Topology visualization tasks

Network administrators and operators can use topology visualization tools, such as the Network Hop View, Network Views, and the Structure Browser, to view the topology following a discovery. They can also perform diagnostic tasks on the network devices and components by launching in-context tools from topology maps.

Network administrators and operators can use topology visualization tools to perform a wide range of diagnostic and information retrieval tasks, including the following:
  • Identifying network problems
  • Troubleshooting network problems by running troubleshooting tools within the Network Hop View and network views, as listed below
  • Drilling into network devices to see faulty components
  • Performing SNMP MIB queries on devices for diagnosis purposes
  • Investigating network routes by issuing ping and traceroute commands
  • Retrieving device information, such as domain registration information, DNS lookups, and retrieving specialized protocol information from Cisco and Juniper devices
Operators can also switch between topology views to explore connectivity or associations, and to see alert details in context. Operators also have access to diagnostic tools such as SNMP MIB Browser, which obtains MIB data for devices.