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On 2019-06-18 12:27, Jose Isaias Cabrera wrote:
> Andrey Repin, on Tuesday, June 18, 2019 02:09 PM, wrote...
>> If that software is required for your work, they have no other way than to
>> let you use it.
>> If they actively deny you the working environment, find a better job.
> That's the easy way out. ;-)  Thanks.

Seriously, if an org won't let you have the tools to diagnose or fix a problem,
then as you can not help with the problem, it's not your problem, it's for
someone else to deal with.
You can not do everything, and if they can pay people to enforce blocks to
prevent work, they can pay to diagnose problems for which you have neither tools
nor experience.
The solution may have to be political, to buy a commercial tool e.g
	https://www.paessler.com/network-analyzer-diagnostics
or hire consultants to provide and use said tools.

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