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Gerätenachverfolgung -
Benutzeridentifikation -
Geräte-Whitelists -
Überwachungsliste für verdächtige Geräte -
Topologie zu Benutzern zuordnen
Gerätenachverfolgung
Find wired and wireless endpoint devices on your networkWhen speed counts, locate endpoint devices on your network quickly and easily. Search for wireless and wired endpoint devices by IP address, MAC address, or device vendor. Furthermore, if the device authenticates with Microsoft Active Directory, you can search by username and host name. User Device Tracker reports which wireless access point or network switch and switch port the endpoint device is connected to. |
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Monitor switch ports and wireless access pointsIn addition to quickly locating wireless and wired endpoint devices, User Device Tracker monitors wireless access points and network switches and switch ports. This will help you actively identify faults and performance problems, manage utilization, and plan for additional capacity. For example, User Device Tracker can display, via a single console, switch port utilization over time, the number of available ports, the number of wireless devices connected to a wireless access point, and more. |
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Effectively track wired and wireless endpoint devicesUser Device Tracker maintains a history of Layer 2 and Layer 3 connections for all monitored wireless access points and network switches. Using this history can help you reliably determine when a wireless or wired endpoint device is connected to the network, where the connection occurred, and, in many cases, who was using the device. This capability is extremely useful and saves time when conducting forensics or demonstrating compliance. |
Benutzeridentifikation
Track network users
- Find users based on username, MAC address, IP address, or hostname
- See network ports not being used
- Respond to events and possible threats fast
- Watch for specific users connecting to the network
- Review a detailed connection history for users and devices, including the last known location
- Learn which switches are close to overloading
- Create reports on switch capacity loads to qualify the need for requesting new hardware
- Reclaim unused ports by analyzing every port on every switch
SolarWinds User Device Tracker (UDT) gives you the ability to monitor your network so that you know exactly what users, devices, and ports are doing at any given time and it helps you keep on top of port usage and capacity.
SolarWinds UDT lets you see where exactly users are connected as well as your network capacity. At regular intervals, SolarWinds UDT polls routers and switches for data about who is connected to them and organizes both the current and historical data. The software also sends you alerts and reports about which users are connected to your network.
SolarWinds UDT reports on how many ports are used on switches currently, as well as over time, so you can better understand your network’s capacity and the true utilization of the ports on your switches.
Discover and add devices and users to your network
When discovering and adding network devices, SolarWinds User Device Tracker (UDT) first adds the network devices that you want to monitor, and then adds the specific ports on those devices that you want to monitor.
Add Devices - SolarWinds UDT employs multiple methods to add devices, and the recommended method depends on how many devices you want to add. Upon installation, SolarWinds UDT takes you to the Network Sonar Discovery Wizard.
Add Multiple Devices (Network Sonar Discovery) - SolarWinds UDT uses a Network Sonar Discovery Wizard to help you discover devices on your network. The Network Sonar Discovery Wizard recognizes network devices that are already in your SolarWinds database and prevents you from importing these devices again.
Add a Single Device (Node) - Use the ADD A SINGLE DEVICE option in Discovery Central if you only need to add a one device.
Add Ports - After you have discovered network devices, use the DISCOVER MY PORTS option in Discovery Central to discover and add ports.
Examine port and device status
Device Tracker Summary – Includes the following items:
- All UDT Nodes – Lists nodes, grouped by node property, including a status icon and node name; expanding a specific node displays the ports for that node including a status icon and the port name
- Total Ports Currently Used – Charts the total number and percentage of used and free ports
- Active Alerts – Lists the active alerts associated with devices and ports
- Top XX Nodes by Percent Ports Used - Lists the nodes with the highest percentage of ports used
- Device Watch List –Tracks specific computers
- Total Ports Used Over Time – Charts the total ports used over time
Device Tracker Port Details – Includes the following items:
- Port Details – List revealing port properties, including port name, port number, MAC addresses of devices connected to the port, VLANs, and Duplex mode
- Port History – Table that shows port history information, including time period, connected IP addresses, connected MAC addresses, and hostname
Node and Port Data – View tooltips by hovering over a node or port to see its current status.
Locate where a user, hostname, IP, or MAC address is connected to a switch and port
SolarWinds User Device Tracker (UDT) can locate where a particular user, hostname, IP, or MAC address is or was connected to a switch or port to respond to a problem.
Create a device watch list
SolarWinds User Device Tracker (UDT) lets you keep track of specific users on a watch list and know exactly where they are connected at any time. You can also configure your watch list to send a notification when a specific user connects to your network.
