once). Also need to make > > sure that your terminal client works well and that you know how to > > configure it to access all your serial ports. > > > > 2. Console cables for connecting to all of the various devices you are > > in charge of. > > > > 3. Wireshark > > > > 4. SSH & telnet clients. > > > 5. An up-to-date, fully functional TFTP server > > 6. Rancid > > 7. A SQL database, with configuration infrastructure
7.5: Documentation. Lots of it. :-) > 8. ping, traceroute, whois 9. A decent text-editor (I personally prefer Vim) with at least som (e)grep search and replace. (I used to use Textpad when I used Windows.) Regards, Peter _______________________________________________ cisco-nsp mailing list cisco-nsp@puck.nether.net https://puck.nether.net/mailman/listinfo/cisco-nsp archive at http://puck.nether.net/pipermail/cisco-nsp/