Not a perl solution (Tcl), but I thing worth a look, is
Scotty / Tkinet.
A quote from the Tkinet description:
Network maps can be maintained by using the editing features
provided by Tkined or using automated tools. The source
distribution contains applications to discover IP networks,
to support the network layout process, to troubleshoot IP
networks using SNMP in combination with other standard tools
(e.g. traceroute) and to monitor network status using SNMP
or selected SUN RPCs.
Might be interesting to use together with
Tcl::Tk, if you want to do this in perl.
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