Network Diagram
Mapping of the networks into diagrams helps you to identify the topology/architecture of the network
Helps you to trace out a path to the target host in the network
Allows you to understand the position of firewalls, routers and other access control devices
Better management of the network
Different Tools To Network Diagram
LANsurveyor
http://solarwinds.com
Free for 30 days – after that starts at $2845
OpManager
http://www.manageengine.com
Network View
http://www.networkview.com
The Dude
http://www.mikrotik.com
Network Discovery and Mapping Tools
Nmap part of Kali Linux
See project 9-1 (page 193) in our textbook for an example how to use nmap
LANState – http://www.10-strike.com
FriendlyPinger – http://www.kilivich.com
Ipsonar – http://www.lumeta.com/products/ipsonar/
CartoReso – http://cartoreso.campus.ecp.fr
Switch Center Enterprise – http://www.lan-secure.com
HP Network Node Manager 1 Software – http://www8.hp.com
NetMapper – http://www.opnet.com
NetBrain Enterprise Suite – http://www.netbraintech.com
Spiceworks-Network Mapper – http://www.spiceworks.com
NetCrunch – http:// www.adremsoft.com
jNetMap -- see slides 6 and 7 below
FYI only: Top 10 Mapping Software – PC & Network Downloads
Corel Concept Draw Pro
Solarwinds
Cade (Free)
DIA (Free)
Diagram Designer (Free)
eDraw
LanFlow
Netprobe
Network Notepad (Free)
MicroSoft Visio
https://www.pcwdld.com/top-10-network-diagram-topology-and-mapping-software
Assignment
Download software of choice (I recommend a free one) from the list on slide 3
Build your network you are on--using the software
After you get your diagram built, write at each point on the network about how an attacker can attack that piece of equipment/software and what damage it could cause to the network (how serious it is or could be). You'll have a paragraph or two for each of these pieces of equipment:
Firewall
VPN
Proxy
Router/Switch
Gateway
If your network doesn't have all these pieces of equipment (or software), then just write from experience and what you learn from the book about that piece of equipment.
Installing jNetMap
How to install on Ubuntu:
http://linuxg.net/how-to-install-jnetmap-on-ubuntu-13-04-12-10-12-04-10-04-and-linux-mint-15-14-13/
How to install on Mac:
http://mac.softpedia.com/get/Network-Admin/jNetMap.shtml
How to install on Win:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/jnetmap/files/
Instructions for jNetMap
Create a new file (Menu: File > New).
Scan your network for devices (Menu: Tools > Network Scanner).
The Network Scanner will automatically use the IP-Range of your first active network-connection. Change IP/Subnet if necessary. (Hint: Use CIDR-Notation in the first field and hit enter).
Click “Scan”, wait for a moment, then click “Add”.
jNetMap will try to find the best ping-method, name and other settings for the devices and add them to the map.
Drag the devices to an appropriate position on the map or choose a layout from View > Layout.
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