(This is the Netdisco 2 project)
Netdisco is a network management application targeted at large corporate and university networks. Data is collected into a SQL database using SNMP and presented with a web interface and CLI.
Designed for moderate to large networks, configuration information and
... [More] connection data for network devices are retrieved by SNMP. Layer-2 topology protocols such as CDP and LLDP optionally provides automatic discovery of the network topology. Netdisco gets all its data via SNMP polls and DNS queries. It does not use CLI access and has no need for privilege passwords.
The project was originally written by Max Baker and is now lead by a community of developers, headed by Oliver Gorwits, Jeroen van Ingen Schenau, and Eric Miller. [Less]
SNMP::Info - Provides a Perl-5 object oriented interface to information obtained through SNMP.
Specialty sub-classes exist for a number of network devices and common MIBs.
SNMP::Info is an integral part of the Netdisco package, but is distributed separately to allow other Network Management
... [More] packages to take advantage of its Network Device support layer. [Less]
TclMon is a network monitoring system written in Tcl. TclMon contains of server subsystem that concentrates and handles data received from network devices, and visual client application called Netstate. See more info on the project website.
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