Hi Connie:
There are Cisco and IBM.
Thanks,
Sergio Cardona.
Connie Logg wrote:
>
> What kind of routers? If they are cisco you can read out the cdp
> information and it will tell you who is connected to who on what port.
>
> I don't know about other vendors.
>
> At 12:08 PM 5/7/99 -0500, you wrote:
> >Hello All:
> >
> >I would like you help me with this:
> >
> >I need to extract the routers topology tree, I have thought to make an
> >script that uses traceroute to obtain the tree, but I wonder if there is
> >any way to obtain the tree from the Netview (The Netview know the
> >topology).
> >
> >I have Netview 5.1 with aix 4.21.
> >
> >I made an example, supose that we have this topology :
> >
> >N----A----B----C-Lc-Sc
> > | |----D-Ld-Sd
> > |
> > |----E----F-Lf-Sf
> > | |-Le-Se
> > |
> > G-Lg-Sg
> >
> >Where A,B,C,D,E,F are routers; Sx = Server x; Lx = Lan x; and N =
> >Netview.
> >
> >I like to obtain the topology tree in this way:
> >
> >>From A depends: B,E,G
> >>From B depends: C,D
> >>From C depends: Sc
> >>From D depends: Sd
> >>From E depends: F,Se
> >>From F depends: Sf
> >>From G depends: Sg
> >
> >Any idea will be apprecited.
> >
> >
> >Thanks and regards,
> >
> >Sergio Cardona.
> >
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>
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