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Automated network mapping software allows you to discover your entire network and create comprehensive, detailed network topology maps. You can also edit node details of map objects and connect network devices manually.

Yes, Network Topology Mapper leverages multiple network discovery methods, including ICMP, SNMP, WMI, CDP, VMware, Microsoft Hyper-V, and more to perform multi-level network discovery to produce an integrated OSI Layer 2 and Layer 3 network map with detailed device information.

Use network maps to help meet compliance requirements for PCI, SOX, HIPAA, and FIPS 140-2. With NTM, you can directly address PCI compliance and other regulations that require maintenance of an up-to-date network diagram. SolarWinds network topology software is also FIPS 140-2 compliant.

You can easily perform network inventory management of hardware assets and automate report creation with Network Topology Mapper. Save time, increase productivity, and obtain reliable device data by performing inventory management of hardware assets and automating report creation.

What hardware are you trying to scan? The vendor may have what you need. We are a Brocade house and their NET Health application is pretty detailed. Not sure about how well it will work with other equipment though.

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I came across this post on Network Topology mapping and wanted to ask some questions. We are using a monitoring tool. It contains network autodiscovery and topology mapping. It performs discovery via SNMP. But the problem is that it does not detect neighbor devices correctly and hence does not plot the topology map correctly.

Our NetCrunch network monitoring system has layer-2 physical segments maps that not only show you topology but also live and historic up/down traffic on individual interfaces. We also have a comprehensive mapping feature in the style of Vizio, with live widgets.

So my network manager has asked me to create one of the network topology maps with link utilization and all that fun stuff, but one problem. Whenever I go to Network Atlas and create a map and pull all the nodes into it, none of my links get discovered. This is not surprising, as I have had Layer 2 and 3 topology turned off on all devices since testing it, because having that spike the CPU on half of my switches every 2 minutes it updates is much more dangerous than it is worth it, and to set the interval to anything less often defeats the purpose of showing "current" link utilization. So, what I'm wondering is- is it possible to still get ConnectNow to work, perhaps with some form of LLDP or Avaya's answer to CDP (Synoptics Topology protocol of some kind) and WITHOUT using the layer 2 and 3 topology discovery stuff built in? Or should I just break it to him that a map that advanced is not possible if we like our network in the non-down state in which it is currently? Does anyone know if from Orion's perspective, layer 2 topology is exactly LLDP or if it's some mixture of that and arp/mac tables?

Oh, and I suppose it's worth mentioning- I don't know what switch connects to what for 70+% of our network because we have 12 major sites and about 60 off-site locations that are just too many to figure out. Heck the guys that installed them probably aren't positive anymore. That kind of means that drawing the links manually is out of the question, and even then I wouldn't get the utilization as far as I know so that defeats the whole purpose.

If I were to turn on the layer two and three discovery for all devices, allow a discovery to fully run, and then turn it back off (and do this maybe once every month or two to keep up on changes) would the atlas still be able to reflect current link usage once the links were configured in there? For example, can the atlas show link utilization between two devices that are known by it (from discovery) to be connected, even though polling for topology is turned off?

>This is not surprising, as I have had Layer 2 and 3 topology turned off on all devices since testing it, because having that spike the CPU on half of my switches every 2 minutes it updates is much more dangerous than it is worth it, and to set the interval to anything less often defeats the purpose of showing "current" link utilization.

Link utilization comes from statistics polling, not topology polling. The topology portion only updates NPM's understanding of topology, not interface utilization. Therefore, if you run topology once then poll for statistics on the interfaces on your maps every 2 minutes, that should take care of it until the topology changes. The default for topology polling is once every half hour, but you could do topology polling once a week or once a day.

>So, what I'm wondering is- is it possible to still get ConnectNow to work, perhaps with some form of LLDP or Avaya's answer to CDP (Synoptics Topology protocol of some kind) and WITHOUT using the layer 2 and 3 topology discovery stuff built in?

>Oh, and I suppose it's worth mentioning- I don't know what switch connects to what for 70+% of our network because we have 12 major sites and about 60 off-site locations that are just too many to figure out. Heck the guys that installed them probably aren't positive anymore.

This is exactly the situation NTM is designed to fix. You don't know your network topology but (hopefully) have IPs and credentials. You don't have time to go map all the sites manually, even if it would be helpful to have them. NTM's goal is to be able to take your IPs and credentials and do all the tedious discovery for you, then let you quickly fiddle around with map parameters to get all the maps you want in a short amount of time. Is that not working for you?

I inherited this environment recently, so forgive me if this is a stupid question. Is Network Topology Mapper (NTM) still a relevant stand alone product if you also have Network Performance Monitor (NPM)? If NPM and can poll for topology and and then include that in an Orion Map, is there any reason to run NTM seperately? We have an SLX license for NPM, but also a license for NTM and I'm just trying to figure if there is any incentive to continue paying maintenance on NTM. Thanks in advance.

SolarWinds stop developing that product a couple of years ago. We used to have it and dropped it a couple years back. Now with the Orion Maps most, if not all, the "NTM" information is used to create those maps.

I so want this product to continue. I have searched for like products, and everywhere I look, this is the most recommended dynamic mapper. My organization is purchasing a couple more licenses (2022!), and they are still charging pretty hefty price for it NOT to be continued.

I too have recently purchased NTM and unfortunately found that it doesn't play well with the new version of VMware. I opened a ticket requesting the product be updated to work with the current version of VMware and was assured that the development team was working on it, though I wasn't given a timeline for availability of the update. Fingers crossed it'll emerge from the lab soon!

In comparing UVexplorer vs. SolarWinds Network Topology Mapper (NTM) you will find they are both powerful tools for visualizing and understanding network infrastructures. They provide insights into network operations and help administrators troubleshoot issues, manage resources, and plan for network expansions or changes. Here is a comparison of the two tools:

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