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From: Ivan B. <iva...@gm...> - 2011-04-07 15:45:49
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I saw this. Right know it fits my needs: - I need to check against /26 and greater access networks, where device arp missing has little importance. - besides, if I have two network devices in same network (e.g. redundant default gateway), I can find one device arp looking at its twin. I know it may sound somehow selfish. My full answer is: - enough for me right now - please don't loose time in creating fancy reports unless you find it useful for the community - I'd share with others a full working query which gives reliable results before proceeding into html. I can give you feedback on any further enhancement you may find useful. Thank you Ivan On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 4:12 PM, Ingen Schenau, Jeroen van (ICTS) <j.v...@ut...> wrote: > Ivan, > > I already got feedback from another dev that this query misses some data > (IPs in use by discovered devices may not be counted). Treat the results > as an indication for now... I'll work on an improved version later, it's > slightly more complex. > > > Regards, > > Jeroen van Ingen > ICT Service Centre > University of Twente, P.O.Box 217, 7500 AE Enschede, The Netherlands > > > |