- Change colors for each session in securecrt 8.3 series#
- Change colors for each session in securecrt 8.3 mac#
- Change colors for each session in securecrt 8.3 windows#
Change colors for each session in securecrt 8.3 series#
This article is a second in a series of GNS3 configuration articles that aims to make the simulation of Cisco IOS environments easier to understand and get those engineers out there looking to become Cisco IOS proficient a stepping stone. GNS3 added additional abilities to the dynamips platform including support for Cisco PIX and ASA as well as Junipers – JunOS.
Change colors for each session in securecrt 8.3 windows#
GNS3 was developed to take the ease of the configuration to a whole new level this included a GUI-style interface that most people familiar with Windows based systems understood (almost anyone with a computer).
For most of the old school engineers out there this was familiar, and easy to figure out and configure. To make the configuration easier, the dynagen tool was developed to provide an INI file-like configuration interface. Of course the main problem with dynamips was that it was a CLI tool that required a lot of parameter knowledge. A built-in TFTP server provides an additional file transfer option.With the introduction of dynamips as a Cisco IOS emulation tool, it is now possible to emulate almost any Cisco IOS image in a simulated hardware environment. SecureCRT 7.0 introduces tiled sessions on the Windows platform for easy viewing of multiple sessions. Also new is the ability to send a button bar command to all sessions and to optimize data transfer speed with a send delay option. SecureCRT 7.1 adds tiled sessions to Mac/Linux versions, an option to set up dependent sessions for connecting with jump hosts, and support for Kermit file transfers.
Change colors for each session in securecrt 8.3 mac#
A personal data folder can store logon credentials separate from other session data, and SHA-2 MAC algorithm support improves security and compliance. Zooming (Windows, Mac) quickly increases/decreases font size. SecureCRT 7.2 adds a dockable session manager for connecting to sessions (Windows). SecureCRT 7.3 adds a filter bar and Mac/Linux support to the session manager, an import/export tool, enhanced keyword highlighting, the ability to connect to a remote system through a named pipe (Windows only), scripting support for Kermit file transfers, and support for larger authentication keys. Also new are colors for button bar icons, TN3270 emulation, Command window “Send characters immediately” mode, host key fall back, and new TFTP server connection options. SecureCRT 8.0 features an updated UI, enhanced smart card (PIV/CAC) support and tab groups (Windows only). Mac and Linux versions have improved smart card (PIV/CAC) support.
Productivity enhancements include a hex view, new Command window options to send commands to tab groups or visible sessions, and the ability to add keywords using the right-click menu. SecureCRT 8.1 has an updated UI and tab groups. Also new is support for ChaCha20/Poly 1305, AES-GCM, and OpenSSH certificates. SecureCRT 8.3 introduces new Solarized/ANSI color schemes, line rewrapping on window resize, multi-line paste confirmation, Connect bar auto complete, and multi-session drag and drop in the Session Manager/Connect dialog. SecureCRT 8.5 gives you new ways to customize your workflow with a Button Bar Manager for adding, deleting, duplicating, and rearranging multiple button bars, the ability to configure the Command window to send commands to different sessions, and enhancements to the multi-line paste dialog.