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Re: Network mapping software

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Calin Chiorean)
Wed Mar 13 14:46:11 2013

Date: Wed, 13 Mar 2013 19:45:43 +0100
From: Calin Chiorean <calin.chiorean@secdisk.net>
To: Garrett Skjelstad <garrett@skjelstad.org>,
 North American Network Operators' Group <nanog@nanog.org>
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Hello Garrett,

They have a Personal version which is free:
http://www.netbraintech.com/products/personal-edition/

It's very limited, but to get a feeling about work with NetBrain, this may
be a good start.

Also there is a 30 days trial. I know that a lot of people may tell you
their personal experience, which is OK, but in the end you have to be
comfortable with the software you want to use.

HTH,
Calin

On 3/12/13 8:16 PM, "Garrett Skjelstad" <garrett@skjelstad.org> wrote:

>I have seen NetBrain mentioned a few times here on this mailing list. Does
>anyone have any experience with it, and could they tell me some of the
>pros
>& cons that they had of their installations?
>
>Any limitations or pain points? Feel free to hit me off list.
>
>-Garrett





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