Method of identifying device types on a local area network using passive monitoring
First Claim
1. In a test instrument, a method for determining network device types on a LAN comprising:
- (a) coupling said test instrument to said LAN;
(b) passively acquiring frame information from said LAN;
(c) selectively storing said frame information in an entry in a station database;
(d) comparing said frame information to at least one set of frame types wherein said set of frame types is associated with one of said network device types; and
(e) if said frame information matches any of said set of frame types, identifying said entry as said network device type.
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Abstract
In a test instrument for testing local area networks (LANs), a method for identifying network device types on a LAN operating according to the TCP/IP protocol suite using passive monitoring is provided. A test instrument is coupled to the LAN to passively receive traffic in the form of frames that are being sent between the nodes on the LAN. The frames being sent may contain information that may be uniquely associated with specific types of network devices such as servers, routers, printers. A frame processor collects and extracts the frame information from the frames, including the message type and source IP address. The frame information is compared against sets of frame types, with each set of frame types uniquely associated with one of the network device types. The device types as detected are added to a station database.
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17 Claims
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1. In a test instrument, a method for determining network device types on a LAN comprising:
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(a) coupling said test instrument to said LAN; (b) passively acquiring frame information from said LAN; (c) selectively storing said frame information in an entry in a station database; (d) comparing said frame information to at least one set of frame types wherein said set of frame types is associated with one of said network device types; and (e) if said frame information matches any of said set of frame types, identifying said entry as said network device type. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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11. In a test instrument, a method for determining network device types on a LAN comprising:
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(a) coupling said test instrument to said LAN; (b) passively acquiring frame information from said LAN; (c) selectively storing said frame information in an entry in a station database; (d) comparing said frame information to a set of router frame types, a set of printer frame types, and a set of printer frame types; (e) if said frame information matches any of said set of router frame types, identifying said entry as said router; (f) if said frame information matches any of said set of server frame types, identifying said entry as said server; and (g) if said frame information matches any of said set of printer frame types, identifying said entry as said printer. - View Dependent Claims (12, 13, 14, 15, 16)
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17. An instrument for testing a local area network (LAN) comprising:
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(a) a housing, said housing sized to be held within the hand of an operator; (b) frame processor means, positioned in said housing, for receiving frames from said LAN and for processing said frames to provide frame information; (c) a patch cord means for electrically coupling said frame processor means to said LAN; (d) memory means for storing a station database, said memory means being positioned in said housing; (e) a microprocessor positioned in said housing and coupled to said memory means and to said frame processor means to receive and selectively store said frame information in said station database as an entry wherein said entry is identified as a network device type when said frame information matches one of a plurality of frame types; and (f) display means, mounted to said housing, for displaying the contents of said station database.
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