The MacTrack plugin is designed to scan network switches, routers and intelligent hubs for connected devices, and record their location either based upon the portname or alias of the switch or hub. It also attempts to discover the ip address of the mac address from the routers included in the MacTrack database. MacTrack can also use arpwatch to gether IP to MAC address associations.
MacTrack has the ability to also notify admins or security personnel when the MAC address of a missing or stolen computer re-appears on the network. This can be helpful in recovering lost equipment. Through MacTrack's interface monitoring feature, a Network Administrator can get a very good idea of where utilization is, where there are errors, etc within their network.
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Scans Devices
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Finds Macs
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Associates Macs with their IP's
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Keeps a Nice Inventory of Port Counts
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Finds Stolen/Lost PC's
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Tells you when someone is connected who shouldn't be
The MacTrack on GitHub requires Cacti 1.2.14 as a minimum.
Just like any Cacti plugin, untar the package to the Cacti plugins directory, rename the directory to 'mactrack', and then from Cacti's Plugin Management interface, Install and Enable the plugin.
Some basic documentation and steps to follow as well as some troubleshooting tips you can find on the MacTrack Wiki!
Configure mactrack - Console -> Settings -> Mactrack tab Add Mactrack Site - Console -> Mactrack -> Sites Add/import devices - Console -> Mactrack -> Devices -> Add device or Management -> Choose host -> Import into Mactrack Database Create new or enable prepared Device Types - Console -> Mactrack -> Device Types
Bug and feature enhancements for the Mactrack plugin are handled in GitHub. You may want try first searching the Cacti forums for a solution before creating an issue in GitHub.
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Jimmy Conner (cigamit)
For bringing the plugin architecture to the world of Cacti and providing continual support of my development efforts.
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Larry Adams (TheWitness)
For supporting this monster on his free time even though he no longer works in the network space.
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Reinhard Scheck (gandalf)
The European Cacti strongman and Cacti/RRDtool guru. Thanks for keeping me honest.
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Cacti Users Everywhere
For just using Cacti. Thanks for giving me a hobby to live for.
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