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Simple tool to locate Cisco IP/ARP and display results. Useful for small to medium datacenters (1-100 network devices)
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carphunter ========== Own a datacenter? Want to allow network-operators to see the ARP and IP assignments without logging in? Carphunter is a Python-based network management tool using netmiko libraries to search your Cisco® branded routing/switching equipment. This tool is used to quickly examine recent IP, ARP, and VLAN associations across the network. Setup ----- 1) Install the software ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ The latest release is in pip: :: pip install carphunter You can always run the latest release from this repository by: :: python setup.py install 2) Make scheduled cron ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ A cron job allows the tool to automatically keep the database up to date based on your own schedule. On most systems you can edit ``/etc/crontab`` and add :: */10 * * * * root /bin/carphunter --poll This will save the networks arp database to /etc/carphunter.json every 10 minutes. 3) Edit configuration for your network ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Change ``/etc/carphunter.yml`` to contain a default global user/password. Add your routers and switches, supplying an alternate password where neccessary for each device. **Change permissions of this file to root-only to protect users from attaining network access. Additional use of limited jails for for the python interface will hit compliance marks, or just use auditing.** :: global: user: "default_user" password: "password" devices: routers: 10.16.16.2: name: ROUTER-01 user: "router_user" password: "router_password" 10.16.16.3: name: ROUTER-02 user: "router_user" password: "router_password" switches: 172.16.16.10: name: TX-DFW-DIST-A 172.16.16.20: name: TX-DFW-DIST-B 172.16.16.31: name: TX-DFW-DIST-A 172.16.16.31: name: TX-DFW-DIST-A 4) Create initial database ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ This will test connectivity to your network build an initial database. :: carphunter --poll Command Examples ---------------- Find all ARP entries for ``001c.c46b.beef`` ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This command will check every switch and router for any ARP or MAC table related entries containing a MAC address. Partial matches are supported. :: carphunter -m 001c.c46b.beef Sample output: :: Checking network for `001c.c46b.beef`... Routing Device: TX-DFW-6509-01 found match! +----------------+-----------------+------+-----+-------+ | hwaddr | ip | vlan | age | proto | +----------------+-----------------+------+-----+-------+ | 001c.c46b.beef | 10.10.1.29 | N/A | - | ARPA | | 001c.c46b.beef | 10.10.1.30 | N/A | - | ARPA | | 001c.c46b.beef | 10.10.1.31 | N/A | - | ARPA | | 001c.c46b.beef | 10.10.1.32 | N/A | - | ARPA | +----------------+-----------------+------+-----+-------+ Switching Device: TX-DFW-RACK-A12 found match! +----------------+-----------+------+--------+ | hwaddr | interface | vlan | mode | +----------------+-----------+------+--------+ | 001c.c46b.beef | Gi0/20 | 30 | STATIC | +----------------+-----------+------+--------+ Statistics: * Cache contains 1 routers, 23 switches * Cache updated 2018-03-13T15:47:16.069718 * Last poller took 0:02:14.006661 * This lookup took 0:00:00.031692 Find IP for ``10.10.1.100`` ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This command will return IP, MAC, VLAN, AGE and ENCAPSULATION PROTOCOL. Partial matches are supported. :: carphunter -i 10.10.1.100 Sample output: :: Checking network for `10.10.1.100` ARPA entry... Routing Device: TX-GVO-DC-6509-01 found a matching IP! +---------------+----------------+------+-----+-------+ | ip | hwaddr | vlan | age | proto | +---------------+----------------+------+-----+-------+ | 10.10.1.100 | 001c.c46b.a0fe | 1 | 3 | ARPA | +---------------+----------------+------+-----+-------+ Find IP using partial match ``10.10.1`` ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ :: carphunter -i 10.10.1 Sample output (ambiguous matches): :: Checking network for `10.10.1` ARPA entry... Routing Device: TX-GVO-DC-6509-01 found a matching IP! +---------------+----------------+------+-----+-------+ | ip | hwaddr | vlan | age | proto | +---------------+----------------+------+-----+-------+ | 10.10.1.100 | 5a1f.fa30.1111 | 1 | 3 | ARPA | | 10.10.1.101 | 0022.1968.0c11 | 1 | 1 | ARPA | | 10.10.1.102 | 5a1f.ff30.111e | 1 | 2 | ARPA | +---------------+----------------+------+-----+-------+