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What Terminal Emulator Do You Use?
Danielh22185
Hey guys,
Trying to get a good idea on what terminal emulator I should be using with GNS3. I like the look of Secure CRT but don't want to pay the $99 for it. Any other cheap / free ones you might suggest?
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NetworkVeteran
For CCNP/CCIE you'll be accessing labs with many devices, so you should prefer one that supports tabs. PuTTY Connection Manager and SecureCRT both fit the bill. I've used/evaluated both and have yet to find a compelling reason to prefer one over the other so take your pick.
If $100 matters to you, PuttyCM is probably the way to go.
mattau
if for basic windows puttycm if you can get it to work (mine was working fine for about a year then for no reason just completely stuffed up and couldnt get it to work again- many others have had the same issues) otherwise puttytabs is just as good however gets abit annoying having to open every window up vs puttycm where u can just go "open all"
I use ubuntu with konsole and built a custom script to open all my tabs when i boot up my labs.
MrBishop
Putty session manager is the way to go!
PuTTY Session Manager
dead_p00l
Putty is pretty much the standard as far as freeware. SecureCRT is pretty much the standard if you dont mind spending the money. I primarily use SecureCRT but will use Putty also. It really all depends on what features you're looking for and what you get used to.
MrBishop
I just reinstalled SecureCrt because the tabs make things easier but putty session manager is good for freeware
drkat
SecureCRT but only because work has multi-licenses otherwise putty or teraterm
jovan88
I use SuperPutty
TLeTourneau
Putty with Remote Desktop Manager works well for me.
kaytaurus
SecureCRT
Nate--IRL--
Xterm believe it or not.
Nate
nerdydad
If you are a student you can get SecureCRT for I believe $20. That's what I did.
Carl_S_901
nerdydad
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If you are a student you can get SecureCRT for I believe $20. That's what I did.
SWEET!
Thanks for this tip.
Carl S.
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GOZCU
Terminal itself
SharkDiver
I have always used CryptoTerm. I got it as freeware a few years ago.
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