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Cisco Network Discovery Script

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computeip

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The Multi Router Traffic
Keep Surfers Coming Back!
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This is one software which
Grapher (MRTG) is a tool to
Offer internet connection
device and SNMP community
does both Ip scanning and Ip
monitor the traffic load on
speed testing on your site
and off it goes. Polling
subnet calc.It is written in
network-links. MRTG
with Web Radar. No
for CDP neighbor tables and
Perl with frontend Tk.A
generates HTML pages
complicated cgi
also the route table it
subroutine written in c++,is
containing graphical images
scripts...simply upload the
will inventory the network
incl into the perl
which provide a LIVE visual
html page and you're ready
and than collect useful
program.For this InlineCPP
representation of this
to go! Web Radar
information (IOS version,
perl module is
traffic. These graphs can be
supports dialup, DSL, Cable,
serial numbers, etc...). It
used.Developed in
a great first step when
and any other internet
currently outputs to csv, or
Fedora-core-4 Linux
network troubleshooting.
connections.
Kiwi CatTools, or Cisco
environment.This project was
Runs on Linux, Unix,
 
Works 2000 Resource Manager
done to have most network
Windows, and many other
 
Essentials.
monitoring works on a same
operating systems.
 
 
window instead of jumping to
Requirements are a PERL
 
 
commandprompt and browser.
enabled OS, and a device or
 
 
IP scanner part: This uses
OS that supports SNMP.
 
 
multithreading to print
 
 
 
details of the ip addresses
 
 
 
in given range.It can scan
 
 
 
local subnet and network and
 
 
 
check internet
 
 
 
reachability,loopback status
 
 
 
and gateway functionality.
 
 
 
Subnet calculation part:
 
 
 
Given an host ip and mask,
 
 
 
it will find it's broadcast
 
 
 
ip and subnet ip.Given a n/w
 
 
 
ip and any one data (no. of
 
 
 
hosts, no. of subnets, mask)
 
 
 
it will print as a tabular
 
 
 
column, the best subnet
 
 
 
solution. It is different in
 
 
 
that,it has many
 
 
 
troubleshooting checks with
 
 
 
easy interface in a single
 
 
 
sheet.It has many local
 
 
 
computer details in a single
 
 
 
sheet.It has hints for the
 
 
 
users about subnet


Date: Aug, 14 2006


Date: Aug, 23 2006


Date: Mar, 05 2005


Date: Nov, 20 2006
This script as its name
Webtools is a suite of
NET Utilities is a web
This is a set of Perl scripts
implies, is a system monitor
internet utilities including
interface that allows users
that utilizes the standard
program that runs on a unix
DNS Query, Finger, Host, NS
to use the ping, traceroute,
networking tools (ping,
server. It checks every 5
Lookup, Ping, Traceroute,
dig and dns lookup utilities
traceroute, nslookup, nmap,
minutes to see that your
Whois (works with these 117
for various tests and sys.
whois and dig) with most
servers main functions are
top level domains),
checks.
options and makes them
operating within normal
Spamresolve, and HTTP.
 
available with the Webmin
parameters and emails you
 
 
Look & Feel. It also
immediately if they are not.
 
 
gives an interface to Whois
Below is a list of what this
 
 
and it features an IP Subnet
script checks for.
 
 
Calculator that calculates
Per-Process Memory Usage
 
 
netmasks and gives you the
Global Memory Usage Swap
 
 
smallest available netmask
Memory Usage CPU Usage by
 
 
for a given number of hosts.
limits Disk Space Usage
 
 
 
Load Average SMTP Service
 
 
 
POP3 Service TELNET Service
 
 
 
FTP Service All the above
 
 
 
are monitored by preset
 
 
 
limits which you set. All
 
 
 
are 100% configurable by you
 
 
 
to make managing your server
 
 
 
a LOT easier. The email
 
 
 
feature can easily page you
 
 
 
also by using an existing
 
 
 
email to page gateway.
 
 
 
Currently this script is
 
 
 
only designed for linux
 
 
 
systems. If you run other
 
 
 
variants of Unix you will
 
 
 
need to configure some parts
 
 
 
of the program to use it
 
 
 
properly. If you run NT,
 
 
 
forget it.
 
 
 


Date: Jun, 07 2006


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