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NetMCP — Networking Intelligence for AI Agents

Open-source MCP servers that give AI agents structured access to networking standards, device databases, and security data.

Self-host for free — run locally, via Docker, or as an MCP server in your AI coding tool.

Test Suite License: MIT Node.js Version MCP Protocol Tools Packages

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What is this?

AI agents helping network engineers constantly need to look up protocol specs, device info, and security vulnerabilities. Right now they hallucinate RFC numbers, guess at port assignments, and miss critical CVEs.

NetMCP fixes that by wrapping authoritative, free, public networking databases in Model Context Protocol servers — so any AI agent (Claude, GPT, Cursor, OpenClaw, etc.) can query them directly.

Related MCP server: mcp-remote-ssh

Packages

Package

Data Source

Records

Status

oui-lookup

IEEE OUI (MAC → Vendor)

38K+ manufacturers

✅ Done

rfc-search

IETF Datatracker

153K+ documents

✅ Done

nvd-network-cves

NIST NVD

250K+ CVEs

✅ Done

fcc-devices

FCC Equipment Auth

20K+ grantees

✅ Done

threegpp-specs

3GPP Archive

5G/LTE standards

✅ Done

iana-services

IANA Service Registry

40+ services/ports

✅ Done

dns-records

IANA DNS RR Types

48 record types

✅ Done

iana-media-types

IANA Media Types

80+ MIME types

✅ Done

whois-lookup

WHOIS Protocol

Domain/IP/ASN queries

✅ Done

Architecture

graph TB
    subgraph "AI Agents"
        A1[Claude Code]
        A2[Cursor]
        A3[OpenClaw]
        A4[Any MCP Client]
    end
    
    subgraph "MCP Protocol"
        MCP[JSON-RPC 2.0<br/>stdio/HTTP transport]
    end
    
    subgraph "NetMCP Servers"
        subgraph "oui-lookup"
            OUI[4 tools<br/>local database<br/>instant response]
        end
        
        subgraph "rfc-search"
            RFC[4 tools<br/>10s timeout<br/>5 req/10s rate limit]
        end
        
        subgraph "nvd-network-cves"
            NVD[6 tools<br/>24hr cache<br/>5 req/30s rate limit<br/>15s timeout]
        end
        
        subgraph "fcc-devices"
            FCC[4 tools<br/>10 req/10s rate limit<br/>15s timeout]
        end
        
        subgraph "threegpp-specs"
            3GPP[4 tools<br/>curated + FTP<br/>10s timeout]
        end
        
        subgraph "iana-services"
            IANA[5 tools<br/>local database<br/>instant response]
        end
        
        subgraph "dns-records"
            DNS[4 tools<br/>local database<br/>instant response]
        end
        
        subgraph "iana-media-types"
            MEDIA[5 tools<br/>local database<br/>instant response]
        end
        
        subgraph "whois-lookup"
            WHOIS[5 tools<br/>domain/IP/ASN<br/>10s timeout]
        end
    end
    
    subgraph "Data Sources"
        DS1[(IEEE OUI<br/>38K+ manufacturers)]
        DS2[(IETF Datatracker<br/>153K+ RFCs)]
        DS3[(NIST NVD<br/>250K+ CVEs)]
        DS4[(FCC API<br/>20K+ grantees)]
        DS5[(3GPP Archive<br/>5G/LTE specs)]
        DS6[(IANA Services<br/>40+ ports/protocols)]
        DS7[(IANA DNS RR<br/>48 record types)]
        DS8[(IANA Media Types<br/>80+ MIME types)]
        DS9[(WHOIS Servers<br/>Domain registrars)]
    end
    
    A1 & A2 & A3 & A4 --> MCP
    MCP --> OUI & RFC & NVD & FCC & 3GPP & IANA & DNS & MEDIA & WHOIS
    OUI --> DS1
    RFC --> DS2
    NVD --> DS3
    FCC --> DS4
    3GPP --> DS5
    IANA --> DS6
    DNS --> DS7
    MEDIA --> DS8
    WHOIS --> DS9
    
    classDef agent fill:#e1f5fe,stroke:#01579b,stroke-width:2px
    classDef mcp fill:#fff3e0,stroke:#e65100,stroke-width:2px
    classDef server fill:#f3e5f5,stroke:#4a148c,stroke-width:2px
    classDef source fill:#e8f5e9,stroke:#1b5e20,stroke-width:2px
    
    class A1,A2,A3,A4 agent
    class MCP mcp
    class OUI,RFC,NVD,FCC,3GPP,IANA,DNS,MEDIA,WHOIS server
    class DS1,DS2,DS3,DS4,DS5,DS6,DS7,DS8,DS9 source

