This program ingests a Cisco "sh ip arp" as a text file and produces the list of vendors seen in the file

Overview

IP-ARP-Vendor_lookup

This program ingests a Cisco "sh ip arp" as a text file and produces the list of vendors seen in the file

Why?

  • Answers the question what are the different vendors seen in a Cisco #sh ip arp
  • Helps to understand what is in a network

Requirements:

  • This uses a restful API to search for the vendors, so it needs an internet connection
  • This needs the output of a "#sh ip arp", as it is using this to do the lookup

Output:

  • Program Output: image
  • Vendor_list.txt Output: image
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Releases(v11.0)
  • v11.0(May 19, 2022)

    What vendors are lurking on your network?

    This software figures this out!

    How?

    This program reviews an ARP or MAC Address table (Such as a Cisco IOS sh ip arp or sh mac add output), and produces information on your network like:

    • How many different vendors (as in companies) exist within your network?
    • How many different types of hardware (MAC OUIs) exist within your network?
    • Where are all these things, and what are their IPs?
    • A list (and total) of all the Apple, Cisco, Dell, HP, and Mitel products that exist on your network
    • Are there any hidden VLANs lurking within your network? This answers this too!

    Table of Contents:

    Why?

    • Understanding what exactly is in your network is essential for security reasons...
    • Benchmarks your network so you can easily see changes

    Dependencies

    • This uses a restful API to search for the vendors, so it needs a working internet connection
    • This needs the output of an ARP or MAC Address table as a text file (such as the Cisco IOS #sh ip arp format seen below), as it is using this to do the lookup

    Input

    • Contents of an ARP or MAC Address table as a text file (such as a Cisco #sh ip arp output, like below):

      image

    Output

    • Example of the output:

      image program_output2 image
    • If Chrome or Firefox is available (on a Windows, Mac or Linux system), it will create an interactive web-based pie chart and display it in the browser: 2022-03-06 18 43 25
    • Created text file "company_list.txt" output:

      image
    • Created text file "oui_final_list.txt" output:

      image
    • Created Vendor-Devices.txt file:

      image
    • Creates a list of CSV "spreadsheet" device files and puts them in a new csv_files folder
    • Puts all the *.txt files created into the text_files folder

    To Do / Updates

    • [x] Automatically attempts to upgrade required libraries (05/22/2022)
    • [x] Added a banner and info box (see output section of readme, 04/21/22)
    • [x] Fixed issue if text / CSV files already exist (04/07/2022)
    • [x] Added a timeout to the Vendor lookup, and significantly improved company lookup time (04/06/2022)
    • [x] Created CSV files for every created device text file in a separate csv_files folder, for easy review by any spreadsheet app like visidata (added 03/23/2022)
    • [x] Added code to move all the *.txt files to a created text_files folder (added 03/23/2022)
    • [x] Fixed a bug where a created csv file may have contents from more than one device file in it (resolved 03/23/2022)
    • [x] Used the rich library to colorize cli output (added 03/06/2022)
    • [x] Style Improvements [on-going, started 03/06/2022]
    • [x] Added lookup for Mitel Corperation Phones (02/11/2022)
    • [x] Streamlined API call, add support for Apple Macs (supporting Windows, Linux or Mac computers (Added 02/10/2022)
    • [x] Added a progress bar for collecting oui info via “tqdm” (added 12/22/2021)
    • [ ] Use the sanitized OUI list here, to increase filtering (on-going)

    This app is free❗



    Source code(tar.gz)
    Source code(zip)
    NetVendor.py(35.25 KB)
  • v10.0(Apr 21, 2022)

    What vendors are lurking on your network?

    This software figures this out!

    How?

    This program reviews an ARP or MAC Address table (Such as a Cisco IOS sh ip arp or sh mac add output), and produces information on your network like:

    • How many different vendors (as in companies) exist within your network?
    • How many different types of hardware (MAC OUIs) exist within your network?
    • Where are all these things, and what are their IPs?
    • A list (and total) of all the Apple, Cisco, Dell, HP, and Mitel products that exist on your network
    • Are there any hidden VLANs lurking within your network? This answers this too!

    Table of Contents:

    Why?

