Network Mapping
Network maps and diagrams are used to visualize state of monitored IT infrastructure. Network Maps are a type of Device Maps, and they can depict any monitored network equipment including routers, switches, servers, workstations.
![]() | Note that network maps are static. See browsing network topology to find out how to build dynamic network topology graphs. |
Maps can be fully customized to depict the network in the most appropriate way:
- You can set up background color, texture or image.
- Network devices can be presented by either predefined or custom images.
- Device status can be represented by text labels and/or encoded by color.
- Maps can be nested to vary levels of detail (meaning, you can drill down and zoom in).
The Iotellect Network Manager distribution includes hundreds of dynamic vector images that can be used on network maps. Here is an example illustrating just a few of them:
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