Linux: Linux is an Operating System, which acts as a communication service between the hardware (or physical equipment of a computer) and the software (or applications which use the hardware) of a computer system.
NETWORKING
UTILITIES:
Reflections
X 7.0: Integrates Windows desktops with graphical UNIX applications and connects to UNIX, OpenVMS, Unisys, and Linux hosts.
Secure CRT: SecureCRT software provides the secure login and data transfer capabilities of Secure Shel (SSH) in an application you can also use telnet and serial connections.
EtherPeek
(optional): EtherPeek performs traffic monitoring and packet capture. It can decode over 1,000 protocols and subprotocols, but as the name implies, EtherPeek's support is limited to Ethernet networks.
MG-SOFT MIB Browser (optional): MIB Browser
lets you monitor and manage any SNMP device on the network (i.e. file or database servers, routers, hubs, switches, bridges,...) by using the Compiler and it lets you compile any vendor specific MIB file. Compiled MIB file can then be loaded and utilized by the MIB Browser. Generally, a MIB file is supplied by the vendor of an SNMP manageable device and contains a description of the object hierarchy and object attributes in the managed device and
serves as a roadmap for monitoring and manging that device.
CORE
PRODUCTS:
NerveCenter
Client 3.6: VERITAS NerveCenter is an industry-leading, proactive network event management solution.
Netcool Client 3.4
OFFICE UTILITIES:
MS Office 2k Pro: Outlook, Excel, Word, Access
Easy Zip: Allows you to zip and unzip files.
Adobe Acrobat Reader: You can view and print Adobe PDF files across a broad range of hardware and operating systems.
AIM:
AOL Instant Messenger
EFax: The fastest and easiest way to receive faxes and voice mail — whether you're on the road, at the office, or working from home. eFax Free allows you to receive messages by email.
WEB BROWSERS:
Internet Explorer 5.5
X-TRAS:
Real Player 7 Basic: Gives you access to RealAudio, RealVideo, live events and more.
Norton Antivirus 2000
Turn on SNMP services (Simple Network Management Protocol)