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cdpr (Cisco Discovery Protocol Reporter) shows the
switch and port that a machine is connected to,
provided that the device supports CDP. It can also
optionally decode the full CDP packet. cdpr was
written to help network/system administrators find
out about the equipment that a machine is
connected to. This is done by capturing and
decoding a Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) packet.

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2010-02-17 05:44
2.4

An issue on OSX 10.6+ has been fixed. A pcap file can now be read instead of a live network interface.

2008-09-20 05:37
2.3

This release adds the ability to decode the IPv6 addresses contained in the CDP packet and report them to the server.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements

2006-07-29 08:20
2.2.1

A parsing issue when specifying a server to send updates to on the command line was resolved. cdpr will now properly set the port to 80 if no other port is specified.
Tags: Major bugfixes

2004-04-15 16:39
2.2.0

The ability to specify the port number cdpr should
use when transmitting data to a cdpr server was
added.
Tags: Minor feature enhancements

2003-11-15 02:34
2.1.0

The ability to set a timeout to avoid hanging forever waiting for a CDP packet has been added. The ability to specify the server and path to send updates to on the command line instead of in a config file has been added. Config files are still supported.
Tags: Major feature enhancements

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