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Cisco CLI Analyzer Software on Linux

fr101puofg
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First of all, I think Cisco CLI Analyzer is "the best" driver for accessing and managing your Cisco footprint for direct access, whether its ASAs, UCS, IOS-IOS-XE, NX-OS (Nexus and ACI) or Wireless fabric. Hav been using it for years now for different orgs.

I am a cross-platform user. I was wondering if there has been, is or will be a solution to run the Software on a Linux host. In particular, 64-bit Debian based distros?
I am checking the route of having it emulated or contained within a VM, but exploring anything I can do natively and would appreciate a response.

My end goal is to have a synchronised profile across platform, to allow me top keep compiled inventory of devices across both machines - either through a cloud sync or share of the .cisco_cli_analyzer files.


Many thanks and thanks again for this amazing tool!

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