Most of the ones I have seen (2 out of 3) were inhouse/home-grown solutions. 

I believe the other was provided by SA (Scientific Atlanta). I tried to do a 
quick search on it and it appears that product may now be provided by Cisco in 
partnership with SA.

Best of luck
-----Original Message-----
From: Jason Lixfeld <ja...@lixfeld.ca>
Date: Fri, 27 Aug 2010 12:13:35 
To: Jeff Saxe<js...@briworks.com>
Cc: <nanog@nanog.org>
Subject: Re: Looking for Fiber Plant Management software

I've got a client who uses AutoCAD.  They use it exclusively and have a pretty 
big fibre network for someone who's not an ILEC, so I guess it works fairly 
well.

On 2010-08-27, at 11:39 AM, Jeff Saxe wrote:

> Good morning, NANOGers. My colleague at work wonders if anyone has 
> suggestions for software to database all our fiber plant that we're 
> constructing. We started out with paper, then Excel spreadsheets in a folder 
> and on paper in a book, but clearly as our plant grows and we do more 
> splicing this is not going to scale. We have started a MySQL database with a 
> few tables, but wonder if someone has already invented this wheel.
> 
> What do the "big boys" use? Homegrown solutions developed in-house and 
> jealously guarded? Something standard? Expensive or cheap? Free open-source? 
> He'd like to see...
> 
> outside plan facilities: cables, fibers, splice points, poles; copper and 
> fiber, preferably, but fiber is more important
> "circuit" or "DLR" that knows what elements are involved in a circuit
> GIS integration so that cables can be drawn on a map automagically
> low cost, of course
> 
> Thanks in advance, everyone.
> 
> -- Jeff Saxe, Network Engineer
> Blue Ridge InternetWorks, Charlottesville, VA
> 434-817-0707 ext. 2024  /  js...@briworks.com
> 
> 
> 
> 


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