Many remote sites still run Cisco 2811 or 3845 routers. These devices have limited flash memory and DRAM, making modern management protocols sluggish. CP 2.6 communicates via SNMP and Telnet/SSH using lightweight MIBs that older CPUs handle easily.
CCP 2.6 was designed to bridge the gap between ease of use and technical depth. It offered several distinct features that made it a staple in network operations centers: Cisco Configuration Professional 2.6 x86
Logs appear in %USERPROFILE%\.ccp\logs β shows raw SSH/CLI interactions. Many remote sites still run Cisco 2811 or 3845 routers
If you cannot tolerate the legacy limitations, consider these modern replacements: Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS)
Simplifies the setup of high-level features such as VPNs (IPSec and SSL), firewalls, Intrusion Prevention Systems (IPS), and Unified Communications.
You can choose from templates: βVoIP Only,β βData+VoIP,β or βCustom.β