Documentation forNetwork Configuration Manager
Managing network configurations is a key capability of SolarWinds Observability Self-Hosted (formerly Hybrid Cloud Observability) and is available in the Advanced edition. Network Configuration Manager (NCM) is also available in a standalone module.

SolarWinds Platform features in NCM

The SolarWinds Platform is the core of the SolarWinds IT Management Portfolio. It provides a stable and scalable architecture that includes data collection, processing, storage, and presentation. The SolarWinds Platform provides common features, such as user accounts and groups, views, dashboards, reporting, alerting, and more that you can use across all SolarWinds Platform products and access from the SolarWinds Platform Web Console.

Common features

The following features are available in SolarWinds Platform products.

Learn SolarWinds Platform basics

Log in to your SolarWinds Platform product in a web browser and meet the SolarWinds Platform Web Console.

Review Events, syslogs, or SNMP traps to know what's going on.

Get alerts about issues in your environment.

Generate reports to present the status of the monitored environment.

Review Performance Analysis dashboards, also known as PerfStack™.

Create, edit, and maintain SolarWinds Platform Web Console user accounts. Set user rights, reset passwords, limit access to network segments, and enable authentication with Active Directory.

View monitored objects on SolarWinds Platform Maps in the SolarWinds Platform Web Console.

View other map options in the SolarWinds Platform Web Console. Display objects with their location specified in the OpenStreet format in a widget, or create maps the Network Atlas tool and display them in the SolarWinds Platform Web Console.

Add devices for monitoring and manage monitored devices

Specify which devices to monitor and the information you need, then select the way you get this information. See Discover and add devices.

Add single nodes, use Active Directory domain controllers to add nodes, or discover devices on your network automatically.

Available polling methods include ICMP, WMI, SNMP, or agents deployed on Windows, Linux, and UIX devices.

Manage monitored devices. Edit properties, set the polling method for monitored devices, toggle monitoring on and off, or mute alerts for nodes.

Customize your SolarWinds Platform Web Console

Customize SolarWinds Platform Web Console. Customize dashboards, colors, logo, views, widgets, and charts. Learn how to limit what objects users see on views, or specify what you want to see on views for specific device types.

Create custom properties. Create custom fields to associate with monitored network objects and display custom information for monitored devices.

Create groups and dependencies. Organize how monitored data is presented in the SolarWinds Platform Web Console. Set up dependencies to better represent the relationships between network objects and account for constraints on the network.

Set thresholds - specify thresholds for monitored metrics. Customize general thresholds or use baselines.

Monitor additional metrics and devices

Monitor hardware health. Get insight into hardware issues on the network. Monitor hardware health based on hardware sensors, such as fan status, power supply status, or temperature.

Monitor virtual environments. Monitor your virtual networks (VMware® ESX and ESXi servers, VMware vCenter®) in the SolarWinds Platform Web Console.

Quality of Experience. Use packet analysis sensors to see packet-level traffic information about key devices and applications on your network.

Expand the SolarWinds Platform functionality or scale your deployment

Use SolarWinds high availability (HA) to provide failover protection for your SolarWinds Platform server and additional polling engines to reduce data loss.

Do you need to scale your deployment? See Scalability Engine Guidelines.

Review the tips for optimizing your deployment.

Balance the load on polling engines by specifying nodes to be polled by individual polling engines.

Manage additional polling engines.

Troubleshoot your SolarWinds Platform database.