    • Understanding what exactly is in your network is essential for security reasons...
    • Benchmarks your network so you can easily see changes

    Dependencies

    • This uses a restful API to search for the vendors, so it needs a working internet connection
    • This needs the output of an ARP or MAC Address table as a text file (such as the Cisco IOS #sh ip arp format seen below), as it is using this to do the lookup

    Input

    • Contents of an ARP or MAC Address table as a text file (such as a Cisco #sh ip arp output, like below):

      image

    Output

    • Example of the output:

      image program_output2 image
    • If Chrome or Firefox is available (on a Windows, Mac or Linux system), it will create an interactive web-based pie chart and display it in the browser: 2022-03-06 18 43 25
    • Created text file "company_list.txt" output:

      image
    • Created text file "oui_final_list.txt" output:

      image
    • Created Vendor-Devices.txt file:

      image
    • Creates a list of CSV "spreadsheet" device files and puts them in a new csv_files folder
    • Puts all the *.txt files created into the text_files folder

    To Do / Updates

    • [x] Added a banner and info box (see output section of readme, 04/21/22)
    • [x] Fixed issue if text / CSV files already exist (04/07/2022)
    • [x] Added a timeout to the Vendor lookup, and significantly improved company lookup time (04/06/2022)
    • [x] Created CSV files for every created device text file in a separate csv_files folder, for easy review by any spreadsheet app like visidata (added 03/23/2022)
    • [x] Added code to move all the *.txt files to a created text_files folder (added 03/23/2022)
    • [x] Fixed a bug where a created csv file may have contents from more than one device file in it (resolved 03/23/2022)
    • [x] Used the rich library to colorize cli output (added 03/06/2022)
    • [x] Style Improvements [on-going, started 03/06/2022]
    • [x] Added lookup for Mitel Corperation Phones (02/11/2022)
    • [x] Streamlined API call, add support for Apple Macs (supporting Windows, Linux or Mac computers (Added 02/10/2022)
    • [x] Added a progress bar for collecting oui info via “tqdm” (added 12/22/2021)
    • [ ] Use the sanitized OUI list here, to increase filtering (on-going)

    This app is free❗



    Source code(tar.gz)
    Source code(zip)
    NetVendor.py(34.57 KB)
  • v9.5(Apr 7, 2022)

    NetVendor

    What vendors are lurking on your network?

    This software figures this out!

    How?

    This program reviews an ARP or MAC Address table (Such as a Cisco IOS sh ip arp or sh mac add output), and produces information on your network like:

    • How many different vendors (as in companies) exist within your network?
    • How many different types of hardware (MAC OUIs) exist within your network?
    • Where are all these things, and what are their IPs?
    • A list (and total) of all the Apple, Cisco, Dell, HP, and Mitel products that exist on your network
    • Are there any hidden VLANs lurking within your network? This answers this too!

    Table of Contents:

    Why?

    • Understanding what exactly is in your network is essential for security reasons...
    • Benchmarks your network so you can easily see changes

    Dependencies

    • This uses a restful API to search for the vendors, so it needs a working internet connection
    • This needs the output of an ARP or MAC Address table as a text file (such as the Cisco IOS #sh ip arp format seen below), as it is using this to do the lookup

    Input

    • Contents of an ARP or MAC Address table as a text file (such as a Cisco #sh ip arp output, like below):

      image

    Output

    • Example of the output:

      program_output1 program_output2 image
    • If Chrome or Firefox is available (on a Windows, Mac or Linux system), it will create an interactive web-based pie chart and display it in the browser: 2022-03-06 18 43 25
    • Created text file "company_list.txt" output:

      image
    • Created text file "oui_final_list.txt" output:

      image
    • Created Vendor-Devices.txt file:

      image
    • Creates a list of CSV "spreadsheet" device files and puts them in a new csv_files folder
    • Puts all the *.txt files created into the text_files folder

    To Do / Updates

    • [x] Fixed issue if text / CSV files already exist (04/07/2022)
    • [x] Added a timeout to the Vendor lookup, and significantly improved company lookup time (04/06/2022)
    • [x] Created CSV files for every created device text file in a separate csv_files folder, for easy review by any spreadsheet app like visidata (added 03/23/2022)
    • [x] Added code to move all the *.txt files to a created text_files folder (added 03/23/2022)
    • [x] Fixed a bug where a created csv file may have contents from more than one device file in it (resolved 03/23/2022)
    • [x] Used the rich library to colorize cli output (added 03/06/2022)
    • [x] Style Improvements [on-going, started 03/06/2022]
    • [x] Added lookup for Mitel Corperation Phones (02/11/2022)
    • [x] Streamlined API call, add support for Apple Macs (supporting Windows, Linux or Mac computers (Added 02/10/2022)
    • [x] Added a progress bar for collecting oui info via “tqdm” (added 12/22/2021)
    • [ ] Use the sanitized OUI list here, to increase filtering (on-going)

    This app is free❗

    Source code(tar.gz)
    Source code(zip)
    NetVendor.py(33.16 KB)
  • v9.0(Apr 6, 2022)

    NetVendor

    What vendors are lurking on your network?

