02-20-2024 02:44 PM
I have been Cisco CLI Analyzer for the past year or two and today I was trying to figure out if I can launch connections using command line due to our company starting to use a Privilege Access Management software. The software supports custom launchers that can be launched via command line. It comes with a launcher for putty by default and works well. When trying to look up help information for CLI Analyzer the page doesn't exist anymore
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04-02-2024 11:51 AM
This feature allows the user to launch the CLI Analyzer from the command line and trigger initiation of a SSH or Telnet session. Hostname/IP is required with optional username. See the below for Windows and OS X examples:
> C:\Program Files\Cisco Systems, Inc\Cisco CLI Analyzer\nw.exe "--ssh lab123@172.18.94.56"04-02-2024 11:51 AM
This feature allows the user to launch the CLI Analyzer from the command line and trigger initiation of a SSH or Telnet session. Hostname/IP is required with optional username. See the below for Windows and OS X examples:
> C:\Program Files\Cisco Systems, Inc\Cisco CLI Analyzer\nw.exe "--ssh lab123@172.18.94.56"Discover and save your favorite ideas. Come back to expert answers, step-by-step guides, recent topics, and more.
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