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Re: Software for network modelling / documentation / GIS
From: "Israel G. Lugo" <israel.lugo () lugosys com>
Date: Fri, 24 Feb 2017 15:58:02 +0000
On 02/24/2017 03:58 AM, Hugo Slabbert wrote:
None of these necessarily get to your ideal state, but at least get you going wrt discovery for semi-dynamic documentation.
Thank you for the suggestions. I've used Netdisco in the past, older 1.x version. It was nice and useful. I've gone ahead and looked at a recent Netdisco demo and it looks even better. Doesn't seem to include passive equipment (e.g. cabling), though, but it might be useful even on its own. mnet seems to be a bit more rudimentary, more towards basic discovery indeed. As for Netdot, I've only ever used it for IPAM, but I will try it. Perhaps with some plugins it may fit the bill. Regards, Israel
Current thread:
- Software for network modelling / documentation / GIS Israel G. Lugo (Feb 23)
- Re: Software for network modelling / documentation / GIS Roland Dobbins (Feb 23)
- Re: Software for network modelling / documentation / GIS Mel Beckman (Feb 23)
- Re: Software for network modelling / documentation / GIS Israel G. Lugo (Feb 24)
- Re: Software for network modelling / documentation / GIS Alex Moura (Feb 24)
- Re: Software for network modelling / documentation / GIS Israel G. Lugo (Feb 24)
- Re: Software for network modelling / documentation / GIS Mel Beckman (Feb 24)
- Re: Software for network modelling / documentation / GIS Mel Beckman (Feb 23)
- Re: Software for network modelling / documentation / GIS Roland Dobbins (Feb 23)
- Re: Software for network modelling / documentation / GIS Hugo Slabbert (Feb 23)
- Re: Software for network modelling / documentation / GIS ML-NANOG-Stefan-Jakob (Feb 23)
- Re: Software for network modelling / documentation / GIS Israel G. Lugo (Feb 24)
- Re: Software for network modelling / documentation / GIS Israel G. Lugo (Feb 24)