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Intro ► Welcome Intro What is Netdisco? History Details Features Requirements Device Support Future Q+A Vendor: “We offer a wealth of functionality!” J. Warner: “We call that rope.” (.ppt)
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Intro ► What is Netdisco?
Open Source Software Network Management Switch Port Management Inventory Usage History and Security Product of UC Santa Cruz
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Intro ► Node Search
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Intro ► Motivation Problem Users on a Resnet?
History of Port and IP Usage Inventory of Network Devices Network Debugging & Monitoring Easy to use
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Intro ► History May 16, 2003 – First Public Release on Source Forge
Dec 30, 2002 – SNMP::Info Released to CPAN Oct, 2002 – Coding Begins April, 2002 – Booloo wants a MAC finder Oct, 2001 – arpnip and macsuck “Does netdisco ever feel like a really bad porn movie to you too?” – Mike Hunter, UC Berkeley
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Intro ► Sources of Info MAC Address Switch Port Number
Switch: “Computer 08:08:08:e0:e0:00 lives on Port 5.” IP Address MAC Address Router: “IP Address is being used by :08:08:e0:e0:00.” IP Address DNS Name DNS Server: “Address is netdisco.org.”
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Intro ► L2 vs. L3 (L2) Layer-Two - Ethernet MAC address
Switches, Hubs 08:08:08:e1:e1:00 (L3) Layer-Three - IP Address Routers, Firewalls
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Intro ► Topology Info A C B Netdisco: You know where the computer for our Action Hero lives? Switch C: Yeah, right here on my uplink port! Netdisco: Cool! Where does that go? Switch C: Switch B Port X!
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Intro ► Uplink Ports How to identify an Uplink Port
L2 Topology Protocol Cisco Discovery Protocol – CDP Look for ports with lots of devices Look for MACs of Switches Keep a list Bell-Labs Paper: Topology Discovery in Heterogeneous IP Networks Bell-Labs Paper: Physical Topology Discovery for Large Multi-Subnet Networks
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Details Features Requirements Architecture Device Support “Features”
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Details ► Features Switch Ports MAC IP Switch Port
Ports with lots of IP or MAC Addresses in use Central location to disable Ports
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Details ► Features Network Security and Maintenance L2 Traceroute
Duplex Mismatch Finder Wireless Access Point (AP) Finder
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Details ► Features Reporting Pretty Map IP Address usage History
Network Inventory by IOS, Vendor, Model, Subnet
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Details ► Features ► Port View
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Details ► Features ► Port Control
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Details ► Features ► Port Log
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Details ► Requirements
Computer (P3 / 500M / 10G / Fast I-O ) Operating System (Linux, xBSD, OS/X) Software* Admin (Unix guru advised) Network (Cisco favored) Time (LOTS) Text Editor *netdisco, Perl, Mason, Net-SNMP, PostgreSQL, Apache 1, mod_perl, mod_ssl, GraphViz, MIBs
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Details ► Architecture
Front-End Back-End Apache Web Server Shared Library SNMP::Info Cron Mason Components Database Main EXE Admin Daemon SNMP Netdisco Browser Switches and Routers
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Details ► Device Support
Cisco HP Bay Foundry Allied Asante Zyxel
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Details ► Device Support
SNMP::Info Supports all SNMP devices Easily extendable Baseline compatibility with MIB-ii Vendor-Specific Extensions Attach MIBs to device families
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Details ► “Features” INSTALL Process PostgreSQL Performance
feature (n) - a prominent aspect of something INSTALL Process PostgreSQL Performance Problem Device Families
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The Future of Netdisco Future Features Maintenance Packaged Version
discograph – MRTG / Cricket / NRG type thingy MySQL Port Maintenance Packaged Version
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Q+A NOW ACCEPTING QUESTIONS* For more info visit: Demo Site:
Demo Site: *(Answers not Guaranteed)
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