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Re: Network Mapping/Discovery
From: Ricardo Abraham "Aréchiga" Cervantes <raac () itesm mx>
Date: 29 May 2003 23:17:23 -0000
In-Reply-To: <020A9F035436F844BA9FD7E1ED1CBB9509BAED () lagmail lagraphico in> Hi Pen-Test's: # I thought Cheops would do this, but it doesn't do as well as I thought. # I want to find out what computers are connected to which switches. I # don't care if it tells me what type of switch it is, but accurately tell # me what IP addresses are hanging off it. Is there a mapping software # out there that will discover this stuff? In particular scenarios CDPR (Cisco Discovery Protocol Reporter) can help you...
From SecurityFocus UNIX Tools Archive:
"cdpr (Cisco Discovery Protocol Reporter) shows the switch and port that a machine is connected to, provided that the device supports CDP. It can also optionally decode the full CDP packet. cdpr was written to help network/system administrators find out about the equipment that a machine is connected to. This is done by capturing and decoding a Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) packet." URL: http://www.monkeymental.com/nuke/ Regards, Ricardo Abraham --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Current thread:
- Network Mapping/Discovery Mark Squire (May 29)
- Re: Network Mapping/Discovery Mayank-Bhatnagar (May 30)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: Network Mapping/Discovery Aréchiga (May 30)
- RE: Network Mapping/Discovery Yoo, Gene (May 30)