Network Diagram Software
Automate the network diagramming process
Automate the network diagramming process
SolarWinds® Network Topology Mapper (NTM) is built to make the process of creating and maintaining LAN/WAN network diagrams easy and intuitive. Its network diagram tool allows for automatic network mapping and device discovery to generate diagrams of devices and their interconnections. You can also scan IP address ranges or define a seed device (typically a core network switch) to discover your network using industry-standard methods such as ICMP, SNMP v1-v3, WMI, CDP, VMware, Microsoft Hyper-V, and more.
After you’ve discovered and mapped your network, the network diagram can be edited to modify node details and connections.
NTM can also help support your other monitoring, planning, and troubleshooting initiatives with exportable diagrams like Microsoft Visio, PNG, PDF, and other visual display formats.
Increase efficiency with automatic network diagram software
In a dynamic IT environment, keeping track of network devices like hardware, servers, desktops, and workstations becomes mandatory, yet is challenging if you don’t have the right tools.
NTM not only helps you keep track of network inventory but is also built to maintain a visual diagram you can refer to and update at any time—allowing you to better eliminate unnecessary resource drain. The automatic network diagramming tool in NTM is also designed to make it easy to automatically detect changes made to routers, desktops, switches, servers, VoIP phones, wireless access points, and more to ensure your topology maps stay up to date.
Create multiple maps from a single scan
A single discovery scan using NTM can allow you to create multiple maps to show detailed system information for discovered devices, including load statistics with rollover graphics drilling down into the interface level.
For a more comprehensive network map, NTM is also built to perform multi-layer network discovery with the ability to integrate port level (Layer 2), logical connectivity (Layer 3), and EtherChannel relationships into one or separate network map views to help you better understand the relationships between devices on your network.
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Do you find yourself asking…
A network diagram is a feature used by network mapping devices to visualize all the connected nodes in a network. These nodes can include network device hardware, network servers, printers, routers, and workstations.
A network diagram connects nodes with a line-mapping display to visualize information like internet connectivity and device relationships across OSI layers, which can be used by organizations to depict both local-area and wide-area network map topologies.
A network diagram can be constructed using software designed to scan the devices in your network and provide a visual display, using various icons to signify different types of nodes.
A network diagram is a feature used by network mapping devices to visualize all the connected nodes in a network. These nodes can include network device hardware, network servers, printers, routers, and workstations.
A network diagram connects nodes with a line-mapping display to visualize information like internet connectivity and device relationships across OSI layers, which can be used by organizations to depict both local-area and wide-area network map topologies.
A network diagram can be constructed using software designed to scan the devices in your network and provide a visual display, using various icons to signify different types of nodes.
Network diagram software
Network Topology Mapper
- Automatically discover network topology using ICMP, SNMP, WMI, CDP, VMware, Microsoft Hyper-V, and more.
- Build many maps without having to re-scan beforehand.
- Leverage multiple network discovery methods, including ICMP, SNMP, WMI, CDP, VMware, Microsoft Hyper-V and more.
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