You could add
to the list, does pretty much what Richard is trying to do, too. That is not to say that his effort is pointless, these tools all have some drawbacks and if you have the time to write one that suits you, you definitely should do it :)
May I suggest though that you provide a scriptable API to your tool, whether you publish it or not. You won't like adding more than a dozen devices and 100 IPs over a web interface (no, not even with an iPhone ;)).
mauro
On May 19, 2009, at 11:29 AM, Charles Wyble wrote:
Hmmmm..... cloning what already exists? :)
http://inventory.alterpoint.com/ http://racktables.org/ http://flux.org.uk/projects/rackmonkey/
The iphone interface is a cool idea.
What exactly is documentation of installation? A notes filed or some structured system?
Richard wrote:
Greetings from sunny Basel (o;
Has someone a good name for a web application which does the following?
- inventory of network devices (routers/switches/firewalls etc.)
- documentation of installation (sites/buildings/rooms/racks/patch
panels)
- connection inventory (circuits/links/vlans/ips)
- iphone optimised web interface for onsite quering data
- based on mysql/php/ajax
So far I came up only with:
- Vaijeri (inherited from living three years in finland ;o)
- PMC (poor man's cramer, but this would wake up some lawyers ;o)
cheers richard
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