Key features:

  • Rate limiting — All API-calling packages have thread-safe rate limiters (prevents API blocks)

  • 🔒 Input validation — Max length checks, format validation, SQL injection protection

  • ⏱️ Timeouts — All network calls have timeouts (10-15s) to prevent hangs

  • 💾 Caching — NVD package has 24-hour in-memory cache (reduces API load, faster responses)

  • 100% JSDoc coverage — Full type annotations for IDE autocomplete and static analysis

  • 🧪 Comprehensive tests — 41 smoke tests + 34 integration tests (75 total)

  • 🚀 Production-ready — CI/CD, ESLint, npm workspaces, all security issues resolved

Use it 4 ways

1. Docker (Easiest — one command)

# Build the image
docker build -t netmcp:latest .

# Run any server
docker run -it netmcp:latest oui-lookup

# Or use Docker Compose
docker-compose up oui-lookup rfc-search nvd-network-cves

Full Docker Guide — includes MCP client configs, Kubernetes, production deployment

2. MCP Server (Claude Code, Cursor, OpenClaw, any MCP client)

# Clone and run locally
git clone https://github.com/cheenu1092-oss/netmcp.git
cd netmcp/packages/oui-lookup
npm install && npm start

Add to your MCP client config:

{
  "mcpServers": {
    "oui-lookup": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["packages/oui-lookup/src/index.js"]
    },
    "rfc-search": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["packages/rfc-search/src/index.js"]
    },
    "nvd-network-cves": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["packages/nvd-network-cves/src/index.js"]
    },
    "fcc-devices": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["packages/fcc-devices/src/index.js"]
    },
    "threegpp-specs": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["packages/threegpp-specs/src/index.js"]
    },
    "iana-services": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["packages/iana-services/src/index.js"]
    },
    "dns-records": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["packages/dns-records/src/index.js"]
    },
    "iana-media-types": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["packages/iana-media-types/src/index.js"]
    },
    "whois-lookup": {
      "command": "node",
      "args": ["packages/whois-lookup/src/index.js"]
    }
  }
}

3. OpenClaw / Claude Code Skill

# Install as an OpenClaw skill
clawhub install jugaad-lab/oui-lookup

Usage Examples

Once configured in your MCP client, you can ask natural language questions and the AI will use the appropriate tool:

OUI Lookup (MAC Address → Vendor)

Ask: "Who makes the device with MAC address 00:1A:2B:3C:4D:5E?"
Tool used: oui_lookup
Response:

{
  "prefix": "001A2B",
  "found": true,
  "vendor": "Apple, Inc.",
  "address": "1 Infinite Loop, Cupertino CA 95014, US"
}

Ask: "Find all Cisco OUIs"
Tool used: oui_search
Returns: List of all MAC prefixes registered to Cisco


RFC Search (Internet Standards)

Ask: "What's RFC 9293 about?"
Tool used: rfc_get
Response:

{
  "name": "RFC9293",
  "title": "Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)",
  "abstract": "This document specifies the Internet Transmission Control Protocol (TCP)...",
  "status": "INTERNET STANDARD",
  "published": "2022-08",
  "url": "https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9293.html"
}

Ask: "Find recent RFCs about QUIC"
Tool used: rfc_search
Returns: List of QUIC-related RFCs with titles and links


NVD Network CVEs (Security Vulnerabilities)

Ask: "Tell me about CVE-2023-44487 (HTTP/2 Rapid Reset)"
Tool used: cve_get
Response:

{
  "cve_id": "CVE-2023-44487",
  "description": "HTTP/2 rapid reset vulnerability allows denial of service...",
  "cvss_score": 7.5,
  "severity": "HIGH",
  "published": "2023-10-10",
  "affected_products": ["nginx", "envoy", "apache-httpd", ...],
  "references": [...]
}

Ask: "Find recent WiFi vulnerabilities"
Tool used: cve_search
Returns: List of CVEs mentioning "wifi" in description

Performance: Includes 24-hour cache + rate limiting. Use cve_cache_stats to monitor.


