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From: NANOG [mailto:nanog-boun...@nanog.org] On Behalf Of ML-NANOG-Stefan-Jakob
Sent: Friday, February 24, 2017 2:00 AM
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Subject: Re: Software for network modelling / documentation / GIS
Hi,
If you want to g
Hey, that's really interesting!
I'm from Portugal, so the language isn't a problem ;)
>From the overview, it seems to be more focused on the passive infra, but
perhaps there may be room for developing a campus side and active
equipments. I didn't find a way to access the demo, but I'll get in
tou
I’ve worked with providers that use it. I don’t know the pricing details, other
than the providers were spending thousands of dollars a year just for software
maintenance. But these organizations had hundreds of POPs. The software vendor
likely charges based on capacity.
-mel
> On Feb 24, 201
There is the Giiro:
http://pop-ba.rnp.br/GTGIIRO
Despite the content is in Brazilian Portuguese, it may work well to use Google
Translator to read the overview.
The software developed was funded by the Brazilian NREN. The software is
maintained by a team of research and development.
Alex
> E
On 02/24/2017 03:52 AM, Mel Beckman wrote:
> This tool is not cheap, but I believe it can handle all the physical plant
> inventory and provisioning objectives you listed:
>
> http://synchronoss.com/wp-content/uploads/spatialNET.pdf
>
Judging from the description on the PDF, that does seem to be
That actually seems nice!
I tried a quick demo of the Pro version and it has a distinct DCIM-like
feel. Still not sure it can place things e.g. on a floor plant but
perhaps there's a way to integrate with some API.
The community version does lack multiple useful features, though. I'll
have to try
On 02/24/2017 03:58 AM, Hugo Slabbert wrote:
> None of these necessarily get to your ideal state, but at least get
> you going wrt discovery for semi-dynamic documentation.
Thank you for the suggestions.
I've used Netdisco in the past, older 1.x version. It was nice and
useful. I've gone ahead an
Hi,
If you want to go the full stack, start open source and to have the support
and com.ext. option you can check iDoIT.
Good thing is, it has also a nice API for further automation and you can
use it as generall CMDB.
https://www.i-doit.org/
Rgds, SJ
On Fri 2017-Feb-24 10:36:58 +0700, Roland Dobbins wrote:
On 24 Feb 2017, at 10:31, Israel G. Lugo wrote:
Does anyone know of something similar to this exist in commodity
software, outside of custom solutions developed for a specific
network?
FWIW, I'm pretty sure Visio has been able to snm
This tool is not cheap, but I believe it can handle all the physical plant
inventory and provisioning objectives you listed:
http://synchronoss.com/wp-content/uploads/spatialNET.pdf
-mel beckman
> On Feb 23, 2017, at 7:38 PM, Roland Dobbins wrote:
>
>> On 24 Feb 2017, at 10:31, Israel G. Lug
On 24 Feb 2017, at 10:31, Israel G. Lugo wrote:
Does anyone know of something similar to this exist in commodity
software, outside of custom solutions developed for a specific
network?
FWIW, I'm pretty sure Visio has been able to snmpwalk for many years.
Some NMSes have this sort of capabil
Hello,
Does anyone have any recommendations for software to do network
modelling / documentation / GIS, for a campus network? Mid-scale, a few
campuses with the largest being around 25 buildings. Free/open source
would be excellent, but commercial is also an option.
This is a live network, with v
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