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Netdisco is a network management application targeted at large corporate and university networks. Data is collected into a SQL database using SNMP and presented with a web interface and CLI. Designed for moderate to large networks, configuration information and connection data for network devices ... [More] are retrieved by SNMP. Layer-2 topology protocols such as CDP and LLDP optionally provides automatic discovery of the network topology. Netdisco gets all its data via SNMP polls and DNS queries. It does not use CLI access and has no need for privilege passwords. The project was originally written by Max Baker and is now lead by a community of developers, headed by Oliver Gorwits, Jeroen van Ingen Schenau, and Eric Miller. [Less]

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Open vSwitch is a production quality, multilayer virtual switch licensed under the open source Apache 2.0 license. It is designed to enable massive network automation through programmatic extension, while still supporting standard management interfaces (e.g. NetFlow, sFlow, RSPAN, ERSPAN, CLI). ... [More] In addition, it is designed to support distribution across multiple physical servers similar to VMware’s vNetwork distributed vswitch or Cisco’s Nexus 1000V. [Less]

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This tool changes the root entry of the local module checked out of CVS. If CVS modules checked out from one server are required to be shifted to some other server then the root entry of the CVS folders need to be replaces recursively. This tool searches for CVS Root files and replaces old root entries with the given new root entries.

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A lightweight framework for feature toggling (http://martinfowler.com/bliki/FeatureToggle.html)

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NetQuotanetquota is a program using perl which allows you to impose a quota on a defined port on a switch. The switch must support SNMP. This program's still on development.

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If you need a platform that will allow you to build applications with a methodology you like, but deploy them with other methodologies... this is it. It has an API, shared authentication, and shared presentation. So the look and feel is mostly determined by the site... and this means minimal ... [More] rewrites and a designers dream! We are also working on a number of tools for AJAX (and things like spry) to integrating Reactor and building an ORM of our own to keep things simple. [Less]

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OverviewThis is a bindings compatible switch. It's resolution independant and makes use of CoreAnimation. SwitchControl exposes one binding: NSValueBinding; a BOOL wrapped in an NSNumber DependenciesMac OS X Leopard 10.5 Objective-C 2.0 SwitchControl is dependent on a framework ... [More] (AmberKitAdditions) contained inside another one of my projects Amber found at http://code.google.com/p/amber-framework which must be available at compile time. Using the ControlThe easiest way to use SwitchControl is to instead download Amber.framework which contains all my custom UI controls and the AppKit additions required to use them. Otherwise you can download the code for this project alone using an svn:external property to pull the 'code' subdirectory, i.e. http://switchcontrol.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/application/code, you could also pull the 'code' directory from a branch or tag. Building the ControlIf you checkout the entire project and are building it from source then the Xcode project must be able to find the Amber Xcode project. It expects to find the Amber working copy at the same level as it's own working directory. It must also be able to link the framework; the two projects should either share their build products directory, or you must set custom header search paths. See here http://lists.apple.com/archives/Xcode-users/2008/Sep/msg00268.html for more information. Updated: 19/02/2009 [Less]

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This project's goal is to have students design and implement an Ethernet switch using Altera's Cyclone II. This is an educational project, and is part of ECE 251: Advanced Digital System Design at Duke University's Pratt School of Engineering.

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SwitchViz kann sich mit Switches verbinden und den Zustand der Switches und deren Switchports in 3d darstellen, sodass man mit einem Blick erkennt, ob, wo und was für Probleme aufgetreten sind. Zusätzlich kann man die Zustandsänderungen aufzeichnen und wieder abspielen.

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CLAP is a highly featured Command Line Argument Parser. It supports multiple subcommands and switches, which in turn can have multiple subcommands and switches themselves, ... and so on. Using CLAP, you can define a complex graph of relationships between options. Then, just pass in the arguments ... [More] from your main () function and CLAP will hand back an Execution Plan, which is a sequence of execution to follow, including options set at each stage of execution. [Less]

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