Hi all. Bit of a practical question this time.

I'm trying to find (preferably free) a utility that will map a network at
layer 2. It doesn't have to be pretty, just effective.

I'm hoping to find something that I can fee some IP and SNMP info to and
then have it walk the network at layer 2 and layer 3 and then come up with
some results along the lines of "Port 1 of Switch 1 has MAC X which arps to
IP Y which resolves to DNS name Z"

Anyone know of anything that can produce some sort of output like that?


On Mon, Jul 22, 2013 at 11:00 AM, <[email protected]>wrote:

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> Hello All,
> Quite a while ago, I had heard through the grapevine that IPexpert was
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> On 7/21/13 5:33 PM, "Mark Bernier" <[email protected]> wrote:
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> No. Unfortunately, I cannot find an actual forum.?
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> >working on having its own forum for CCIE students? (with option for email
> >for those who like individual emails.)
> >
> >Any news on this project?
> >
> >Mark
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> Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2013 02:24:44 +0100
> From: Baldeep Birdy <[email protected]>
> To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> Subject: [OSL | CCIE_RS] NSSA Type 7 to Type 5 Suppression
> Message-ID: <[email protected]>
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> Hi team,
>
> It's been a while since I've posted a question, still following the list
> but life took over my CCIE studies but now I'm back into it. Question
> regarding NSSA Type7 to Type 5 Suppression. Cisco doco suggest that you can
> do this by using the no-advertise command on the summary-address statement
> under OSPF on the ABR. My question is whether we can also do this using the
> area-filter command?
>
> I've labbed quickly and it sort of works, but only if I've got an
> additional network in my NSSA that I want to filter. My environment is
> backbone conected to a totally NSSA area. I want to inject an external
> route into the NSSA but not have this advertised into the backbone. I'm
> just thinking from a scalability point of view, if I have a lot of external
> routes I dont want to be using multiple summary statements.
>
> Thanks
> Bal
>
>
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> Message: 5
> Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2013 03:49:39 +0100
> From: Tony Singh <[email protected]>
> To: Baldeep Birdy <[email protected]>
> Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_RS] NSSA Type 7 to Type 5 Suppression
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> filter-list is for type 3 inter area only
>
> you can't filter type 5 lsa's afaik
>
> distribute lists in/out or summaries with no-advertise may be your best
> bet working with the rib
>
> --
> BR
>
> Tony
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> Sent from my iPad
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> On 22 Jul 2013, at 02:24, Baldeep Birdy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hi team,
> >
> > It's been a while since I've posted a question, still following the list
> but life took over my CCIE studies but now I'm back into it. Question
> regarding NSSA Type7 to Type 5 Suppression. Cisco doco suggest that you can
> do this by using the no-advertise command on the summary-address statement
> under OSPF on the ABR. My question is whether we can also do this using the
> area-filter command?
> >
> > I've labbed quickly and it sort of works, but only if I've got an
> additional network in my NSSA that I want to filter. My environment is
> backbone conected to a totally NSSA area. I want to inject an external
> route into the NSSA but not have this advertised into the backbone. I'm
> just thinking from a scalability point of view, if I have a lot of external
> routes I dont want to be using multiple summary statements.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Bal
> >
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> Message: 6
> Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2013 06:52:50 +0300
> From: Ryan Krcelic <[email protected]>
> To: Baldeep Birdy <[email protected]>
> Cc: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> Subject: Re: [OSL | CCIE_RS] NSSA Type 7 to Type 5 Suppression
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> Keep in mind too that if you use distribute lists, it will only filter on
> that router, the lsa will still propagate to every router in your ospf
> domain so you will have to put distribute lists everywhere in area 0 and
> other non nssa areas where you don't want the route.
>
> Sounds like a poor design to me.
>
> Respectfully,
>
> Ryan Krcelic
> CCIE #38087
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> On Jul 22, 2013, at 4:24 AM, Baldeep Birdy <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Hi team,
> >
> > It's been a while since I've posted a question, still following the list
> but life took over my CCIE studies but now I'm back into it. Question
> regarding NSSA Type7 to Type 5 Suppression. Cisco doco suggest that you can
> do this by using the no-advertise command on the summary-address statement
> under OSPF on the ABR. My question is whether we can also do this using the
> area-filter command?
> >
> > I've labbed quickly and it sort of works, but only if I've got an
> additional network in my NSSA that I want to filter. My environment is
> backbone conected to a totally NSSA area. I want to inject an external
> route into the NSSA but not have this advertised into the backbone. I'm
> just thinking from a scalability point of view, if I have a lot of external
> routes I dont want to be using multiple summary statements.
> >
> > Thanks
> > Bal
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > For more information regarding industry leading CCIE Lab training,
> please visit www.ipexpert.com
> >
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