Send alerts when issues are detected
SolarWinds User Device Tracker (UDT) includes an Advanced Alert Manager to monitor and respond to users connecting to your network using device and port alerts.
Use Report Writer to deliver switch and port data
SolarWinds includes Report Writer so that you can provide detailed statistics on:
- OUI Summary Report
- OUI Report
- CapacityConnected MAC and IP Addresses
- Connected Devices
- Make “List of IPv6 Addresses” and “Unused Ports” two separate bullet points
- User History Report
Geräte-Whitelists
Automated device tracking and switch port management
- Automatically discovers, maps and monitors switches, ports, and network devices
- Quickly finds devices and retrieves user name, port details, connection history, and more
- Enables searching on IP address, username, hostname, or MAC address to track endpoints
- Allows whitelisting and watch lists with automatic alerts and click-of-a-button port shutdown
- Provides detailed switch port usage data, capacity analysis, and built-in reporting
Monitor, manage, and map switch ports
- Find the current location of a user by performing a search on IP address, hostname, or MAC address
- Locate network ports not currently in use
- Quickly and effectively respond to events and possible network security threats
- Watch your network to see when a specific MAC address or hostname connects
- Get a connection trail that tells you exactly where a user has been on the network, including details on the last known location of an unconnected user
- Discover switches operating at or near full capacity so you can take action to prevent those switches from overloading
- Gather information on overall switch capacity that you can use to request new equipment for your network
- View individual ports per switch to see which ports are unused
With SolarWinds User Device Tracker (UDT), not only can you analyze port usage and capacity on your network, but you can also monitor its users, devices, and ports.
You can also find where users and devices are connected in your network. SolarWinds UDT regularly polls switches and routers for data and tells you what is connected and where.
SolarWinds UDT stores current and historical information about where and when a user has connected to your network.
For capacity analysis, SolarWinds UDT reports how many ports are used on switches currently, as well as over time, so you can clearly understand just how the ports on your switches are being used.
Find and import network users and devices
SolarWinds UDT takes a two-step approach to discovering and adding network devices by first adding network devices to monitor, and then adding the ports to monitor on those devices.
Adding New Devices - There are multiple ways to add devices in SolarWinds UDT. The method recommended depends on the number of devices you want to add. When you install and run SolarWinds UDT for the first time, you will be taken to the Network Sonar Discovery Wizard.
Adding New Ports - After you have discovered network devices, use the DISCOVER MY PORTS option in Discovery Central to discover and add ports to SolarWinds UDT.
Adding Multiple New Devices (Network Sonar Discovery) - SolarWinds UDT employs the easy-to-use Network Sonar Discovery Wizard to direct you in the discovery of devices on your network. The Network Sonar Discovery Wizard recognizes network devices that are already in your Orion database and prevents you from importing duplicate devices.
Adding a Single New Device (Node) - Use the ADD A SINGLE DEVICE option in Discovery Central if you only need to add a single device.
Überwachungsliste für verdächtige Geräte
Automated device tracking and switch port management
- Automatically discovers, maps and monitors switches, ports, and network devices
- Quickly finds devices and retrieves user name, port details, connection history, and more
- Enables searching on IP address, username, hostname, or MAC address to track endpoints
- Allows whitelisting and watch lists with automatic alerts and click-of-a-button port shutdown
- Provides detailed switch port usage data, capacity analysis, and built-in reporting
Follow devices connected to your network
- Locate a device based on IP address, hostname, or MAC address
- Find available network ports
- React quickly to security threats and events
- Watch for when a distinct MAC address or hostname connects
- Find out where a device has been on the network in the past
- Pinpoint the last known location of an unconnected device
- See which switches are operating at or near capacity
- Deliver detailed reports on switch load to justify purchasing new equipment
- Examine individual ports per switch, reclaiming unused ports
- SolarWinds User Device Tracker (UDT) helps you watch devices and ports on your network to evaluate port usage and capacity.
- With SolarWinds UDT, you can find the exact location of devices in your network, as well as detailed load analysis data. The software periodically polls switches and routers for data about what is connected to them. SolarWinds UDT saves both current and historical data about when and where a device has been connected in your network. In addition, you also get notifications and reports about every connected device.
- For capacity analysis, SolarWinds UDT tells you the number of switches currently in use on your network in a time frame. This information gives you a clearer view of how the ports on your switches are actually used.
Discover and add network devices
SolarWinds User Device Tracker (UDT) uses a two-step process for discovering and adding network devices: first, add your network devices to a monitor, and then add the ports on those devices to a monitor.
