Ah, sorry. Resurrected an old one there...
;-/
/jgk
On 11/15/13 2:41 PM, John Kemp wrote:
>
> I know Carlos did a bunch of work to build this
> into Netdot, i.e. discover L2, draw usable graphs.
>
> Here's a link to the last NANOG presentation:
>
> http://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog49/prese
I know Carlos did a bunch of work to build this
into Netdot, i.e. discover L2, draw usable graphs.
Here's a link to the last NANOG presentation:
http://www.nanog.org/meetings/nanog49/presentations/Tuesday/Vicente-netdot-presentation-nanog49.pdf
John Kemp
On 10/15/08 7:18 PM, Dale W. Carder wro
On Oct 15, 2008, at 1:35 PM, Colin Alston wrote:
On 2008/10/15 06:29 PM Colin Alston wrote:
Is there any kind of cunning trick to detect standard layer2
switches along a path without stuff like STP?
Apparently there isn't. Lots of people mentioned other tools, the
problem there is they ha
On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 08:35:33PM +0200, Colin Alston wrote:
> Apparently there isn't. Lots of people mentioned other tools, the problem
> there is they have one thing in common which is polling SNMP. I think it
> scales badly in general. I was hoping to find a more intelligent way of, I
I don
On 2008/10/15 08:49 PM Larry Sheldon wrote:
Colin Alston wrote:
Maybe there should be something (I mean like, someone should come up
with a standard :P) to trace switches in a path... Problem is I think
even then the simple devices won't bother to support it.
I have been away from it for ma
, October 15, 2008 11:49 AM
Cc: NANOG list
Subject: Re: Network topology [Solved]
Colin Alston wrote:
> Maybe there should be something (I mean like, someone should come up
> with a standard :P) to trace switches in a path... Problem is I think
> even then the simple devices won't bother
Colin Alston wrote:
Maybe there should be something (I mean like, someone should come up
with a standard :P) to trace switches in a path... Problem is I think
even then the simple devices won't bother to support it.
I have been away from it for ma while and in truth don't know the
answer--bu
On 2008/10/15 06:29 PM Colin Alston wrote:
Is there any kind of cunning trick to detect standard layer2 switches
along a path without stuff like STP?
Apparently there isn't. Lots of people mentioned other tools, the
problem there is they have one thing in common which is polling SNMP.
I think
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