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Looking for files to help with network automation, scripting, compliance policies and security standards, custom reports, or device support bundles? Look no further than the NetMRI Download area. Browse the categories, and make sure to expand each to view all the options available to you! Prior to downloading the files, you'll be asked to accept the download agreement 1x. Have questions?
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Device Support Bundles
Device Support Bundles are files that allow you to define how to interact with a device on the network and pull information from it for use within NetMRI.
Topic Description
chuq on April 16, 2013

 

chuq on April 16, 2013

 

This DSB adds support for the Fortinet FGC3600C Firewall. It requires NetMRI release 6.6. 

chuq on March 22, 2013

This DSB adds support for the A10 AX3000 Load Balancer. It requires NetMRI release 6.4.5

 

chuq on March 04, 2013

This DSB adds support for the F5 BIG-IP 8400 Load Balancer. It requires NetMRI release 6.5.4.

 

chuq on February 25, 2013

This DSB adds support for the Juniper SRX3400 Firewall. It requires NetMRI 6.4.5 and requires the installation of the included hotfix.

 

chuq on February 06, 2013

This DSB adds support for the Huawei NE40E-X16 DSB Router. It requires NetMRI 6.5.4. 

 

chuq on January 08, 2013

 

The attached DSB provides support for the F5 BigIP-3900 Load Balancer. This DSB requires NetMRI version 6.4.5.

 

The attached DSB provides support for the Dell PowerConnect 6248 v3.3.3.3 DSB Switch. This DSB requires NetMRI 6.5.4.

chuq on January 08, 2013

 

The attached DSB provides support for the Dell PowerConnect 8024F Switch. This DSB requires NetMRI 6.5.3. 

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Hotfixes

While we try to make every software release perfect, bugs happen. When we release an interim fix for a bug, we'll post them here in the hotfixes section.

Topic Description
chuq on August 01, 2012

This hotfix is for NetMRI release 6.4.2 only. It is not required for releases 6.4.4 or later.

Elijah on February 27, 2012

This hotfix resolves some configuration collection problems caused by duplicate entries in one of the NetMRI databases.

Elijah on February 13, 2012

This hotfix addresses a problem where collected configs would not be displayed in the UI properly if they contained certain unprintable control cha

Elijah on February 13, 2012

This hotfix addresses a problem where the config collection Last Checked timestamp would not always be updated in the UI, even though the co

Elijah on February 13, 2012

This hotfix addresses a problem with Switchport and Forwarding Table collection for Juniper devices.

This hotfix provides updates to DSB support; and may be required for any subsequent DSBs.

This hofix addresses a problem with end hosts being prematurely expired if they fall within an ignore range or consolidation of ARP data falls behi

Resolves an issue where filters do not work correctly in Custom Reports.

This hotfix resolves an issue where floods of LINK-3-UPDOWN Syslog messages sent to the NetMRI could contribute to overall system slowdown.

This hotfix addresses several performance-related issues ans well as adds the mysql slow-query.log to the standard log package.

 

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Technical Notes
Technical Notes are supplemental documentation for the NetMRI product.
Topic Description

[PDF Updated 2012]

This installation manual covers a variety of topics, including;

[PDF Updated May 3, 2012]

This install guide covers a variety of topics, including;

Configuring Cisco CallManager 4.x to work with NetMRI.

pvogelsang on January 27, 2009

NetMRI can collect CDR and RTCP data from Avaya Call Servers and endpoints for the

Command Scripts (CCS)

CCS is a scripting language that enables you to execute any sequence of CommandLine Interface (CLI) commands on any network device from any vendor supported by NetMRI.

Topic Description

This script may be used to set speed and duplex settings of Ethernet interfaces on Arista based system.

chuq on June 21, 2012

This CCS is an example script showing how you can use getList to help you implement an upgrade strategy for a set of devices.

The attached ZIP file contains three files; a NetMRI policy file that you can import into your NetMRI, and two CCS scripts that show how you can bu

chuq on May 03, 2012

This is a collection of simple scripts with various functions that you might find useful for examination or to adapt to your needs.

chuq on May 03, 2012
Cisco

Here is a simple script that you can use in your NetMRI POC's if the customer asks about IOS upgrades.

This is a command that is supported on most Cisco devices that does everything for an IOS upgrade without prompting the user.

chuq on May 03, 2012
Cisco

This script sets the "message of the day" banner on Cisco devices.

chuq on May 03, 2012
CCS Script

This is a script to update and Standardize NTP settings throughout the network.

Anonymous (not verified) on September 26, 2008

This script checks to see if the User Specified Community String  Exists. If it does not then the new community string is added.

Anonymous (not verified) on March 31, 2008

This is a script which can be run to use ping on a Cisco device(s) to check connectivity and and report results via an Issue in Net

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Perl Scripts

Perl Scripts are another way to build scripts to automate CLI commands to
be executed on devices supported by NetMRI.

Topic Description
chuq on May 30, 2012

This is a perl script that will print out the list of users configured into NetMRI. Output will be similar to this:

list_users.pl

This scripts retrieves all interface addresses along with their associated interfaces and devices, efficiently. Requires NetMRI 6.4 or later.

chuq on May 03, 2012
This script sends a command to the remote device and saves the results into the log using the write_payload method.

This is a perl script that pulls the port description comment on an interface and stores it into a custom field called PortComment.

 

chuq on May 03, 2012
NetMRI

This download has a few example perl scripts we use in our NetMRI training for you to examine and adapt. Their functionality includes:

Policy Compliance Rules

Policy Compliance Rules are scripts that help you look for parts of your network that don't comply with your standards.

Topic Description
Elijah on November 04, 2009

The DISA Checklist is based upon programmable controls from the Cisco Perimeter Router Version 7, Release 1.9.   

Elijah on November 04, 2009

The DISA Checklist is based upon programmable controls from the Cisco Layer 2 Switch Checklist v7 r1.9.   

Elijah on November 04, 2009

The DISA Checklist is based upon programmable controls from the Cisco Infrastructure Switch Checklist v7 r1.9.   

Elijah on November 04, 2009

The DISA Checklist is based upon programmable controls from the Cisco Infrastructure Router Checklist v7 r1.9.   

Elijah on November 04, 2009

This policy checks to see if the Cisco recommended software for firewalls is loaded per the requirements of IAVA 2009-A-0026.

Elijah on November 04, 2009

This policy checks to see if the Cisco recommended IOS for routers and switches is loaded per the requirements of IAVA 2009-A-0022.

Elijah on November 04, 2009

How does NetMRI help meet Department of Defense (DoD) guidelines?

 This policy is provided to the user as is, and is meant as a general interpretation of the SANS framework.

pvogelsang on February 23, 2009

 This policy is provided to the user as is, and is meant as a general interpretation of the NSA 1.1c framework.

pvogelsang on February 23, 2009

This policy is provided to the user as is, and is meant as a general interpretation of the PCI DSS 1.2 framework.

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