08-25-2014
Hi Dave,
As a pointer I can give nmap. You can scan networks and given ranges with it. It also has GUI called Zenmap, but I have never used that.
I can think only of nmap for this or some small script with netcat, but I think nmap would give you broader view of the network.
Regards
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FusionInventory::Agent::Tools::Unix(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation FusionInventory::Agent::Tools::Unix(3pm)
NAME
FusionInventory::Agent::Tools::Unix - Unix-specific generic functions
DESCRIPTION
This module provides some Unix-specific generic functions.
FUNCTIONS
getDeviceCapacity(%params)
Returns storage capacity of given device, using fdisk.
Availables parameters:
logger a logger object
device the device to use
getIpDhcp
Returns an hashref of information for current DHCP lease.
getFilesystemsFromDf(%params)
Returns a list of filesystems as a list of hashref, by parsing given df command output.
logger a logger object
command the exact command to use
file the file to use, as an alternative to the command
getFilesystemsTypesFromMount(%params)
Returns a list of used filesystems types, by parsing given mount command output.
logger a logger object
command the exact command to use
file the file to use, as an alternative to the command
getProcessesFromPs(%params)
Returns a list of processes as a list of hashref, by parsing given ps command output.
logger a logger object
command the exact command to use
file the file to use, as an alternative to the command
getRoutingTable
Returns the routing table as an hashref, by parsing netstat command output.
logger a logger object
command the exact command to use (default: netstat -nr -f inet)
file the file to use, as an alternative to the command
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