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Network topology
From: Colin Alston <karnaugh () karnaugh za net>
Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2008 18:29:32 +0200
Hi allI'm considering trying to come up with some means to automatically detect a networks topology and draw pretty pictures. This is somewhat boring though if a network isn't well arranged with VLANs and q-tag trunk routers and so on (It will just look like a big cloud of junk connected off an assumed switch).
Is there any kind of cunning trick to detect standard layer2 switches along a path without stuff like STP?
Current thread:
- Network topology Colin Alston (Oct 15)
- Re: Network topology Bill Woodcock (Oct 15)
- Re: Network topology Brian Feeny (Oct 15)
- Re: Network topology Colin Alston (Oct 15)
- Re: Network topology Ian Mason (Oct 15)
- Re: Network topology [Solved] Colin Alston (Oct 15)
- Re: Network topology [Solved] Larry Sheldon (Oct 15)
- RE: Network topology [Solved] Holmes,David A (Oct 15)
- Re: Network topology [Solved] Colin Alston (Oct 15)
- Re: Network topology [Solved] David W. Hankins (Oct 15)
- Re: Network topology [Solved] Dale W. Carder (Oct 15)
- Re: Network topology [Solved] Larry Sheldon (Oct 15)
- Re: Network topology Bill Woodcock (Oct 15)