- Release Notes
- NCM 2025.1 release notes
- NCM 2024.4.1 release notes
- NCM 2024.4 release notes
- NCM 2024.2.1 release notes
- NCM 2024.2 release notes
- NCM 2024.1.1 release notes
- NCM 2024.1 release notes
- NCM 2023.4.2 release notes
- NCM 2023.4.1 release notes
- NCM 2023.4 release notes
- NCM 2023.3.1 release notes
- NCM 2023.3 release notes
- NCM 2023.2.2 release notes
- NCM 2023.2.1 release notes
- NCM 2023.2 release notes
- NCM 2023.1 release notes
- NCM 2022.4.1 release notes
- NCM 2022.4 release notes
- NCM release history
- Install or Upgrade
- Install or Upgrade NCM
- SolarWinds Platform Products Installation and Upgrade Guide
- Scalability Engine Guidelines for SolarWinds products
- Migration Guide
- Deploy SolarWinds Platform products to Amazon Web Services
- Deploy SolarWinds Platform products to Microsoft Azure
- Install SolarWinds Platform products using Azure Marketplace
- Get Started
- NCM Getting Started Guide
- How do I get started with NCM?
- Populate NCM with devices
- Back up network configs with NCM
- View information about devices and configurations on the Config Summary dashboard
- Manage network change with NCM
- Network troubleshooting and remediation
- Track changes to network configs
- Reporting in NCM
- Audit your Cisco routers for policy compliance
- NCM Getting Started: Additional resources
- Administer
- NCM Administrator Guide
- Introduction to NCM
- NCM licensing model
- NCM storage requirements
- SolarWinds Platform features in NCM
- Manage NCM user accounts and assign NCM roles
- Add nodes to NCM and specify connection information
- Add or remove NCM nodes
- Options for specifying NCM connection information
- Configure nodes to use device-level login credentials for NCM connections
- Configure nodes to use global connection profiles for NCM connections
- Configure nodes to use user-level login credentials for NCM connections
- Specify values for global variables
- Protocols NCM uses to transfer configurations
- Tips for troubleshooting a connection issue
- Manage nodes and collect node data in NCM
- Transfer, edit, and search network configuration files
- Schedule regular backups of network config files
- Download network configuration files manually
- Edit network config files
- Upload network config files manually
- View config transfer and script execution status
- Import network config files
- Search network config files or node properties
- Give NCM write access to a non-default location or a network share
- Enable a new config type in NCM
- Troubleshoot issues with NCM config files
- Specify settings for transferring and storing configurations
- Remove older config files and data
- Firmware vulnerability data
- Firmware upgrades
- Get notified when a network configuration file changes
- Ensure compliance to policy rules
- Device templates
- Gather the information you need for an NCM device template
- Best practices for NCM device templates
- NCM communication process diagrams
- Create and manage device templates
- F5 device template behavior
- NCM device template commands
- Examples of device templates
- Import and export device templates
- How device templates are assigned to nodes
- Compare a network config to a baseline or another config
- Automate tasks with NCM command scripts and jobs
- Use config change templates to update configs on multiple nodes
- About NCM config change templates
- Parameters for NCM config change templates
- Commands for NCM config change templates
- SWIS entities used in config change templates
- Examples of NCM config change templates
- Create an NCM config change template
- Edit an NCM config change template
- Tag a config change template
- Delete an NCM config change template
- Import and export NCM config change templates
- Execute an NCM config change template
- Approval system for configuration changes
- Manage Cisco ACLs and Palo Alto policies in NCM
- NCM reports
- Alerts in NCM
- Servers for NCM file transfers and email notifications
- EnergyWise devices
- Common NCM tasks
- NCM macros (variables)
Device list represented in gray
This widget provides a list of the nodes represented by the gray section of the clicked pie chart. Clicking a node name takes you to the node view.