Network Device Scanning
Analysez facilement les périphériques réseau en les découvrant automatiquement.
Analysez facilement les périphériques réseau en les découvrant automatiquement.
L’analyse des périphériques réseau représente une partie essentielle de la surveillance des performances réseau. Network Performance Monitor (NPM) de SolarWinds® est conçu pour simplifier la découverte et l’analyse des périphériques de votre réseau, grâce à son assistant intégré, Network Sonar. L’analyse automatique de cet outil peut être particulièrement profitable au sein des grands réseaux dynamiques ayant un équipement provenant de plusieurs fournisseurs.
Pour découvrir des périphériques, il vous suffit de fournir une liste d’adresses IP, de plages ou de sous-réseaux, ainsi que des informations d’identification SNMP, et de laisser l’assistant Network Sonar de NPM découvrir et analyser le réseau à la recherche de périphériques. Vous pouvez choisir d’exécuter l’outil de découverte du réseau une seule fois ou de planifier des découvertes régulières pour identifier les nouveaux périphériques ajoutés.
Cartographiez la topologie réseau pour une meilleure visualisation.
Cartographiez la topologie réseau pour une meilleure visualisation.
Il est important de créer une carte du réseau de qualité et à jour pour garantir une visibilité constante sur votre réseau et vos périphériques. Mais plus le réseau est étendu et dynamique, plus il est parfois difficile de conserver une carte à jour de la topologie du réseau.
Grâce à NPM, vous pouvez facilement créer des cartes dynamiques et personnalisées du réseau, conçues pour se mettre à jour automatiquement chaque fois que de nouveaux périphériques sont ajoutés ou d’anciens périphériques sont supprimés, après avoir découvert les périphériques de votre réseau à l’aide de l’analyseur de réseau. NPM facilite également l’affichage des indicateurs de performance des périphériques directement sur la carte, afin d’améliorer les vues du réseau.
Surveillez les défaillances, la disponibilité et les performances des périphériques.
Surveillez les défaillances, la disponibilité et les performances des périphériques.
Lorsque vous avez découvert et cartographié votre réseau à l’aide de Network Performance Monitor de SolarWinds, vous pouvez commencer à surveiller les défaillances, la disponibilité et les performances des périphériques connectés. NPM est conçu pour analyser et interroger automatiquement les bases d’informations de gestion des périphériques de votre réseau afin d’obtenir des indicateurs essentiels sur les performances. L’outil affiche ensuite ces informations dans des tableaux de bord et des graphiques simples à utiliser et entièrement personnalisables.
Si les indicateurs de performance excèdent les seuils établis, NPM peut envoyer des alertes réseau intelligentes et qui prennent en compte la topologie, pour vous permettre d’agir rapidement et de résoudre les problèmes avant qu’ils ne prennent trop d’importance. Grâce à NPM, vous pouvez facilement garantir la disponibilité et les performances de votre réseau pour proposer les applications et les services dont vos utilisateurs ont besoin.
Elevate network device scanning with automated path mapping
Elevate network device scanning with automated path mapping
Maintaining network performance is about more than just discovering the devices on your network. It involves understanding how they’re functioning and where there might be issues interfering with uptime.
SolarWinds Network Performance Monitor can make maintaining network performance easier with NetPath™, which can help you identify issues with network paths more quickly by creating a map. This map has a hop-by-hop analysis with performance, traffic, and configuration details to help you better understand what infrastructure is responsible for slowdowns and outages.
With NetPath, you can answer the following key performance questions:
- Are the paths to users or key applications down?
- How well is the network delivering apps to users?
- Where is there a network problem, and what’s causing the issue?
Get deeper insight into your devices by using an analysis tool
Get deeper insight into your devices by using an analysis tool
If your scanned and found network devices have problems, you can identify and fix them faster with PerfStack™, a performance analysis dashboard that allows you to chart disparate data metrics into a single interface. You'll improve your troubleshooting capabilities with cross-stack IT data correlation:
- Unify data types: Drag and drop features allow you to compare performance metrics from multiple sources and data types side-by-side.
- Combine timelines: See your data from multiple entities on a unified timeline.
- Achieve collaboration: Collaborate across functional teams and easily share your data analysis among network, application, and storage.
En savoir plus les scanners de périphériques réseau
What does a network device scanner do and how does it work?
A network device scanner uses Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) to scan a network for connected devices and help ensure they’re running properly. This capability allows you to conduct discovery and mapping and can help support fault, performance, and availability monitoring. Overall, network device scanning gives you a comprehensive view of your network devices, which can help you more easily ensure the health, security, and performance of your network.
What types of network devices can NPM discover and monitor?
