Network Monitoring

Network Monitoring

Network

Network Monitoring

Monitor your entire network infrastructure from a single platform. Track device health, interfaces, IP address usage, switch ports, and network topology across your environment.

Cloudmon's Network Monitoring uses SNMP to collect performance metrics, availability data, and configuration details from routers, switches, firewalls, and any other SNMP-enabled device in your environment. Cloudmon also supports stacked switch monitoring, tracking stack topology, member status, roles, and master/member relationships as a single logical unit. Additional capabilities cover IP address management, switch port tracking, network topology mapping, and Meraki cloud-managed infrastructure.

SNMP-based monitoring: Cloudmon uses SNMP to poll network devices. SNMP must be enabled on each device and the appropriate credentials must be added to Cloudmon before a device can be monitored. Both SNMPv2c and SNMPv3 are supported.

What Network Monitoring gives you

Device health and availability
Response time, uptime, interface status, and system metrics are tracked continuously across all network devices.
Stacked switch monitoring
Monitor switch stack topology, member status, roles, and operational states including master/member relationships and stack configuration parameters, all tracked as a single logical unit.
IP address management
Track subnet usage, available and used IPs, DNS and SNMP status across all subnets in your environment.
Switch port tracking
Map every port on every switch. See used, available, and transient ports with connected devices and VLAN details.
Topology and Meraki
Visualise Layer 2 topology, build custom topology maps, and integrate Cisco Meraki organisations and devices.
NetFlow traffic analysis
Identify top applications, protocols, sources, and destinations driving bandwidth usage across your network devices.

Select a section

Network Device Monitoring
Monitor routers, switches, firewalls, and any SNMP-enabled device. Track availability, interfaces, and system metrics.
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Network Discovery
Automatically scan IP ranges to discover all devices and services using ICMP, TCP, or SNMP from configurable probe locations.
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Layer 2 Topology and Topology Maps
Automatically discover and visualise your Layer 2 network topology. Build custom topology maps for any view of your environment.
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IPAM Subnet Monitoring
Track IP address usage across all subnets. Monitor available, used, reserved, and transient addresses with DNS and SNMP status.
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Switch Port Mapper
Map every port on every switch. Track usage, connected devices, VLAN assignments, and port history across your switching infrastructure.
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NetFlow Monitoring
Analyse network traffic patterns, bandwidth usage, and top applications, protocols, sources, and destinations across your devices.
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