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Date:      Thu, 5 Sep 2002 12:13:15 -0500 (CDT)
From:      "Kenneth P. Stox" <stox@stox.sa.enteract.com>
To:        Wim Livens <wim@livens.net>
Cc:        freebsd-isp@FreeBSD.ORG
Subject:   Re: Network diagrams
Message-ID:  <20020905121115.G17573-100000@stox.sa.enteract.com>
In-Reply-To: <20020905145940.GA87075@krijt.livens.net>

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tkined, which is part of the scotty package in /usr/ports/net might be
what you are looking for.

On Thu, 5 Sep 2002, Wim Livens wrote:

>
> I'm looking for a way to automatically generate a network diagram
> image showing IP addresses, hostnames and interface names.
>
> We're running an ISP access network (about 20 nodes) and I don't want
> to update visio drawings manually while all topology info is in a
> database.  Besides that, I would like to generate a similar drawing
> for the customer's access link and their router on a web portal.  I
> could probably do the latter with GD.pm, but I feel a bit like
> reinventing the wheel and rather have a more generic solution.
>
> The database contains a table like this:
>
>  IPaddr, hostname, interface, network
>
> I understand I will need to supply some hints for the layout
> generation, like a rank or coordinates for each node.
>
> I looked at caida.org, but these are all for large backbone networks.
>
> I've also been playing with dot and neato by generating the input file
> from our database, but I can't get it to produce a decent layout, the
> "ranking" feature of dot seems too limited.  W.r.t. neato, being an
> access network, there is a clear hierarchy in the nodes, so a
> spring-model graph layout is not suited either.
>
> Any ideas ?
>
> thanks and hoping it was not too far off-topic,
>
> Wim.
>
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