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Re: Network Mapping/Discovery
From: Mathias Wegner <mwegner () cs oberlin edu>
Date: Mon, 2 Jun 2003 12:14:30 -0400
Yes. The usual network management software such as HP Openview's Network Node Manager, Aprisma's Spectrum. Quite expensive, though. I have not used Nagios [1] for network discovery in this respect but it just might have a plugin to represent a network in the way you require. Nedi [2],
Another NMS option is OpenNMS. I've never used it, but it is HPOV/Spectrum like, and it does do auto-discovers. One thing to note - if you are using an NMS tool like this for pen-testing, they are not very subtle in their network discoveries, and they'll end up logged everywhere. Also, for good maps using NMSes, you'll probably need read-only community names, since the best maps use forwarding tables to determine connections. mathias --------------------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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- RE: Network Mapping/Discovery Dan Perez (Jun 02)
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- Re: Network Mapping/Discovery Javier Fernandez-Sanguino (Jun 02)
- Re: Network Mapping/Discovery Mathias Wegner (Jun 02)
- RE: Network Mapping/Discovery Rosado, Rafael (Rafael) (Jun 02)
- RE: Network Mapping/Discovery Dan Perez (Jun 02)
- RE: Network Mapping/Discovery Noonan, Wesley (Jun 02)