Cisco Cisco Prime Security Manager 9.0 Información de licencia

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1.55 console-tools 0.3.2 :4
1.55.1 Available under license : 
This is console-tools-0.3.2.
 
The programs in this package may be copied under the terms of the GNU General
Public Licence, version 2.
 
They were written by several people, and integrate work from many many
others.  See the CREDITS file for details.
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