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Overview
Network Discovery

Traditional discovery tools are based on SNMP scan - discovery by brute-force. For a large network, the result from discovery by brute force is inaccurate (topology has to be simple enough for it to work) and the discovery engine is slow (it could take weeks to finish). NetBrain’s discovery engine implements a state-of-the-art neighbor-walking algorithm – similar to how human engineers would discover a network.

 
     

  On-Demand Mapping Automation

Whenever you need a network map, you can create one in seconds – this is what on-demand mapping can do for you. Because maps are essential for almost all tasks, this capability has fundamentally changed how engineers spend their valuable time in designing, troubleshooting and upgrading large networks.

     
Document Automation

All documents inside NetBrain are dynamic in that they are supported by a data-model. When the live network changes, the data-model can update the existing documents automatically.

   
     
    Decoding Network via Map

Static network maps include limited amount of information. The information embedded inside NetBrain Qmap is driven by a comprehensive data model and is virtually limitless. User can use Qmap to understand a complex network quickly.

     
Detailed Mapping in Layer2

A layer3 Qmap is a logical view of network and ideal to illustrate network topology and network design; A layer2 Qmap has details at port and VLAN level and is ideal to document LAN infrastructure such as connectivity of data center, VLAN or server farms. Both layer2 Qmap and layer3 Qmap correspond to the same backend model, and users can switch between the two views with a click.

   
     
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