FCC Devices (Wireless Equipment Certifications)

Ask: "What wireless devices has Apple gotten FCC approval for recently?"
Tool used: fcc_search (by name: "Apple")
Response:

{
  "query": "Apple",
  "count": 143,
  "results": [
    {
      "grantee_name": "Apple Inc.",
      "grantee_code": "BCG",
      "country": "United States",
      "date_received": "2024-01-15"
    },
    ...
  ]
}

Ask: "Show me recent FCC certifications from China"
Tool used: fcc_search (by country: "China")
Returns: List of recent wireless device approvals


3GPP Specs (5G/LTE Standards)

Ask: "What's 3GPP spec 23.501 about?"
Tool used: spec_get
Response:

{
  "number": "23.501",
  "title": "System architecture for the 5G System (5GS)",
  "series": "23_series",
  "technology": "Core Network and Terminals",
  "release": 16,
  "status": "Under change control",
  "url": "https://www.3gpp.org/ftp/Specs/archive/23_series/23.501/"
}

Ask: "Find 3GPP specs about network slicing"
Tool used: spec_search
Returns: List of specs with "slicing" in title (28.801, 23.501, etc.)


IANA Services (Port & Protocol Lookup)

Ask: "What service runs on port 443?"
Tool used: service_by_port
Response:

{
  "port": 443,
  "services": [
    {
      "name": "https",
      "protocol": "tcp",
      "description": "HTTP over TLS/SSL",
      "assignee": "IETF",
      "rfc": "RFC 2818"
    }
  ]
}

Ask: "Search for VPN services"
Tool used: service_search
Returns: List of VPN/tunneling services (IPsec, OpenVPN, L2TP)


DNS Records (Resource Record Types)

Ask: "What's a DNS AAAA record?"
Tool used: record_by_name
Response:

{
  "type": 28,
  "name": "AAAA",
  "description": "IPv6 address record",
  "rfc": "RFC 3596",
  "category": "Data"
}

Ask: "Find DNS security record types"
Tool used: record_search (keyword: "dnssec")
Returns: DNSKEY, RRSIG, NSEC, DS, NSEC3, TLSA, and more


IANA Media Types (MIME Type Lookup)

Ask: "What's the MIME type for .webp files?"
Tool used: media_by_extension
Response:

{
  "extension": ".webp",
  "media_type": "image/webp",
  "description": "WebP image format",
  "rfc": "WebP Specification",
  "category": "image"
}

Ask: "Show me all video formats"
Tool used: media_by_category (category: "video")
Returns: video/mp4, video/webm, video/ogg, video/quicktime, etc.


WHOIS Lookup (Domain/IP/ASN Intelligence)

Ask: "Look up example.com via WHOIS"
Tool used: whois_lookup (universal lookup, auto-detects type)
Response:

{
  "query": "example.com",
  "type": "domain",
  "raw_output": "Domain Name: EXAMPLE.COM\nRegistrar: IANA\nCreation Date: 1995-08-14...",
  "message": "WHOIS query successful"
}

Ask: "What's the WHOIS info for 8.8.8.8?"
Tool used: whois_ip
Returns: IP allocation details, network range, organization (Google LLC)

Ask: "Look up ASN 15169"
Tool used: whois_asn
Returns: Autonomous System details (Google LLC, network blocks, contact info)

Performance: Queries public WHOIS servers with 10s timeout. Use whois_stats to monitor query types and success rate.


Why these data sources?

All data is free, public, and authoritative:

  • IEEE OUI — Official MAC address vendor registry (38K+ manufacturers)

  • IETF/RFC — Every internet standard ever written (153K+ documents)

  • NIST NVD — US government vulnerability database (250K+ CVEs)

  • FCC EAS — Official US wireless equipment certifications (20K+ grantees)

  • 3GPP — Global 5G/LTE/NR standards body (5K+ specifications)

  • IANA Services — Official port and protocol number registry (40+ common services)

  • IANA DNS RR Types — Official DNS resource record type registry (48 record types)

  • IANA Media Types — Official MIME type registry (80+ common types)

  • WHOIS Protocol — Distributed domain/IP/ASN registration database (RFC 3912)

No API keys needed. No rate limit issues. No scraping gray areas.

Technical Features

  • 100% JSDoc type coverage — IDE autocomplete, static analysis

  • Thread-safe rate limiting — prevents API throttling under concurrent load

  • 24-hour caching (NVD) — faster responses, reduced API pressure

  • Comprehensive test suite — 75 tests (41 smoke + 34 integration)

  • CI/CD with GitHub Actions — tests on Node.js 20.x, 22.x, 24.x

  • ESLint + type validation — zero errors, zero warnings

  • npm workspaces — efficient monorepo with hoisted dependencies

  • Production-ready — timeouts, error handling, input sanitization

Built by

Nagarjun Srinivasan — Principal Systems Engineer at HPE Networking, holder of US Patent 10986606 on wireless signal strength methods. Building AI-driven self-driving networks by day, open-source networking tools by night.

Part of the jugaad-lab open source collective.

Contributing

PRs welcome! See CONTRIBUTING.md for guidelines.

License

MIT — use it however you want.

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