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Network discovery

Subject: Network discovery
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 05:21:26 -0700
Hi,
does anyone know of an efficient way to discover a complete network
tree starting from a root node. i have a network where i want to add
clients to intermediate servers at will , and i want the superserver
to discover the complete tree with the hierarchy.

the config i have is something like this

                                        superserver
               intermediate server              intermediate server
       client client client client client    client client clientclient client

the network is to be scalable at the intermediate and client level.
also it is imperative that the superserver be able to maintain a
record of which client is connected to which intermediate server.
tried nmap, but that only worked for directly connected systems.
As far as my thinking takes me, i'd have to create a packet format,
which when recognised by the intermediate server would trigger a
recursive creation of similar packets. but this may not be feasible in
terms of efficiency. Any thoughts?

Arjun Venktraman

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