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Today's Topics:
1. Node MAC Inventory (Nikolaos Milas)
2. Re: Node MAC Inventory (Oliver Gorwits)
3. Re: Netdisco 2 on BSD (OpenBSD as well) (Andy Ruhl)
4. Re: Netdisco 2 on BSD (OpenBSD as well) (Andy Ruhl)
5. Inventory items (Bavo Seesink)
6. Find nodes by vendor (using MAC address OUI)? (Sckolnick, Gary)
7. Re: Find nodes by vendor (using MAC address OUI)? (Oliver Gorwits)
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Hello,
As a satisfied and grateful user of (ND1 and now) ND2, I would like to ask:
Is there available, or is there a way to get a Node MAC inventory for
the whole network?
In my mind it would display a table in which each row will consist of 4
columns:
* MAC Address
* Switch/Port
* Associated IP Address
* Date/Time Last Seen
Ideally, the table would be sortable by any column. "Display archived
data with timestamps" option would be welcome.
Is it somehow possible to get this info from ND2 (v2.029014)? If not,
can I post a feature request for such a report?
Thanks in advance,
Nick
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Hi Nick,
On 2014-12-18 08:55, Nikolaos Milas wrote:
Is there available, or is there a way to get a Node MAC inventory for
the whole network?
This sounds similar to a thread we had a while ago:
http://comments.gmane.org/gmane.network.netdisco.user/600
I'm still keen to implement this as a report, but you can see Emma
implemented something similar as a custom report.
If it's not quite what you meant, please do provide the detail of why,
so I can take into account when I next have some development cycles
available.
regards,
oliver.
In my mind it would display a table in which each row will consist of
4
columns:
* MAC Address
* Switch/Port
* Associated IP Address
* Date/Time Last Seen
Ideally, the table would be sortable by any column. "Display archived
data with timestamps" option would be welcome.
Is it somehow possible to get this info from ND2 (v2.029014)? If not,
can I post a feature request for such a report?
Thanks in advance,
Nick
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It works on OpenBSD 5.6 as well. I used all binary packages. The built in
Perl for OpenBSD is 5.18, so I ran with it and it installed.
All I did was discover a few devices on my NetBSD and OpenBSD machines and
it worked. I can't vouch for stability or performance.
Andy
>
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On Fri, Dec 19, 2014 at 10:16 AM, Andy Ruhl <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> It works on OpenBSD 5.6 as well. I used all binary packages. The built in
> Perl for OpenBSD is 5.18, so I ran with it and it installed.
>
> All I did was discover a few devices on my NetBSD and OpenBSD machines and
> it worked. I can't vouch for stability or performance.
>
Spoke a bit too soon:
$ bin/netdisco-web stop
Argument "" isn't numeric in numeric gt (>) at
/home/netdisco/perl5/lib/perl5/Daemon/Control.pm line 452.
Don't have time to check into it right now.
Andy
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Hi all,
I have some what of a problem.
When i login into Netdisco 2.0 (Tech shown below), it shows a search bar. I i
click on the tab Inventory it shows al the models of configured systems. in our
case all Cisco devices. When i click on one of the Cisco models (example
296024TT) it does not show all the switches that has been discoverd of that
type (I a clean install it does work).
None of the models shows switch names of any kind. if i click on "vendor" also
no details. just an empty page with the normal page colums. When i enter a switch name in
the search bar on the top of the page it dow shows the switch name and details if i
dubble enter it. The search bar works fine. Does any one has encounter the same problems?
I hope some one recognise this?
Thanks in advanced
Tech info system information:
Built using Open Source
Software Version
App::Netdisco 2.029014
DB Schema v39
Dancer 1.3132
Bootstrap 2.3.1
PostgreSQL PostgreSQL 8.4.20 on x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu, compiled by GCC
gcc (GCC) 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-4), 64-bit.
DBI 1.632, DBD::Pg 2.15.1
SNMP::Info 3.20
Perl 5.010001
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On our Netdisco 1.0 installation (FreeBSD VM) we can search Nodes by vendor by
searching for the first half of the MAC address. We are currently setting up
and testing Netdisco 2 and have noticed that this feature does not appear to
work on Netdisco 2. For example, on ND1 we can search Nodes for 0023ae and
find all of the Dell devices on our network. The same search on ND2 returns
"No matching records."
Are we doing something wrong or is this feature no longer available?
Our ND2 installation:
Software Version
App::Netdisco 2.029014
DB Schema v39
Dancer 1.3132
Bootstrap 2.3.1
PostgreSQL PostgreSQL 8.4.20 on x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu, compiled by GCC
gcc (GCC) 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-4), 64-bit.
DBI 1.631, DBD::Pg 2.15.1
SNMP::Info 3.23
Perl 5.010001
Thank you,
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Gary Sckolnick
Network Engineer
Information Services
(802) 847-2541
[email protected]
The University of Vermont Medical Center
UVMHealth.org/MedCenter
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Hi Gary,
First of all, thanks for upgrading! It's rare that a Netdisco 1 feature
doesn't exist in Netdisco 2. (The main reason would be that the feature
was already broken or misguided in some way.)
On 2014-12-23 14:32, Sckolnick, Gary wrote:
For example, on ND1 we
can search Nodes for 0023ae and find all of the Dell devices on our
network. The same search on ND2 returns "No matching records."
This should work fine but you'll need to give a little hint by
specifying as a wildcard search and with colons:
00:23:ae*
Alternatively if you already know the vendor name, use the built-in
Node Vendor Inventory report which is under the Reports -> Node menu.
I hope this helps, and do ask if you can't find anything else,
regards,
oliver.
Our ND2 installation:
Software Version
App::Netdisco 2.029014
DB Schema v39
Dancer 1.3132
Bootstrap 2.3.1
PostgreSQL PostgreSQL 8.4.20 on x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu, compiled by
GCC gcc (GCC) 4.4.7 20120313 (Red Hat 4.4.7-4), 64-bit.
DBI 1.631, DBD::Pg 2.15.1
SNMP::Info 3.23
Perl 5.010001
Thank you,
________________________
Gary Sckolnick
Network Engineer
Information Services
(802) 847-2541
[email protected]
The University of Vermont Medical Center
UVMHealth.org/MedCenter
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