    This software figures this out!

    How?

    This program reviews an ARP or MAC Address table (Such as a Cisco IOS sh ip arp or sh mac add output), and produces information on your network like:

    • How many different vendors (as in companies) exist within your network?
    • How many different types of hardware (MAC OUIs) exist within your network?
    • Where are all these things, and what are their IPs?
    • A list (and total) of all the Apple, Cisco, Dell, HP, and Mitel products that exist on your network
    • Are there any hidden VLANs lurking within your network? This answers this too!

    Table of Contents:

    Why?

    • Understanding what exactly is in your network is essential for security reasons...
    • Benchmarks your network so you can easily see changes

    Dependencies

    • This uses a restful API to search for the vendors, so it needs a working internet connection
    • This needs the output of an ARP or MAC Address table as a text file (such as the Cisco IOS #sh ip arp format seen below), as it is using this to do the lookup

    Input

    • Contents of an ARP or MAC Address table as a text file (such as a Cisco #sh ip arp output, like below):

      image

    Output

    • Example of the output:

      program_output1 program_output2 image
    • If Chrome or Firefox is available (on a Windows, Mac or Linux system), it will create an interactive web-based pie chart and display it in the browser: 2022-03-06 18 43 25
    • Created text file "company_list.txt" output:

      image
    • Created text file "oui_final_list.txt" output:

      image
    • Created Vendor-Devices.txt file:

      image
    • Creates a list of CSV "spreadsheet" device files and puts them in a new csv_files folder
    • Puts all the *.txt files created into the text_files folder

    To Do / Updates

    • [x] Added a timeout to the Vendor lookup, and significantly improved company lookup time (04/06/2022)
    • [x] Created CSV files for every created device text file in a separate csv_files folder, for easy review by any spreadsheet app like visidata (added 03/23/2022)
    • [x] Added code to move all the *.txt files to a created text_files folder (added 03/23/2022)
    • [x] Fixed a bug where a created csv file may have contents from more than one device file in it (resolved 03/23/2022)
    • [x] Used the rich library to colorize cli output (added 03/06/2022)
    • [x] Style Improvements [on-going, started 03/06/2022]
    • [x] Added lookup for Mitel Corperation Phones (02/11/2022)
    • [x] Streamlined API call, add support for Apple Macs (supporting Windows, Linux or Mac computers (Added 02/10/2022)
    • [x] Added a progress bar for collecting oui info via “tqdm” (added 12/22/2021)
    • [ ] Use the sanitized OUI list here, to increase filtering (on-going)
    Source code(tar.gz)
    Source code(zip)
    NetVendor.py(32.77 KB)
  • v8.5(Mar 29, 2022)

    NetVendor

    What vendors are lurking on your network?

    This software figures this out!

    How?

    This program reviews an ARP or MAC Address table (Such as a Cisco IOS sh ip arp or sh mac add output), and produces information on your network like:

    • How many different vendors (as in companies) exist within your network?
    • How many different types of hardware (MAC OUIs) exist within your network?
    • Where are all these things, and what are their IPs?
    • A list (and total) of all the Apple, Cisco, Dell, HP, and Mitel products that exist on your network
    • Are there any hidden VLANs lurking within your network? This answers this too!

    Table of Contents:

    Why?

    • Understanding what exactly is in your network is essential for security reasons...
    • Benchmarks your network so you can easily see changes

    Dependencies

    • This uses a restful API to search for the vendors, so it needs a working internet connection
    • This needs the output of an ARP or MAC Address table as a text file (such as the Cisco IOS #sh ip arp format seen below), as it is using this to do the lookup

    Input

    • Contents of an ARP or MAC Address table as a text file (such as a Cisco #sh ip arp output, like below):

      image

    Output

    • Example of the output:

      program_output1 program_output2 image
    • If Chrome or Firefox is available (on a Windows, Mac or Linux system), it will create an interactive web-based pie chart and display it in the browser: 2022-03-06 18 43 25
    • Created text file "company_list.txt" output:

      image
    • Created text file "oui_final_list.txt" output:

      image
    • Created Vendor-Devices.txt file:

      image
    • Creates a list of CSV "spreadsheet" device files and puts them in a new csv_files folder
    • Puts all the *.txt files created into the text_files folder

    As of 03/29:

