> Thanks for the suggestions. The network ferret tools reports to
> do layer 2 discovery as well, maybe not so wishful thinking but
> I could be wrong -
>
> http://www.panix.com/~logikos/
Thanks for the pointer. HPOV claims their layer 2 discovery is independent
of vendor-proprietary techn
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Subject: Re: Network discovery tools
>
>
> > The best GPL tool that I've come across in a long while, as far
> as
> > network discovery goes, would have to be the discovery engine
> inside
> > Netdisco (http://www.netdisco.org). This tool is fairly Cisco-
Sean,
The one I downloaded, tried and then bought was solarwinds. They have a
demo copy that you can get the magic key to. If gives as much SNMP as
the router operators allow.
One feature that is nice is give it the "base" router and it will
discover everything attached to it.
John Lee
http://
> The best GPL tool that I've come across in a long while, as far as
> network discovery goes, would have to be the discovery engine inside
> Netdisco (http://www.netdisco.org). This tool is fairly Cisco-centric,
> but Max has put a lot of work into a tool for folks who are tired of
> CiscoW
The best GPL tool that I've come across in a long while, as far as network discovery
goes, would have to be the discovery engine inside Netdisco (http://www.netdisco.org).
This tool is fairly Cisco-centric, but Max has put a lot of work into a tool for
folks who are tired of CiscoWorks not wor