Martin Schuster
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Mon Oct 24, 2005 4:20 pm Post subject:
Looking for cabling inventory software |
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(First of all, sorry if this is OT, if so, could you please give me a
hint in which group this question belongs?)
Like most companies, we have a lot of switches, patch-panels and cables.
Now we are looking for some software (preferably (speech-)free,
web-based) to inventorize those things, i.e. I want to store information
like "Wall panel E14 is connected to Patch panel 3 (which is in
Serverroom 2), port 14, which in turn is connected to Port 5 of Switch 10"
(and of course then generate some reports, like a list of all wall
panels and the switches they are connected to, or a list of all panels
which are n/c, et c.)
I guess there is some software for doing this out there, but I'm just
too stupid to google for it :)
Any hints?
tia,
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Martin Schuster
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Dale Farmer
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Posted:
Mon Oct 24, 2005 4:20 pm Post subject:
Re: Looking for cabling inventory software |
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Martin Schuster wrote:
| Quote: | (First of all, sorry if this is OT, if so, could you please give me a
hint in which group this question belongs?)
Like most companies, we have a lot of switches, patch-panels and cables.
Now we are looking for some software (preferably (speech-)free,
web-based) to inventorize those things, i.e. I want to store information
like "Wall panel E14 is connected to Patch panel 3 (which is in
Serverroom 2), port 14, which in turn is connected to Port 5 of Switch 10"
(and of course then generate some reports, like a list of all wall
panels and the switches they are connected to, or a list of all panels
which are n/c, et c.)
I guess there is some software for doing this out there, but I'm just
too stupid to google for it :)
Any hints?
tia,
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Martin Schuster
Schuster aat isja doot org
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The only ones I've ever seen were intended for telcos and cable
companies, and cost big bucks. I try to setup my wall plate numbering
system so that the wall plate number includes all that information.
Say I have a college campus. A wall plate number would
be something like this. 28-B-47 Meaning it is the 47th wall jack
in the basement of building 28. If I need the exact physical location,
then I pull out a the as-builts.
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