On 13-Dec-1999 Sevilla Simarro, Enrique wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I?m using scotty/tkined 2.1.10 and when I use the tool IP-Discover->
> Discover IP-Network I see that the only
> way to discover is using the digits a.b.c (for a type C network) or a.b (for
> a type B network).
>
> If my network is type B the IP-Discover proccess is really slow, and
> it discovers too much systems.
>
> Could I discover a node individualy?
>
> Another option is to generate my net drawing the nodes using the
> browse tools and after that using the IP-Layout tool set the correct
> parameters. Is that the best way to generate my IP map?
I had the same problem what I did is I have been doing the map by hand and also
the layout with the help of traceroute, but I would really love to have this
automated!!
Any tips??
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