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Scrumium NetBrain Thursday, May 09, 2019

Introduction Complex network Manual methods of diagramming and troubleshooting Visual automation solution for complex network management Thursday, May 09, 2019

Adaptive to any network NetBrain Extremely powerful Adaptive to any network Visual & Fast Multi-Vendor Easy to customize Thursday, May 09, 2019

NetBrain Technologies Named "Cool Vendor in IT Operations Management" by Gartner According to Gartner, "the value of NetBrain's tool is in its intuitive workflow and easily navigated user interface that simplifies and reduces the efforts associated with designing, documenting, configuring, and troubleshooting a network environment."  NetBrain Industry leader in Network Management Provides the first visual network programming environment using map-driven automation technology Deployed over 700 large enterprise customers worldwide Thursday, May 09, 2019

NetBrain’s Customers

Deep Network Discovery Deep network discovery - output includes devices, topology network design Fastest in the industry - up to 2,000 routers, switches or firewalls per hour Accurate - the algorithm ensures nearly 99% accuracy for discovering networked devices Robust - capable of handling highly and fragmented networks

From the Visual Search results you can: Visual Search of Network Data From the Visual Search results you can: See a preview map of a searched device Zoom in on the preview map to view ‘Observer’ cards with device information Create a new map from the results with one-click

Dynamic Network Mapping Scrumium Dynamic Network Mapping Create Layer2 and Layer3 Qmap Explore device’s properties Thursday, May 09, 2019

Visual Troubleshooting Visualize performance hotspots Automate diagnosis for a hundred of common network problems Get alerts when thresholds and/or conditions are met Reduce troubleshooting time!

Qapp Allow users to write their own customizable automation without any programing or scripting background Mapping - To automatically create customized views of the network Configuration and Design Analysis - To extract and analyze specific elements from the network design Live Monitoring and Performance Analysis - To extract and analyze virtually any live performance metric Historical Change Analysis - Create customized views into recent changes in configuration, topology, routing, etc.

Traffic Path Analysis Path analysis takes several design considerations into account, including: Dynamic and static routing Policy-Based Routing (PBR) Network address translation (NAT) Access Control Lists (ACLs) MPLS

Dynamic routing protocols such as BGP, OSPF, EIGRP, ISIS and RIP Routing & Design Analysis Dynamic routing protocols such as BGP, OSPF, EIGRP, ISIS and RIP Multicasting design VLAN design and Spanning-Tree status QoS, VoIP, ACL for routers, switches and firewalls

Automatically push configuration changes commands Deploy and Verify Changes Automatically push configuration changes commands Analyze changes in routing, configuration, traffic flow… Automatically analyze the impact

Capture changes and help find what's changed between two dates Historical Analysis Capture changes and help find what's changed between two dates Compare historical data including configuration files and route/ARP/MAC/STP tables, to see the differences highlighted side-by-side.

Automated Documentation Export any Qmap Visio Microsoft Word Microsoft Excel Thursday, May 09, 2019

Scalability for Large Networks Support networks with up to 50,000 devices and concurrent login sessions Scheduling of multiple benchmark tasks Enhanced Performance - User can refresh workspace data, start workstation, login, and search… without sacrificing speed

Integration with NMS Systems NetBrain can integrate with Netcool such that a dynamic map can be created directly from a Netcool alarm

NetBrain Components

System Specifications & Connectivity Requirements

Conclusion Thursday, May 09, 2019

THANK YOU