With its Network Insight™ features, NPM helps you ensure comprehensive monitoring for advanced network devices like F5 BIG-IP load balancers, Cisco ASA and Palo Alto Networks firewalls, and Cisco Nexus switches.
NPM is a network device finder designed to simplify staying on top of devices with the integrated Orion® Platform Discovery Wizard too, which can automatically scan networks for devices and add them to your monitoring database. It uses the network panel to scan devices by IP addresses, subnets, or IP range. You can also scan via Active Directory, which is ideal for a team setting, as you won't need to manually aggregate every IP address on certain sections of the network and can instead scan entire subnets in a matter of seconds.
Before you begin, you'll want to make sure you've enabled the networking devices you want to monitor for SNMP and Windows devices for WMI.
How can I set a network scan in NPM?
After you have configured SolarWinds NPM, log in to NPM and scan the network for devices to monitor.
Before discovering your network, take these steps:
- If the Discovery Wizard does not start automatically after configuration, click Settings > Network Discovery.
- Click Add New Discovery, and then click Start.
- If this is your first discovery, add a limited number of IP addresses on the Network panel.
- If the Agents panel appears, you’ve enabled the Quality of Experience (QoE) agent during installation. The QoE agent monitors packet-level traffic. If any nodes are using agents, select the Check all existing nodes check box. This setting ensures any agents you deploy, including the one on your Orion server, are up to date. If there are no nodes using agents, you can leave this option unchecked.
- On the Virtualization panel, to discover VMware vCenter or ESX hosts on your network:
- Check Poll for VMware and click Add vCenter or ESX Credential.
- Select <new credential> and provide required information.
- On the SNMP panel:
- If all devices on your network require only the default SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 public and private community strings, click Next.
- If any device on your network uses a community string other than public or private, or if you want to use an SNMPv3 credential, click Add Credential and provide the required information.
- On the Windows panel, to discover WMI or RPC-enabled Windows devices, click Add New Credential and provide the required information.
- On the Monitoring Settings panel, SolarWinds recommends manually setting up monitoring the first time you run discovery. This allows you to review the list of discovered objects and select the ones you want to monitor. When you scale monitoring, you can configure discovery to automatically start monitoring objects it finds.
- On the Discovery Settings panel, click Next.
- Accept the default frequency and run the discovery immediately.
Scanning for network devices can take anywhere from a few minutes to a few hours, depending on the number of network elements the system discovers.
What scanning options are available in NPM?
The following options are available to discover devices on the network and when to use these different options:
- IP Ranges: Use this option when you want the Orion Platform to scan one or more IP ranges. If you have many IP ranges to scan, consider adding multiple discovery jobs rather than including all ranges in a single job.
- Subnets: Use this option to scan every IP address in a subnet. It’s recommended to scan at most a /23 subnet (512 addresses max). Scanning a subnet returns everything that responds to ping, so it’s best to only scan subnets where most devices are objects you want to monitor.
- IP Addresses: Use this option for a limited number of IP addresses that don’t fall in a range. Since a network discovery job can take a long time to complete, it’s recommended to use this option when you are first starting out.
- Active Directory: Use this option to scan an Active Directory Domain Controller. Using Active Directory for discovery is particularly useful for adding large subnets because the Orion Platform can use the devices specified in Active Directory instead of scanning every IP address.
What are the benefits of network device scanning?
Network device scanning can provide visibility into your network and the devices relying on it. This visibility can make it easier to detect issues when they arise and allows you to dig into the root causes of performance issues more quickly to reduce service interruptions to customers and maintain optimal productivity for end users. Since outages can be costly, quickly detecting and resolving issues can keep outages from occurring and help save money lost due to downtime.
There are also benefits to using a network device scanning tool instead of attempting to manually scan your network. Without an automated tool, network device scanning is often a manual and cumbersome process. A tool can help automate the discovery of devices on your network and can help you update network maps as the devices change.
What does a network device scanner do and how does it work?
A network device scanner uses Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) to scan a network for connected devices and help ensure they’re running properly. This capability allows you to conduct discovery and mapping and can help support fault, performance, and availability monitoring. Overall, network device scanning gives you a comprehensive view of your network devices, which can help you more easily ensure the health, security, and performance of your network.
"SolarWinds greatly helps us ensure that potential network issues are resolved before they affect service delivery which goes a long way to justifying the investment."
Phil Rogers
Head of Networks
London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine
Automatically discover and scan network devices
Network Performance Monitor
- Comprehensive fault monitoring and performance management for your network.
- Create custom topology maps to get to the root cause of problems faster
- Hop-by-hop analysis of cloud or on-prem applications or services.
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NPM, un module Orion, a été développé sur SolarWinds Platform