tpg.com.au contact?

2009-11-30 Thread goemon
Anyone have a clueful mail admin contact for tpg.com.au? The usual attempts result in completely clueless and unhelpful responses, going round in circles with no progress. -Dan

STP Visualization

2009-11-30 Thread Brian Feeny
Can anyone recommend a good tool for spanning tree visualization? I am needing to get a good visual depiction of forwarding for many vlans, across 4 core switches. Two of them are CatOS, 2 are IOS, root is different for many of the vlans, lots of port costing in place, in other words it wo

Re: STP Visualization

2009-11-30 Thread David Freedman
I wrote a perl/libgd tool some time ago which acts as a cgi script and takes live data and makes pretty pictures of it (per vlan). Note due a bunch of stuff not being uniformly implemented in IOS via SNMP I've had to screen scrape a little and I'm afraid this means I don't have any CatOS support.

Re: STP Visualization

2009-11-30 Thread Will Clayton
Graphviz? On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 11:07 AM, Brian Feeny wrote: > > Can anyone recommend a good tool for spanning tree visualization? I am > needing to get a good visual depiction of forwarding for many vlans, across > 4 core switches. > Two of them are CatOS, 2 are IOS, root is different for ma

Re: STP Visualization

2009-11-30 Thread Brian Feeny
Although that looks like a pretty cool visualization program, I does not have the ability to automatically grok STP info via snmp/ssh/ telnet/cdp/etc. I am looking for a program to do the work of showing me STP forwarding paths on a per vlan basis, it doesn't have to be pretty, just somethi

Re: STP Visualization

2009-11-30 Thread Dave Plonka
On Mon, Nov 30, 2009 at 06:16:53PM +, David Freedman wrote: > I wrote a perl/libgd tool some time ago which acts as a cgi script and > takes live data and makes pretty pictures of it (per vlan). > Note due a bunch of stuff not being uniformly implemented in IOS via > SNMP I've had to screen sc

DNS query analyzer

2009-11-30 Thread Joseph Jackson
Hey List! Anyone know of a tool that can take a pcap file from wireshark that was used to collect dns queries and then spit out statistics about the queries such as RTT and timeouts? Thanks! Joseph

Re: DNS query analyzer

2009-11-30 Thread Nathan Ward
On 1/12/2009, at 1:06 PM, Joseph Jackson wrote: Hey List! Anyone know of a tool that can take a pcap file from wireshark that was used to collect dns queries and then spit out statistics about the queries such as RTT and timeouts? Not off the top of my head, but, you could use wireshark'

RE: DNS query analyzer

2009-11-30 Thread Stefan Fouant
> -Original Message- > From: Joseph Jackson [mailto:jjack...@aninetworks.net] > Sent: Monday, November 30, 2009 7:07 PM > > Anyone know of a tool that can take a pcap file from wireshark that was > used to collect dns queries and then spit out statistics about the > queries such as RTT and

RE: DNS query analyzer

2009-11-30 Thread Raymond Dijkxhoorn
Hi! Anyone know of a tool that can take a pcap file from wireshark that was used to collect dns queries and then spit out statistics about the queries such as RTT and timeouts? It just so happens there is a tool aptly named DNS Analyzer by NLnet Labs. I used it a while back but if I recall yo

FTTH Active vs Passive

2009-11-30 Thread Luke Marrott
I'm wondering what everyones thoughts are in regards to FTTH using Active Ethernet or Passive. I work for a FTTH Provider that has done Active Ethernet on a few networks so I'm always biased in discussions, but I don't know anyone with experience in PON. I've read before that almost all PON techno

RE: DNS query analyzer

2009-11-30 Thread Stefan Fouant
> -Original Message- > From: Raymond Dijkxhoorn [mailto:raym...@prolocation.net] > Sent: Monday, November 30, 2009 9:54 PM > > > I don't think it's being actively maintained at the moment but you > should be > > able to find it on the NLnet Labs site - > > http://www.nlnetlabs.nl/projects/

Re: DNS query analyzer

2009-11-30 Thread Jay Hennigan
Stefan Fouant wrote: -Original Message- From: Raymond Dijkxhoorn [mailto:raym...@prolocation.net] I don't think it's being actively maintained at the moment but you should be able to find it on the NLnet Labs site - http://www.nlnetlabs.nl/projects/dns-analyzer/ I very recently asked

Re: DNS query analyzer

2009-11-30 Thread John Kristoff
On Mon, 30 Nov 2009 16:06:45 -0800 Joseph Jackson wrote: > Anyone know of a tool that can take a pcap file from wireshark that > was used to collect dns queries and then spit out statistics about > the queries such as RTT and timeouts? Nothing with RTT and timeouts in this, but it could probably

Re: DNS query analyzer

2009-11-30 Thread Jon Meek
I have a "DNSaudit" program that takes libpcap (wireshark/tcpdump) files. Originally its purpose was to identify AnswersWithoutQuestions, and QuestionsWithoutAnswers when we were having some routing issues causing answers to return via a different ISP. Later I added statistics for response time by