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What is Network Mapping?

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  • Опубліковано 13 лип 2023
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    Network mapping refers to a method employed to represent both physical and virtual constituents of an IT network graphically. This includes but is not limited to SNMP or Layer 3 equipment, and others.
    Network mapping serves as an indispensable tool for network administrators by providing them with crucial performance data such as the status of devices, physical connectivity, traffic metrics, among other features. This invaluable information equips them to swiftly troubleshoot issues, thus enhancing network uptime.
    Network Definitions:
    Network Map: A network map is a comprehensive document designed to facilitate improved network management for IT professionals. It could be a visual representation of the network devices’ topology, a geographic chart illustrating the location of devices, or a performance dashboard of the network. The depth of information a network map provides varies according to how it was created, offering specifics such as IP addresses of particular devices, their connectivity patterns, or availability statistics.
    Network Diagram: In essence, a network diagram is synonymous with a network map. It serves as a visual aid that presents the individual elements of a network and their interconnections, ensuring the seamless flow of information among them.
    Network Topology: A network topology delineates the actual layout of a network’s components. Unlike network maps and diagrams which are mere depictions of a network’s arrangement, network topology defines the actual positioning of nodes, devices, and their connections within a network.
    The Significance of Network Mapping
    Network mapping enhances visibility into all devices within your network. By employing a network mapping solution, the complex process of manually creating or updating network diagrams becomes streamlined, saving valuable time and resources.
    A network mapping software like UVexplorer offers multiple benefits:
    1. Comprehensive Device Performance Maintenance:
    Network maps provide an overarching view of your network, enabling you to ensure optimal availability and proactively avert issues that could critically affect your business operations.
    2. Real-Time Network Data:
    Through instantaneous data updates, you can monitor the current performance of your devices instead of relying on outdated data from an hour or more ago.
    3. Rapid Troubleshooting:
    The bird’s-eye view offered by network mapping empowers you to swiftly pinpoint the location of a problematic device and formulate a remediation plan without delay.
    4. Auto Discovery Feature:
    UVexplorer’s live network mapping software automatically identifies and incorporates any device with an IP address connecting to your network. This feature provides a real-time overview of every device and user interacting with your IT environment.
    5. Enhanced Network and Security Oversight:
    By leveraging live network mapping software, you can easily identify unrecognized devices, potential problem areas, and security threats in real time, leading to stronger control over your network’s security posture.
    Categories of Network Maps within UVexplorer
    Physical Network Maps:
    Physical network maps delineate the spatial configuration of your network’s physical components, such as desktops, printers, and servers, including their interconnections via cables and wires. These maps play an integral role in identifying malfunctioning or outdated physical network elements, thereby facilitating efficient network planning.
    Layer 2 Maps:
    Layer 2 corresponds to the data link layer of the network, defining how data traverses physical links within the network. It also determines how switches interact within the network. Layer 2 infrastructure implementation facilitates high-speed device connectivity and improved network performance. Furthermore, Layer 2 network mapping offers valuable insights to IT and network professionals regarding the physical connectivity of devices.
    Layer 3 Maps:
    Layer 3 utilizes IP addresses to enable communication between network infrastructures. Layer 3 mapping involves IP scanning of devices and ascertaining the networks and subnets they are associated with, subsequently generating the Layer 3 map.
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