Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: ossi-tool
Version: 0.1.1
Summary: Tool to creact CSV output from Avaya Communcation Manager commands.
Home-page: https://github.com/deesnow/ossi_tool
Author: Janos Tarjanyi
Author-email: janos.tarajnyi@gmail.com
License: ISC
Description: ossi_tool
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        It is a Python script, to execute multiple commands on Avaya Communication Manager,
        and write output data into the CSV file for later processing. It is ideal tool to
        repeat a command many times which not available as import in Avaya Site Administration
        Tool (eg. list usage)
        
        As input arguments need to define the followings:
            - host
            - Username
            - Password
            - Input file
            - Output file
        
        For all available option use "ossi_tool -h" 
        
        Usage example:
        
        #ossi_tool 192.168.10.10 sampleuser -ppassword -i commands.csv -o outputfile.csv
        
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        Installation (Linux):
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        You can easily install ossi_tool with pip. It takes care about the prerequisits.
        Usage
        #pip install ossi_tool
        
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        Installation (Windows):
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        Due to lack of ssh on windows command line, a good alternative to use Cygwin to get linux like
        shell on windows machine. Download it from here:
        https://www.cygwin.com/
        Run the installer, and at the package selection add the python, and python-setuptools.
        If the cygwin is ready to use, open the cygwin terminal, and install pip, and finally the ossi_tool
        $  easy_install-2.7 pip
        $ pip install ossi_tool
        
        ossi_tool is ready to use ;)
        
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        Known issues
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        - If the RSA key of the host where want to connect not in the .ssh/known_hosts file, than it drops an exception.
            Workaround:
            ssh to the host with regular ssh and accept the RSA key.
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Development Status :: 3 - Alpha
Classifier: Environment :: Console
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Telecommunications Industry
Classifier: Topic :: Communications :: Telephony
