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Summary: Web Based tool for tracking circuits
From: Marius Strom <marius () marius org>
Date: Mon, 8 Mar 2004 11:59:38 -0600
Sorry about the self-reply, but I figured I'd keep the Followup threads going on this one. Out of almost a dozen responses received, it seems that everyone is currently looking for such a solution. Everyone currently seems to be using their own Excel spreadsheet (which, obviously, isn't that ideal in a shared environment). One person is using IRM[1], slightly modified to track circuits and IP allocations instead of just tracking computers. Another person (Curtis Maurand <curtis () maurand com>) sent mail to NANOG indicating at one point he was working on such a beast. Curtis, I'm gonna pass the buck to you -- it looks like it's time to dust off your project cause nothing else exists. If you're wanting to do so, contact me off-list and I'll see what help I can lend (though IANA web developer). [1]: http://www.atrustrivalie.org/irm/ On Sun, 07 Mar 2004, Marius Strom wrote:
I know there's always people searching out web based utils for tracking IP allocations and such, but surprisingly I don't recall there ever being discussion on tracking circuits. I'm looking for such a tool and am curious if anyone knows of one? I'm looking to track: circuit type, circuit id, trouble reporting number, serving telco. Possibly more, such as connected-router information, etc. Thanks in advance, if there's sufficient demand I'll summarize back to the list. -- /-------------------------------------------------> Marius Strom | Always carry a short length of fibre-optic cable. Professional Geek | If you get lost, then you can drop it on the System/Network Admin | ground, wait 10 minutes, and ask the backhoe http://www.marius.org/ | operator how to get back to civilization. \-------------| Mike Andrews |-------------------->
-- /-------------------------------------------------> Marius Strom | Always carry a short length of fibre-optic cable. Professional Geek | If you get lost, then you can drop it on the System/Network Admin | ground, wait 10 minutes, and ask the backhoe http://www.marius.org/ | operator how to get back to civilization. \-------------| Mike Andrews |-------------------->
Current thread:
- Web Based tool for tracking circuits Marius Strom (Mar 07)
- Re: Web Based tool for tracking circuits Curtis Maurand (Mar 08)
- Summary: Web Based tool for tracking circuits Marius Strom (Mar 08)
- Re: Summary: Web Based tool for tracking circuits william(at)elan.net (Mar 08)
- Ipal project (was - Summary: Web Based tool for tracking circuits) william(at)elan.net (Mar 11)
- Re: Ipal project (was - Summary: Web Based tool for tracking circuits) Dennis Boylan (Mar 11)
- Re: Ipal project (was - Summary: Web Based tool for tracking circuits) william(at)elan.net (Mar 11)
- Re: Summary: Web Based tool for tracking circuits william(at)elan.net (Mar 08)