nick n 636aa07f2d Give Pseudo Devices better OS, OS ver, Port Descr, Discovered, and DNS Name
* started pseudodevice rework
* give them a type, os, os_ver and num_ports
  * os_ver will be the netdisco version in which they were created
* give their ports the same value for device_port.descr as device_port.port
* add db update to fill out those fields if they are null, which is most likely
* update last_discover if you make changes to the device
* num_ports will not be updates by the db script, neither will device_port.descr

* use device.name, not device.dns for pseudo

* at least try and get reverse dns for pseudo, works if there is one

* add db revision to manifest

* take dns no config into account

* new meta

* new version

Co-authored-by: Oliver Gorwits <ollyg@users.noreply.github.com>
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Netdisco is a web-based network management tool suitable for small to very large networks. IP and MAC address data is collected into a PostgreSQL database using SNMP, CLI, or device APIs. Some of the things you can do with Netdisco:

  • Locate a machine on the network by MAC or IP and show the switch port it lives at
  • Turn off a switch port, or change the VLAN or PoE status of a port
  • Inventory your network hardware by model, vendor, software and operating system
  • Pretty pictures of your network

See the demo at: https://netdisco2-demo.herokuapp.com/

Installation

Netdisco is written in Perl and is self-contained apart from the PostgreSQL database, so is very easy to install and runs well on any linux or unix system. We also have docker images if you prefer.

It includes a lightweight web server for the interface, a backend daemon to gather data from your network, and a command line interface for troubleshooting. There is a simple configuration file in YAML format.

Please check out the installation instructions on CPAN.

You can also speak to someone in the #netdisco@libera IRC channel, or on the community email list.

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