Network Views
All network components are contained in the Network Atlas. Some views can represent a group of nodes and can be drawn as maps, some other represent real time values of performance counters and they are drawn as charts or gauges.
Views can be dynamic - created by filtering rule (sql like query), or manually by electing desired nodes.
Program comes with many predefined views like: IP networks, Routing Map, Physical Segments, Servers, Maps with Issues and others, but of course is not limited to them.
Logical Networks
NetCrunch automatically maintains and arranges maps as views of logical IP networks.
Physical Segments
NetCrunch discovers and presents physical connections between switches and nodes on the physical topology maps. The program automatically updates physical maps if new nodes or connection changes are discovered.
Routing
Routing map details logical connection structure between routers and networks. The program automatically updates and arranges the routing map.
Custom Maps
NetCrunch allows creating custom maps placed on any background. Maps can include links to other maps, monitored nodes and other graphical elements.
Monitoring Dependencies
The map presents hierarchical structure of monitoring dependencies. The map is automatically updated and laid out by the program.
Dynamic Views
NetCrunch allows creating dynamic views based on various criteria such as system or service state.







