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Last post 05-28-2008 2:01 AM by otatzmann. 7 replies.
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  • 03-27-2008 2:39 PM

    • otatzmann
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    Discover subnets and gateways

    Hello,

     

    We are trying to update our global network dokumentation with some kind of autodiscovery. The problem is to find the corresponding gateways to a subnet.

    Does anyone have an approach to this problem?

     

    I'd be greatful for any hint.

     

    BR

    Oliver
     

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  • 03-31-2008 2:08 AM In reply to

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    Re: Discover subnets and gateways

    This weekend I tried "LanSurveyor" ... it discovered 67 Subnets ... the routing table auf our Core already contains 220. So thats not a real help.

    Does anyone have a better idea?

     

    BR

    Oliver

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  • 03-31-2008 1:45 PM In reply to

    • Swan
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    Re: Discover subnets and gateways

     Hi Oliver,

     Without a little more information, it's difficult to address your LANsurveyor concern. In order to discover all 220 subnets you expect, it may be you need to increase the hop count value when you start a discovery (File>New brings up the "Create A New Network Map" dialog, after you add one or more IP address ranges, increase the "Hops" value from the default 0 (zero) to enough router hops to span your entire set of subnets -- Press F1 to get an explanation of the Hops value).

     It is also important to provide valid SNMP authentication (either community strings and/or SNMPv3 options) for your routers. LANsurveyor gathers subnet information via SNMP and routers are a rich source of subnet connectivity data.

     Hope this helps.


     

    Michael Swan
    Network Discovery and Visualization
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  • 03-31-2008 3:37 PM In reply to

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    Re: Discover subnets and gateways

    Hi Swan,

     

    thank you for your hint, I tried that in different ways. First I added one of our full Class B net, second I tried the local subnet where the Solarwinds Server is located and increased the hop count. I entered all Communities that are currently used in Orion. The first way didn't show any subnets.

    But I'll review the settings and try again tomorrow

    The tool that worked best so far ist the NetworkSonar. Even if it showed some Class A networks.

    Our company aquired some other companies and every administrator had his own ideas what a network documentation should look like. My task is now to build up a central DB with all Subnets an correspondig gateways.  So I need do find a way to compare our documentation with the current network topology. The network is mainly build on Cisco & Checkpoint.

     

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  • 04-23-2008 5:37 PM In reply to

    Re: Discover subnets and gateways

    otatazmann, were you able to get the results you expected based on the instructions provided?  

    Chris LaPoint
    Sr. Product Manager
    NCM (Cirrus), ipMonitor, LANsurveyor
    SolarWinds
    Austin, TX
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  • 04-24-2008 1:32 AM In reply to

    • otatzmann
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    Re: Discover subnets and gateways

    Hi,

    no, I'm sorry. The best result I got from LS. was 64 Subnets.   

     

    BR

    Oliver

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  • 04-24-2008 11:53 AM In reply to

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    Re: Discover subnets and gateways

     Hi Oliver,

     Would you please be willing to provide us with some discovery logging? Please do the following:

    1. Open LANsurveyor then select Tools>Options>Logging

    2. Check all logging options

    3. Run a discovery as you've described above

    4. Send the resulting log file directly to me: michael.swan { at } solarwinds {dot} com. The log file can be reached via the Start menu>SolarWinds LANsurveyor>LANsurveyor Log.txt. Please also provide a few examples of the subnets you'd expect to see in the discovery that are not present in the LANsurveyor map.

     

    Michael Swan
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    SolarWinds
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  • 05-28-2008 2:01 AM In reply to

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    Re: Discover subnets and gateways

     OK, but it'll take a while.

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