Although security-types would pretty much have a stroke from reading this, you could potentially turn on the http server function within Cisco's IOS. This would enable you to access the router via a basic GUI-type interface. I actually tested this scenario out a while back with both a Cisco...
What you are asking is actually in violation of Cisco Systems licensing. You must either purchase a Cisco Maintenance Contract (which gives you a CCO Login), or purchase the actual IOS.
First, let me explain that this is not my area of expertise (I am a Network person). My brother-in-law works for a company that uses Pick Systems' D3 and ODBC products. They have no tech-support available at this time. Upon rebooting their Pick server, he was greeted with an error of...
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