

- #MAC TFTP CLIENT FOR MAC OS#
- #MAC TFTP CLIENT MAC OS X#
- #MAC TFTP CLIENT SERIAL#
- #MAC TFTP CLIENT DRIVER#
Shuttle a little SSH menu bar item that pulls down to give you super-quick access to whichever servers you have configured. It uses GeoIP services to provide the country, region, city, postal code, latitude/longitude, and ISP information. Skeebus is a menu-bar app that displays your current public IP address. Includes options to toggle WAN and LAN display. IP Broadcaster displays your local (LAN) and internet (WAN) IP numbers in the menubar. Useful for remote desktop-ing into Call Pilot.Ĭaffeinated puts an icon in the menu bar, which you can click to prevent your Mac from going to sleep, dimming the screen or starting screen savers. OK, so perhaps we can't stay 100% Microsoft free, but at least they don't charge for this. Because you're going to need to open the odd MS Office file, but you're not going to want to buy MS Office to do it.

OpenOffice is also available for MacOS X. Use it for those inevitable Notepad tasks. Goto Preferences > Protocols > UNISTIM and set the UDP port to 5000 to see Nortel/Avaya phones.īBEdit is fully featured and very functional HTML and text editor for macOS.

Wireshark is a network packet sniffer that lets you capture and interactively browse all network traffic. Useful for getting the MAC address of the MAS server for keycode generation. It pings each IP address in a range to check if it’s alive, and optionally resolves hostnames, determine the MAC address, scans ports, etc.įing is a combination of find and ping: a network discovery tool.
#MAC TFTP CLIENT FOR MAC OS#
Gas Mask is a simple hosts file manager for Mac OS X.Īngry IP Scanner is a very fast IP address and port scanner. You'll need to do this to visit the UCM by its FQDN (fully qualified domain name). Hosts is a preference pane that lets you easily add, edit, and remove host entries. It can open multiple connections simultaneously, and supports file transfers. GoSerial (donation) is another terminal emulation program. It supports VT100 emulation, which means it sorta kinda works with Meridian Mail (Function keys on a MacBook: fn + f-key). ZTerm ($20 shareware) is a well known terminal emulation program thats been updated for Intel Macs. It supports most common USB-Serial devices WITHOUT requiring extra drivers, saving the hassle of of finding and installing additional software.
#MAC TFTP CLIENT SERIAL#
Serial ($29.99) is a modern terminal emulator (ANSI/VT100) designed for engineers and sys-admins.
#MAC TFTP CLIENT DRIVER#
You will also need a driver for your USB-Serial adapter. Minicom is a TTY terminal emulation program, and my tool of choice for talking to console serial ports. A TFTP server will assist with soft/firm/load-ware updates and configuration backups. TftpServer is a nice GUI for the Mac's built-in TFTP server. PumpKIN is a popular open source, fully functional, free TFTP server and TFTP client, which implements TFTP according to RFC1350. Use it to upload service patches and updates. Use it to upload service patches and updates.Ĭyberduck is another free (cross platform) FTP/SFTP titleernative (not recently updated, but Mountain Lion compatible). Use this to upload service updates and patches on a 7.5 and above system.įileZilla a free (cross platform) FTP/SFTP titleernative, if you don't want to pony up for Transmit.
#MAC TFTP CLIENT MAC OS X#
Billed as the #1 Mac OS X FTP/SFTP client, and for good reason. Transmit ($34, look for it in the App Store). More importantly, it actually works with the UCM and CallPilot Manager (the NRS is a bit fugly, but useable). What could be simpler?Ĭhrome is a popular titleernate browser. Just open the OS X Terminal (Applications > Utilities), and type ssh accept the key, enter your password, and rejoice. SSH, telnet, and rlogin are built right in - there's no extra software needed. Here is a list of (mostly free) software tools which will help you do your job using your shiny MacBook Pro and OS X. There's no need to rush out and buy VMware or Parallels just to run HyperTerminal or Putty.
