Re: Identify rogue adsl modems routers in the network



t35tman , you are not being very clear on which side you want to
detect from , customer or network? I will presume this is network. In
the case of network simply do an arpscan. No need for complications at
this point with ping and snmp!

Regards,
Mario A. Spinthiras
http://www.spinthiras.net/

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