Network Discovery

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http://www.nedi.ch

NeDi can discover your network on a regular basis. It allows you to locate and
track all connected devices, monitor traffic or broadcasts, send mails or SMS
when certain events occur and backup the configuration of your switches &
routers in addition.

A modular architecture provides cross vendor support and simple expandability.
It even supports virtualized environments, where you can manage the VMs
natively. Seamless visibility lets you to pinpoint bottlenecks or network
related problems in your data center.

The self-documenting concept is based on the network configuration itself.
Dynamic maps can also be used to visualize traffic & errors between buildings
or cities for example.

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nedi-1.0.9.tgz 0003412792 3.25 MB
nedi-rpmlintrc 0000000196 196 Bytes
nedi.changes 0000001337 1.31 KB
nedi.spec 0000004212 4.11 KB
Revision 5 (latest revision is 17)
Lars Vogdt's avatar Lars Vogdt (lrupp) committed (revision 5)
- update to 1.0.9:
  + Writing cmd_user file as php to hide from unauthorized access.
    The output log is still accessable with authentication and are
    included as iframes in Devices-Write for better readability.
  + Selectable display of icons, panels, NeDimaps, Openstreetmaps 
    (cached) and weather information (via openweathermap API) in 
    Topology-Table. Googlemaps can still be enabled in User-Profile
    instead of using openstreetmaps.
  + NeDimaps are displayed in Devices-Status and Nodes-Status to 
    visualize topology information.
  + The html/foto directory has been replaced by topo allowing to
    cache OSM maps and hold background maps or actual fotos and docs
    in a hierarchical manner.
  + When showing nodes in maps, FD/HD display is properly shown
    on links now.
  + Device shapes are more accurately modeled after device icons.
  + Removed the jit-code for Topology-Maps in favour of the
    powerful d3js library.
  + ...and many more, please refer to README.txt which is displayed 
    after upgrading via webgui.
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