Granite is expensive, but pretty much the standard for circuit/xconnect/CFA documentation in the telecom space.
> On Apr 18, 2016, at 11:33 AM, Manuel Marín <m...@transtelco.net> wrote: > > Dear Nanog community > > We are looking for a network inventory software to document logical > circuits and fibers. We have been using Racktables for cross connects and > racks documentation and works great, but we did find a way to document > MPLS, Eline/ELAN, OTN, SONET, IP circuits, external plant (fibers), etc. > > I would appreciate if you can share what you use for documentation. > > Thank you and have a great day > > Regards