Hi try netdot (https://netdot.uoregon.edu/trac/) It's a pretty good stuff ,but not easy to setup
Blake Pfankuch wrote: > Howdy. > > Had a customer come to me this morning who wanted to create a > document for their switching infrastructure and thought I would > bounce it off the rest of the world on how you usually do this. > Typically I use a spreadsheet with outlines to define the "switch" > and then outlines for the ports and color coding for vlan's as well > as a description of the port. Curious what other people are doing, > as this would be a huge undertaking for a customer who is using an > entire /19 of rfc 1918 ip addresses and has well over 150 switches > and 40 active vlans. The want to be able to look at this document > and pull up any switch and look at the port and be able to see what > vlan the port is on, as well as what device it is connected to as > well as port channel membership, trunks and other fun things like > that. Needless to say their documentation is lacking on the physical > connectivity however their cisco infrastructure does have labels on > every port that goes to a named device outside of the DHCP pools. > Thoughts? > > Thanks, Blake Pfankuch
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