Network Configuration Change Management
Reduce network change management time and errors
Save time and effort managing configuration changes using network change management
Quickly deploy configuration changes across your network—individually or in bulk using the network change management features in SolarWinds® Network Configuration Manager (NCM). NCM is designed to save you time better spent on more important tasks and help you prevent configuration errors that can occur when using a manual process. SolarWinds NCM can help you avoid bad or invalid configuration changes before deployment by using a change approval process. With ready-to-use configuration templates and the ability to perform bulk deployments, NCM leaves less room for human errors.
Set real-time alerts to track who made configuration changes and when
Configuration changes can be daily events in dynamic, multi-vendor networks. However, you need a way to monitor and track changes even if you don’t immediately see the impact of the change.
SolarWinds Network Configuration Manager is built to provide real-time change alerting and notify you every time a configuration is changed. You can easily see who made the change and when, with the ability to more easily roll back bad config changes as needed.
Recover quicker from configuration change errors thanks to automated backups
Critical devices or applications can experience more uptime when configuration changes are correct, and more uptime can also help improve productivity.
NCM is built to help you fix bad configs with minimal network downtime with the ability to quickly replace bad configurations or fix unauthorized changes using the last known good configuration from the archives. You can also search for and schedule automatic network backups of device configurations according to your preferred frequency.
Help ensure configuration changes comply with regulations
Adhering to security policies is often a frustrating task when it comes to configuration management and change control.
SolarWinds Network Configuration Manager includes vulnerability detection, real-time configuration change monitoring, compliance assessments, reports for security standards like DISA STIG, NIST FISMA, PCI DSS, HIPAA, and more to help you more easily determine compliance with security policy requirements. NCM is also built to help you identify and close security gaps in the network, and ensure configurations and changes follow both internal and external policies.
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Do you find yourself asking…
Network change management is the process through which organizations standardize the way they implement network changes. The goal is to create an approach where making necessary changes to network devices causes as little disturbance to the existing systems as possible.
Network changes may be proactive efforts to improve the network or reactive responses to problems within the system. The network change management process is meant to ensure standardized approaches and reduce the frequency and impact of related incidents caused by the change, so changes are both prompt and efficient.
These basic tenets are true of any kind of change management. Since network change management is intimately related to network configuration management, the network change management process has a greater focus on monitoring and managing configuration changes rather than managing software updates and patching.
A network’s configurations define its flow, operation, and control. These configurations are essential to the functioning of the components of a network. Config changes can be authorized or unauthorized, and they can either work or they can create errors. Network change management helps ensure the configuration changes made are authorized and work without a problem. As with regular change management, the goal of network change management is to have zero downtime and zero interruption to network system functions.
Network change management is the process through which organizations standardize the way they implement network changes. The goal is to create an approach where making necessary changes to network devices causes as little disturbance to the existing systems as possible.
Network changes may be proactive efforts to improve the network or reactive responses to problems within the system. The network change management process is meant to ensure standardized approaches and reduce the frequency and impact of related incidents caused by the change, so changes are both prompt and efficient.
These basic tenets are true of any kind of change management. Since network change management is intimately related to network configuration management, the network change management process has a greater focus on monitoring and managing configuration changes rather than managing software updates and patching.
A network’s configurations define its flow, operation, and control. These configurations are essential to the functioning of the components of a network. Config changes can be authorized or unauthorized, and they can either work or they can create errors. Network change management helps ensure the configuration changes made are authorized and work without a problem. As with regular change management, the goal of network change management is to have zero downtime and zero interruption to network system functions.
Automate the network change management process
Network Configuration Manager
- Improve network reliability with change control monitoring, alerting, quick configuration rollbacks, and automatic backups.
- Reduce configuration errors using deployment automation.
- Improve network security using IOS vulnerability scanning and NIST FISMA, DISA STIG, and PCI DSS compliance assessments.
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