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LANsurveyor

LANsurveyor - 7.1

Map, manage, monitor entire networks

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Selected Version: 7.1
Release Date: 2003-06-03
License: Update
Downloads (version 7.1): 2,259
Downloads (all versions): 20,003
Price: $495.00

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Product Description:

LANsurveyor helps network administrators and IT Managers visualize their networks, solve network problems and protect their networks from software audit risks. Designed for small-to-mid-sized organizations and workgroups in large organizations, LANsurveyor documents, protects, manages and maintains networks.
LANsurveyor is easy to use, proven network and desktop management software. LANsurveyor is unique because it provides four essential functions in one cost-effective application: automatic network maps, asset management reports, network monitor, and remote administration and distribution.

What's new in this version:

  • Added encryption of conversations between LANsurveyor and the Neon Responder.
  • Numerous enhancements to SNMP and SNMP trap handling.
  • Added support for two new versions of LANsurveyor: Workgroup Edition and Enterprise Edition.
  • Added an automatic link to a LANsurveyor HTML-based tutorial.
  • Various changes to support newer versions of Mac OS X, including OS X 10.2.6.
  • Updated to version 4.0 all four Neon Responder types: OS X, Classic Mac OS, Windows 95/98/ME and Windows NT/2K/XP. Additions to the Neon Responder include support for encrypted conversations and improved caching of application lists.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.1
  • Mac OS Classic

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS 8.1 - OS X10.1 or higher

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LANsurveyor Commentarymap your networks - Version: 7.1, 1/1/2004 06:49AM PST

(1 of 1 users found this comment useful)

dano3006
I've used LANsurveyor for at least 6 years. It makes the job of managing many machines on large or multiple networks much easier, as it literally gives a map of the networks and all the machines on those networks.

Visualize a map that begins at your router with paths (lines) to your switches and then paths to all your machines. All subnets are numbered, and all the machines are identified. These "all machines" include computers, printers, network devices, and essentially anything on the network. Now imagine that the computers are characterized as well by name, number and services. Imagine that the computers running Retrospect and Timbuktu all report in with even more info, and if they have the Responder (responds to LANsurveyor queries) they report even more info. All your network devices respond too, with SNMP data.

It's like a road map and an atlas, but for your network. Whether your network is a Class A (the equivalent of a continent) a Class B (a large country), a Class C (a small country) or even smaller, this gives you a graphic picture of what is there. It has made my job (in networks of all three classes) much easier.

Current drawbacks: Version 7.1 doesn't work with 10.3, although the beta version of 8.0 does. I'd like it to integrate with some FIS/GIS package for better management. There is a good manual, but no tutorial. Would be nice to have some integration with NetMinder Ethernet.
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LANsurveyor Commentarymap your networks - Version: 7.1, 1/1/2004 06:46AM PST

(1 of 1 users found this comment useful)

dano3006
I've used LANsurveyor for at least 6 years. It makes the job of managing many machines on large or multiple networks much easier, as it literally gives a map of the networks and all the machines on those networks.

Visualize a map that begins at your router with paths (lines) to your switches and then paths to all your machines. All subnets are numbered, and all the machines are identified. These "all machines" include computers, printers, network devices, and essentially anything on the network. Now imagine that the computers are characterized as well by name, number and services. Imagine that the computers running Retrospect and Timbuktu all report in with even more info, and if they have the Responder (responds to LANsurveyor queries) they report even more info. All your network devices respond too, with SNMP data.

It's like a road map and an atlas, but for your network. Whether your network is a Class A (the equivalent of a continent) a Class B (a large country), a Class C (a small country) or even smaller, this gives you a graphic picture of what is there. It has made my job (in networks of all three classes) much easier.

Current drawbacks: Version 7.1 doesn't work with 10.3, although the beta version of 8.0 does. I'd like it to integrate with some FIS/GIS package for better management. There is a good manual, but no tutorial. Would be nice to have some integration with NetMinder Ethernet.
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