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+ | ====== Tools ====== | ||
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+ | The tools section provides you with generic operation tools. | ||
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+ | ==== Ping nodes ==== | ||
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+ | //Main article: [[menu: | ||
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+ | The ping nodes tool enables you to test whether a particular (group of) node(s) is reachable from the server running netYCE. | ||
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+ | ==== Port config ==== | ||
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+ | //Main article: [[menu: | ||
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+ | This tool allows you to configure and link ports together. | ||
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+ | ==== Resolve IPv4 ==== | ||
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+ | //Main article: [[menu: | ||
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+ | Using the resolve IP tool you are able to lookup one or more IP- and/or subnet address(es) to check if it's known in netYCE, this can be a supernet-, network-, eVPN VLAN-, server- or subnet address | ||
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+ | ==== Create config ==== | ||
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+ | //Main article: [[menu: | ||
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+ | Allows you view the configuration of one or more nodes known to netYCE | ||
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+ | ==== Startup config ==== | ||
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+ | //Main article: [[menu: | ||
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+ | This tool allows you to push a startup configuration to a node. | ||
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+ | ==== Node migration ==== | ||
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+ | //Main article: [[menu: | ||
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+ | This tool allows you to push a startup configuration to a node. | ||
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+ | ==== Show-cmd history ==== | ||
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+ | //Main article: [[menu: | ||
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+ | View the results of all executed show commands for each nodes | ||
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+ | ==== OS upgrades ==== | ||
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+ | //Main article: [[menu: | ||
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+ | The OS upgrades tool lets you perform the targeted OS upgrades in bulk with minimal interference of the operator while still maintaining full control of the process. | ||
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+ | NOTE: This tool is turned off for now. If this tool is desired, please contact NetYCE. | ||
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