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NetworkView version 3.6

NetworkView is a compact and powerful discovery and network management tool for Windows 2000, XP, Windows Server 2003 and Vista and Windows Server 2008.
NetworkView discovers all TCP/IP nodes in a network, using the following methods: DNS, NetBIOS, SNMP, TCP Ports, WMI and the local ARP table (MAC addresses). It draws a high quality color map of any size that you can print or save for future use. It can also check the status of all or selected nodes with ICMP polling, and send alerts when a system goes down. Eight different lists are available, fully customizable with a list editor.
Requirements:
- Windows 2000 Professional, Server or Advanced Server, Windows XP Home or Professional, Windows Server 2003 Standard or Enterprise. Any version of Vista and Windows Server 2008
- A resolution of 1024x768 or better is preferred
- Windows 95, 98, ME and NT4 are not supported.
Key features:
USB key usage
The program, including the complete SNMP OID and MAC OUI databases i less than 2MB, and can be easily used from USB key. In fact, NetworkView is composed of just a single executable and 4 other data files (including the help file !)
Discovery
Three types of discovery: single address, range of addresses, full subnet. Choice to use DNS, MAC addresses, SNMP, Port scan or analysis, NetBIOS and WMI. Customizable retries and timeouts. ICMP not required to discover behind firewalls.
Powerful map updating using either DNS name or IP address as the permanent identifier, and automatic/interactive removal of obsolete nodes.
SNMP
A complete database containing more than 20'500 enterprises and sysObjectIDs. Fully editable, with add, delete or modify capabilities. NetworkView also has an internal hard coded list of devices frequently found in networks.
MAC addresses
Detection of MAC addresses on your LAN. An editable database of more than 7'500 NIC manufacturers. Each OUI (organizationally unique part of the MAC address) can be associated with a node type.
Routes discovery
A graphic box is displayed for each node acting as a router, showing the addresses of the connected networks. You can add a comment next to the IP address (building, city, country..).
Port analysis
NetworkView analyzes five standard TCP ports to get more information about the nodes: FTP, TELNET, SMTP, HTTP, POP3. You can choose to scan three additional custom ports to be analyzed.
Port scan
NetworkView scans any range of TCP ports, both during discovery and manually using a Port Scanner in the contextual menu.
Printing
Full print and print preview capabilities for views and lists, producing high quality network color maps of any size and any density. Choose the number of nodes you want on a single sheet : between 10 and 300.
User interface
Multiple Document Interface lets you view and/or monitor several networks at the same time. Each view is simply a container that can hold any node from any subnet. For example, a node 192.168.10.1 can be in the same view as 10.1.1.1.
Monitoring
Simultaneous monitoring of several networks through ICMP polling. Four states: UP (green), DOWN (red), UNKNOWN (blue) and NOT MONITORED (white).
Node sorting
The nodes can be sorted by TCP/IP address, MAC addresses, DNS name, NetBIOS domain, Enterprise/Device, sysName, sysObjectID, Type, and real time monitoring status. A Find button helps locate the nodes in the map with their name or IP address.
SMTP alerting
You can send a SMTP email to one or several addresses when a node becomes unreachable
Alerting with external utility
Use any external utility (net send, pager..) to send alerts. Two modes: an alert for each event or a network summary.
Sound alerting
You will be warned of UP and DOWN events with chosen .wav files, little built-in music or simple beeps.
Node types
Each network node is classified as a general type with its corresponding icon: Server, Workstation, Unix station, Router, Printer, ... There are currently 24 icons available. A icon can be associated with each entry in the OID and MAC OUI Database.
Node editing
Manual addition of nodes: you can add one or several nodes manually. Routes can also be added manually on devices if you do not have the correct community name for an automatic discovery. Text can be entered to describe each node.
Preferences
A lot of parameters can be customized: general discovery behavior, network and color options, size and number of the nodes in the map, email and sound alerts, color or BW printing, custom ports, custom contextual menus, WMI classes and credentials.
Lists
Eight fully customizable lists (plus one fixed) are available:
Standard, MAC addresses, SNMP, Port analysis, Port scan, NetBIOS, WMI, Summary and Addresses and Routes. Print and print preview available for all.
Labels
Eight fully customizable label set are available. Choose any of the field found during discovery. 3 lines are available with 1 or 2 fields per line. Display the second field only when the first is missing with the 'Or' option.
Proposed Label Sets are: General, MAC Address, Hardware WMI, NetBIOS, WMI Disks, Contacts and Note, Discovery Dates and Network.
Mib Browser
A Mib Browser lets you get/set any value from your MIB2 or proprietary MIBs. You can export the result to the clipboard or a text file. Ten favorite OIDs can be saved for future use. Symbolic names are supported.
Interactive port scanner
A port scanner lets you check which ports are alive and export the information to clipboard or file.
WMI
Support of up to 16 values (a class and a column name) that can be queried with WQL. Eight different accounts can be stored and used for accessing the nodes in different domains/workgroup.
WMI Browser
Full interactive WMI browser. Connects to a local or remote node, retrieves all available Win32 classes, and gets the values for a selected class.
3 Editors
A List Editor to modify the preset lists. A Message Editor to change the content of the emails and alerts. A Menu Editor to change the externals programs callable from each node.
Logs
Four different logs available in the menu : UP and DOWN events, discovery, emails, and SMTP errors.
Code
Stand alone multi-threaded 32 bits C++ program (one single exe, and no DLLs or COM components from us). Nothing is stored in the registry unless you register the NVD file type.
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