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- Price: Free
- Operating system: Windows 2003, Windows Vista, Windows XP
- Date added: August 06, 2008
- Total Downloads: 1,895
- Downloads last week: 10
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- Average user rating: stars out of 1 votes
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From PacketTrap Networks :Network Discovery performs a lightning quick scan of the network to discover all devices. Leveraging SNMP, the tool provides a complete set of hardware, software, and processes attributes for each device. Results are piped into a cutting-edge iGoogle-like interface. Search for specific information to perform granular analysis. Generate reports and export to HTML or .CSV. Store device inventory information locally for quick access.
Network Discovery is part of the pt360 Tool Suite Professional Edition. The pt360 Tool Suite features a unique centralized dashboard and includes network reporting, diagnostics and monitoring from a single intuitive interface. The solution contains network discovery, network inventory, Cisco Configurator, Switch Port Mapper, NetFlow Listener, SNMP, WMI, Port Scan, DNS Audit, Trace Route, Syslog Server, Ping and supports open source tools (i.e. Nagios, MRTG, Cacti), SaaS (Salesforce.com), and virtual servers. pt360's dataflow capabilities automatically pass information between tools so network engineers can pinpoint problems faster and easier than using dissimilar point tools.
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Version: PacketTrap Network Discovery 2.2
"There must be something better than this..."
Pros: It's free...
Cons: This utility requires that you create an account, with considerable personal information. It also requires that you log into their site when you're scanning your network, which seems extremely suspicious.
Summary: After the onerous registration process, I was disinclined to actually use this program. I bailed when I realized it wouldn't let me use the program without being logged in to their site. There are only three reasons to do that.
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