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    <title>topic utility/software to map Procurve and blade switch LAN? in Switches, Hubs, and Modems</title>
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    <description>I have a network made up of both p- and c-class blade switches, as well as Procurve rackmount switches.  I'm trying to determine the current spanning tree topology, and I haven't been able to do so manually.  Procurve Manager can't really do anything with the blade switches, so is there some package, HP or third party, which will give me a comprehensive map of all my switches?  Thanks in advance.</description>
    <pubDate>Mon, 12 Jan 2009 16:28:32 GMT</pubDate>
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      <description>I have a network made up of both p- and c-class blade switches, as well as Procurve rackmount switches.  I'm trying to determine the current spanning tree topology, and I haven't been able to do so manually.  Procurve Manager can't really do anything with the blade switches, so is there some package, HP or third party, which will give me a comprehensive map of all my switches?  Thanks in advance.</description>
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