Re: [External] Open source tool for network map visualization

2022-05-30 Thread Tom Hill

On 27/05/2022 14:32, Tom Krenn via NANOG wrote:

A little simple, but maybe Network Weathermap?

https://www.network-weathermap.com/


With some tuning of your variables, it's really easy to automate a very 
useful topographical network diagram from practically any source of 
data. You do need to make sure that you think about that topography, 
however. Do you care about individual links in a LAG? Or could you 
aggregate those into a single link, with a click URL that 'drills down' 
to another specific map for that router/data centre/metro?


My only bugbear would be that there's no 'easy' way to overlay it on a 
world map *and* have the fidelity needed to view it all at a distance 
(like on a NOC screen). The choices above would only go so far, and 
you'd eventually find yourself with a lot of screens in the NOC just for 
maps.


Something like a Google Earth overlay would be wonderful, but I never 
found myself capable and/or with sufficient time to make that real. 
Other (commercial) products have no doubt done something like that.


--
Tom


RE: [External] Open source tool for network map visualization

2022-05-27 Thread Tom Krenn via NANOG
A little simple, but maybe Network Weathermap?

https://www.network-weathermap.com/

Tom Krenn
Network Architect

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Marinos Dimolianis
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Subject: [External] Open source tool for network map visualization

Hi all,

I was looking for an open source tool to visualize our network infrastructure 
in a world map including also our link utilization.

Any ideas?

Thank you in advance,

Marinos

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Re: Open source tool for network map visualization

2022-05-27 Thread J. Hellenthal via NANOG
Greylog has a feature to visualize attacks/threats on a map visualized by 
syslog messages being sent by IDS systems like snort/suricata. If either of 
those are deployed at your locations then you can get a map for each location 
among number of threats detected.

Just a simple related mapping feature.
https://www.graylog.org/

-- 
 J. Hellenthal

The fact that there's a highway to Hell but only a stairway to Heaven says a 
lot about anticipated traffic volume.

> On May 27, 2022, at 07:41, Marinos Dimolianis  
> wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I was looking for an open source tool to visualize our network infrastructure 
> in a world map including also our link utilization.
> 
> Any ideas?
> 
> Thank you in advance,
> 
> Marinos
> 


Open source tool for network map visualization

2022-05-27 Thread Marinos Dimolianis

Hi all,

I was looking for an open source tool to visualize our network 
infrastructure in a world map including also our link utilization.


Any ideas?

Thank you in advance,

Marinos