NERD is a versatile database that allows users to store various types of network resources. It offers flexibility in managing and accessing these resources efficiently.
The ultimate goal of the application is to function as a warehouse for devices, locations, contracts, authentication, IP management, MPLS, VLAN, and potentially more exciting modules. NERD is not a management system, but rather a network-management-aiding-framework. It does not collect traps, view events or manage trouble tickets, as there are already numerous systems on the market with such features. NERD is meant to serve as a centralized network data source.
The application is now available for managing CISCO devices, but it was designed to support other vendors as well. Some of the key features of NERD include a Model-View-Controller Framework, written in PHP5 (OOP), based on MySQL (other databases can be used), modular and flexible structure, PHPTAL used as a templating system, secure authentication using encrypted passwords with random salts, encrypted passwords stored in the database, safe SQL queries, extendable modules, password recovery via email, locations management (cities, POPs), device management (models, devices, roles), network devices access management (with embedded TACACS+ daemon), and automatic, periodic CISCO config backup.
The latest release of NERD features minor changes, such as design and text error corrections, as well as major changes such as new features and bug fixes. NERD is a free software that has been proven to be fairly reliable to support and manage networks of various sizes.
Version 5.01 Beta: N/A