Adding Devices - There are multiple ways to add devices in SolarWinds UDT, and the method recommended largely depends on the number of devices you want to add. When you install and run SolarWinds UDT for the first time, the Network Sonar Discovery Wizard opens.
Adding Ports - After you have discovered network devices, use the DISCOVER MY PORTS option in Discovery Central to discover and add ports to SolarWinds UDT.
Adding Multiple Devices (Network Sonar Discovery) - SolarWinds UDT employs the easy-to-use Network Sonar Discovery Wizard to guide you in discovering devices on your network. The Network Sonar Discovery Wizard recognizes network devices already in your SolarWinds database and prevents you from importing duplicate devices.
Adding a Single Device (Node) - Use the ADD A SINGLE DEVICE option in Discovery Central if you only need to add a single device.
View device and port status
Device Tracker Summary – The Device Tracker Summary view provides the following resources:
- All UDT Nodes – Provides a list of nodes, grouped by node property, with a status icon and the node name; expanding a node displays the ports for the node with a status icon and the port name
- Total Ports Currently Used – Provides a chart with the total number and percentage of used and free ports
- Active Alerts – Provides a list of the active alerts associated with SolarWinds UDT devices and ports
- Top XX Nodes by Percent Ports Used - Provides a list of the nodes with the highest percent of ports used
- Device Watch List – Keeps track of specific computers by adding them to the watch list
- Total Ports Used Over Time – Provides a chart of the total ports used over time
Device Tracker Port Details – The Device Tracker Port Details provide the following resources:
- Port Details – A list of port properties, including port name, port number, MAC addresses of the devices connected to the port, VLANs, and Duplex mode
- Port History – A table of port history information, including time period, connected IP addresses, connected MAC addresses, and hostname
Node and Port Data - Node and port tooltips in SolarWinds UDT provide immediate status overviews of monitored nodes and ports. For a quick overview of any monitored node or port in the web console, hover over a node or port.
Find the switch and port where a hostname, IP, or MAC address is connected
SolarWinds User Device Tracker (UDT) provides you with the ability to locate a switch and port where a particular hostname, IP, or MAC address is currently connected or was connected in the past. This information can help you respond to a security or network problem.
Build and administer a device watch list
SolarWinds User Device Tracker (UDT) sends an alarm each time a particular IP or MAC address connects to your network. When you add a computer to the watch list, the software can then see when and where that computer connects to your network.
Alert on detected issues
SolarWinds User Device Tracker (UDT) provides device and port alerts you can use with the Advanced Alert Manager to monitor and respond to devices actively connecting to your network.
Present switch and port information using SolarWinds Report Writer
SolarWinds User Device Tracker (UDT) information is easily presented in a variety of formats using SolarWinds Report Writer. Report Writer is a quick and easy way for you to extract data from your database—including SolarWinds UDT statistics—for presentation in a useful form. A number of predefined SolarWinds UDT-specific reports come with your installation of SolarWinds UDT. Report Writer also enables custom SolarWinds UDT report creation, as necessary, using criteria and conditions you choose.
- Capacity
- Connected Devices
- Connected MAC and IP Addresses
- List of IPv6 Addresses
- OUI Summary Report
- OUI Report
- Unused Ports
- User History Report
Topologie zu Benutzern zuordnen
Vorteile der Überwachung von Switch-PortsDer wichtigste Vorteil der Switch-Port-Überwachung besteht darin, dass Switches, die am Rande ihrer Kapazitätsgrenze arbeiten, automatisch erkannt werden. Nicht verwendete Ports können auf einfache Weise wieder nutzbar gemacht werden. Das vereinfacht die intelligente Kapazitätsplanung und verhindert überflüssige Neukäufe. Die Switch-Port-Überwachung liefert Daten zu Netzwerk-Switches nach verwendeten Ports, CPU-Last, Arbeitsspeichernutzung usw. Sie können sogar einen Drilldown für bestimmte Port-Daten durchführen, um aktive Daten und Verlaufsdaten zur Port-Auslastung abzurufen. Diese Berichte spielen eine wichtige Rolle für die Einhaltung der Compliance-Anforderungen. Präzise Informationen zu nicht verwendeten Switch-Ports helfen dem Administrator, diese Ports abzuschotten, was wiederum zum Schutz Ihres Netzwerks vor Sicherheitsrisiken beiträgt. |
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Implementierung der Switch-Port-ÜberwachungDie Switch-Port-Überwachung kann für alle Switches implementiert werden, für die Administratoren Einblicke in die Port-Auslastung, die CPU-Last, den Arbeitsspeicher und detaillierte Port-Daten sowie aktive Daten und Verlaufsdaten zur Port-Auslastung benötigen. Die Informationen zu Ports oder Benutzern werden für alle Geräte automatisch erkannt und überwacht. |
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Funktionsweise des Switch-Port-MappingGeräteinformationen wie Port-Details werden in einer MIB-Datenbank (Management Information Base) gespeichert. Tools wie SolarWinds User Device Tracker rufen bei der Abfrage von Gerätedetails für das Netzwerk spezifische Port-Daten von Geräten wie beispielsweise Routern und Switches ab. Die durch das Switch-Port-Mapping erfassten Informationen sind sehr hilfreich, um die Auslastung und den Status der Switch-Ports für die Kapazitätsplanung und die Fehlerbehebung darzustellen und auf diese Weise ein problematisches Gerät im Netzwerk ausfindig zu machen. |
Wie kann ich Benutzer und Geräte in meinem Netzwerk finden?
