Re: One for the Cisco experts...

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Antonio da Silva Martins Junior wrote:
>
>>> How can I find out which port on the switch a particular server is
>>> connected to?  I was hoping that this is somehow possible using the
>>> mac address and the data gathered from snmpwalk/snmpget requests
>> but
>>> I'm not having much luck.  How would you tackle this problem?
>>>   
>> Take a look at Netdisco. I seem to remember it's a little tricky to
>> set
>> up on CentOS but I wouldn't live without it now.
>>
>> http://www.netdisco.org/
>>
> 
> Hi List,
> 
>    Well after following the "little tricky" :D install scripts on
> this address: http://www.auburn.edu/~gouldwp/netdisco/ 
> 
>    I had this error: "failed to resolve handler `netdisco::Mason': Can't locate netdisco/Mason.pm in @INC" 
> on my httpd error_log file. Anyone had sucess on made netdisco running ?
> My problem (apparently) was only on the WebCli. And after I had the work to put 
> it all together I was hopping I can see their face :D
> 
>    On the other hand, I will try OpenNMS and ZenoOS ASAP :D

As long as we have gone this far on the generic sys/net admin tools 
topic...  Has anyone used racktables or found a better free web visual 
layout program?  I'd like to find something that could somehow 
coordinate with info from ocsinventory-ng and opennms or at least have a 
way to sanity-check across the databases.

-- 
   Les Mikesell
    lesmikesell@xxxxxxxxx
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