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Date:      Wed, 12 Aug 1998 16:28:29 -0500
From:      kbrown@teamhuber.com
To:        Todd Backman <tbackman@corp.gulf.net>
Cc:        freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Network Area Maps
Message-ID:  <8625665E.00757E29.00@domino.primelink.com>

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Two products come to mind intially... the first is Visio.  It has M$ access
database hooks, can assign serial number, ip address, mac address, and port
information to each device/subdevice.  Visio Network Equipment add-on is an
additional set of networking specific components which has about everything
under the sun.  If you have a very diversified network, the add-on would
probably bececome very valuable.

Another product is NetCracker Designer by Advanced Visual Data.  It is a
much more expensive product, but also contains some animation features and
is very specific about interconnecting devices. (It checks port types
before it allows connections, asks for cabling lengths, etc..) It also
allows you to place other user-specific information into each device.  The
company however is slow to aggressively support the product.

I use both of these in my day to day work...and personally like Visio the
best.  The AVD product is impressive, but still in a learning phase.





Todd Backman <tbackman@corp.gulf.net> on 08/12/98 12:36:00 PM

To:   freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG
cc:    (bcc: Kevin Brown/Huber & Associates)
Subject:  Network Area Maps





Does anyone have any recommendations on software for developing an Object
Oriented Database for a visual Network Area Map?

We have 6 POPs and I would like to have a Network Area Map with links to
all locations (containing equipment, temperatures, software revision
levels, etc...)

Our 1 programmer is swamped and can't even think about starting on this
for another 6-8 months.

Thanks in advance...

=====================================================================
Todd Backman (tbackman@corp.gulf.net)
Network Engineering Team Leader
Systems/POP Administration
Gulf Coast Internet Company   1-800-444-INET


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