Wie kann ich Benutzer und Geräte in meinem Netzwerk finden?
Finden Sie heraus, welche Geräte mit welchen Ports verbunden sind. Nutzen Sie die automatische Erkennung, Zuordnung und Überwachung von Switches, Ports und Netzwerkgeräten. Mit der Active Directory-Integration sehen Sie genau, wer bei einem Gerät angemeldet ist, wenn es sich mit Ihrem Netzwerk verbindet.
Wie kann ich Endpunkte einfacher überwachen?
Wie kann ich Endpunkte einfacher überwachen?
Identifizieren Sie im Handumdrehen die Geräte, die mit Ihrem Gastnetzwerk verbunden sind, und die Geräte an den physischen Switch-Ports in einer einzigen Ansicht. Finden Sie kabelgebundene und drahtlose Endpunktgeräte in Ihrem Netzwerk automatisch.
Wie kann ich die Nachverfolgung der Netzwerkgeräte automatisieren?
Wie kann ich die Nachverfolgung der Netzwerkgeräte automatisieren?
Mit SolarWinds® User Device Tracker (UDT) können Sie Switches, Ports und Netzwerkgeräte automatisch erkennen, zuordnen und überwachen. Erstellen Sie eine Whitelist, um besonders sensible Geräte oder Geräte mit verdächtigen Verhaltensweisen im Blick zu behalten.
Wie kann ich Rogue-Geräte erkennen?
Wie kann ich Rogue-Geräte erkennen?
Mit dem Widget für Rogue-Geräte im User Device Tracker können Sie Geräte, die noch nie im Netzwerk gesehen wurden, mühelos identifizieren und überwachen. Wenn Sie ein potenziell unbefugtes Gerät gefunden haben, können Sie den entsprechenden Switch-Port mit UDT herunterfahren, um den Schaden zu begrenzen, den ein Rogue-Gerät anrichten kann.
Wie kann ich meine Portkapazität planen?
Wie kann ich meine Portkapazität planen?
Überwachen Sie die Portnutzung auf Ihren Switches mühelos. Sparen Sie Geld, indem Sie nicht genutzte Ports wieder aktivieren, anstatt in zusätzliche Hardware zu investieren, oder planen Sie Ihre Kaufentscheidungen proaktiv, indem Sie schnell und einfach Switches identifizieren, die fast ausgelastet sind.
Wie kann ich IP-Adresskonflikte schnell beheben?
Wie kann ich IP-Adresskonflikte schnell beheben?
Das IP Control Bundle enthält den SolarWinds IP Address Manager (IPAM) und UDT. Die Lösung erkennt IP-Konflikte und sendet Warnungen per IPAM. Anschließend können Sie das in Konflikt stehende Gerät deaktivieren, indem Sie den Port mit UDT deaktivieren. Auf diese Weise kann das Reservegerät normal arbeiten, bis Sie die Ursache des Konflikts behoben haben.
Wie kann ich sehen, was mit meinem SD-WAN-Remotegerät verbunden ist?
Wie kann ich sehen, was mit meinem SD-WAN-Remotegerät verbunden ist?
Es kann schwierig sein, sich einen Überblick über die Geräte zu verschaffen, die am WAN-Edge verbunden sind. UDT unterstützt jetzt Viptela vEdge-Geräte, um schnell zu ermitteln, welche Geräte direkt mit ihnen verbunden sind. So erhalten Sie wichtige Verlaufsinformationen zu Ports und Überwachungsfunktionen für das Betriebsmanagement und Leistungsanalysen.
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