    Features:

    • Produces output on the vendors (companies) seen within the network, such as their hardware address, IP address, VLAN etc
    • Produces an interactive web-based pie chart if you have Firefox or Chrome available on a Windows Apple, or Linux system
    • Rich color formatting for the screen for easy viewing
    • Organizes files into two folders csv_files and text_files for easy review

    Fixes:

    • Now requests for the application to be restarted if needed libraries are installed
    Source code(tar.gz)
    Source code(zip)
    NetVendor.py(32.62 KB)
  • v8.0(Mar 23, 2022)

    03/23/2022

    • Fixed CSV bug, now csv files contain the correct info
    • *.csv device files are now in the csv_files folder
    • *.txt files are now moved to the folder text_files for cleaner organization

    As of 03/19/2022

    • Any Device.txt files created are also saved as csv (comma separated value) files in the created csv_files folder; for easy import into spreadsheet applications

    Previous updates:

    • Added current directory path instead of saying "current directory" review by spreadsheet applications
    • CLI / Terminal output is now colored
    • Output is organized
    • Shows an interactive (mouse over the section pieces) pie graph on Linux / Mac / Windows if Chrome or Firefox is available
    • Works with the output of any MAC or ARP table (saved as plain text)
    • Produces files showing details like IP address (ARP input) or switch interface port (MAC address table input) where the vendors are within the network
    • Cross platform
    • If required libraries are not installed, the software automatically installs them (in rare instances one may have to run the software twice)
    Source code(tar.gz)
    Source code(zip)
    Vendor-Finder.py(31.83 KB)
  • 7.5(Mar 19, 2022)

    As of 03/19/2022

    • Any Device.txt files created are also saved as csv (comma separated value) files in the created csv_files folder; for easy import into spreadsheet applications

    Previous updates:

    • Added current directory path instead of saying "current directory" review by spreadsheet applications
    • CLI / Terminal output is now colored
    • Output is organized
    • Shows an interactive (mouse over the section pieces) pie graph on Linux / Mac / Windows if Chrome or Firefox is available
    • Works with the output of any MAC or ARP table (saved as plain text)
    • Produces files showing details like IP address (ARP input) or switch interface port (MAC address table input) where the vendors are within the network
    • Cross platform
    • If required libraries are not installed, the software automatically installs them (in rare instances one may have to run the software twice)
    Source code(tar.gz)
    Source code(zip)
    Vendor-Finder.py(30.28 KB)
  • 7.1(Mar 7, 2022)

    03/16/2022

    • Added current directory path instead of saying "current directory"

    As of 03/0/7/2022

    • CLI / Terminal output is now colored
    • Output is organized

    Previous updates:

    • Shows an interactive (mouse over the section pieces) pie graph on Linux / Mac / Windows if Chrome or Firefox is available
    • Works with the output of any MAC or ARP table (saved as plain text)
    • Produces files showing details like IP address (ARP input) or switch interface port (MAC address table input) where the vendors are within the network
    • Cross platform
    • If required libraries are not installed, the software automatically installs them (in rare instances one may have to run the software twice)
    Source code(tar.gz)
    Source code(zip)
    Vendor-Finder.py(28.22 KB)
  • 6.5(Dec 3, 2021)

    This program reads a text file containing the output of a MAC address table or an ARP table like a Cisco sh ip arp it then data mines that file, getting the company and OUI information, it then searches the text file using the specific OUIs for Apple, Cisco, Dell, Mitel and HP devices to get how many of each of these devices are in the ARP / MAC address table.

    It produces text files containing:

    • The alphabetized list of unique vendors (as in companies) shown in the file (via a restful API lookup)
    • A list of all the unique OUIs (hardware types) seen in the ARP / MAC Address table (removes duplicate entries)
    • A total list of Apple systems seen in the ARP /MAC address table
    • A total list of the Cisco devices seen in the ARP / MAC address table
    • A total list of the Dell devices see in the ARP / MAC address table
    • A total list of all the HP devices in the ARP / MAC address table
    • A total list of all the Mitel Inc phones in the ARP / MAC address table
    • A total list of all the unique VLANs in the ARP / MAC address table

    The files above contain relevant information such as (if an ARP table was digested) the IP address, time the system in question saw the device, the MAC address of the specific device, and the VLAN it is in.

    ... And now shows progress bars and produces an interactive Pie Chart if you have Firefox or Chrome available on a Linux, Windows or Mac computer

    Source code(tar.gz)
    Source code(zip)
    Vendor-Finder.py(27.95 KB)
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