The objective of this article is to show you how to view and manage your Cisco devices through the Discovery page in the Cisco FindIT Network Probe. The Discovery page in the Cisco FindIT Network Probe allows you to view your network and your Cisco devices in it in a number of ways and these are through the following:
The following are the additional controls provided in common for all the tasks that you perform in the Discovery page:
- Refresh button — Rediscovers the network and updates the topology.
- Actions button — This button allows selected actions to be performed on all devices in the network that support that task, all at the same time. For example, you may back up all network device configurations with a single click. This button also allows you to upload your inventory to Cisco Active Advisor.
For more information about Cisco Active Advisor, click here.
The FindIT Network Probe discovers Cisco devices in the network and then creates a map based on all the device information it has gathered. This information includes Cisco Discovery Protocol (CDP) and Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) neighbor information, Media Access Control (MAC) Address tables, and Associated Device tables from Cisco 100 to 500 Series switches, routers, and wireless access points.
You can check out the details about any of the Cisco devices appearing in the Topology Map by clicking on it. This will display the Basic Info panel of the specific device. You can also perform different actions to the particular device such as firmware upgrade, back up or restore configuration, reboot, or save running configuration by clicking on the Actions tab.
Note: In some cases, there are Cisco devices in your network that would not appear due to missing Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) settings. In case this happens, you need to configure SNMP on these devices for them to appear in the Topology Map. To learn how to do this, click here.
Accessing the Topology Map
Step 1. Launch the FindIT Network Probe then click Discovery from the Navigation pane.
The Topology Map of the network will then be displayed in the Work pane, as it is the default window in the Discovery tab.
Topology Controls
Icon |
Icon Name |
Description |
Zoom in |
Maximizes the view of the map. |
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Zoom out |
Minimizes the view of the map. |
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Zoom by selection |
Click and drag to zoom in a specific area within the Topology Map. |
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Fit stage |
Zooms in the entire network. |
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Enter full screen mode |
Sets the entire FindIT network GUI to full screen. |
Topology Icons
Icon |
Network Element |
Description |
Access Point |
Represents a Cisco Wireless Access Point (WAP). |
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Cloud |
Represents a network or part of a network that is not managed by FindIT Network Probe. |
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Links |
Represents the connection lines between devices. A thin line represents the speed of the connection with 100 Mbps or below and a thick line represents 1 Gbps or above. |
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Router |
Represents a Cisco Router. |
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Switch |
Represents a Cisco Switch. |
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VoIP Phone |
Represents a Cisco VoIP Phone. |
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Host |
Represents a host device. |
Viewing Device Information
To view basic information of the device:
Step 1. Click on a specific device or a link connecting two devices in the Topology Map.
The basic information about the device or link will then be displayed. This includes the exact model, description, the current firmware version on the device and the latest firmware available, and so on.
(Optional) To view complete information of the device:
Step 1. Click on a specific device or a link connecting two devices in the Topology Map.
Step 2. When the Basic Info panel appears, click on the three-dot icon at the upper right corner.
Under the Overview tab, the detailed information about the selected device will then be displayed such as:
Performing Device Action
Step 1. Click on a specific device in the Topology Map.
Step 2. When the Basic Info panel appears, click on Actions.
The page where you can perform device actions will then appear.
Step 3. Click on any of the following options.
You should now have successfully viewed your network and devices via the Topology view.
The Inventory window displays a complete list of the network devices and their details in a tabular view. Additionally, it also provides action buttons to perform configuration tasks and apply the latest firmware updates for a device.
Accessing the Inventory View
Step 1. Launch the FindIT Network Probe then click Discovery from the Navigation pane.
The main page will open under the Topology tab by default.
Step 2. Click the Inventory tab.
The complete information about the devices in the network as well as the action icons for any configuration task for the device will then be displayed in a tabular form.
Inventory Details
Item |
Description |
Hostname |
Displays the device host name. |
Type |
The type of device. |
Model |
Model number or SKU of the device. |
Version |
The current firmware version of the device. |
SN |
The serial number of the device. |
MAC |
The Media Access Control (MAC) address of the device. This address is a standardized data link layer address required for a certain network interfaces type and are unique to each device. |
IP |
The Internet Protocol (IP) address of the device. |
Actions |
Lets you perform any of the following actions on the device:
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You should now have successfully viewed your network and devices via the Inventory view.
The Floor Plan view allows you to keep track of the physical locations of your network equipment. You may upload a plan for each floor in the building and position each of the network devices on the plan. This helps you easily locate devices if maintenance is required. The Floor Plan is similar in operation to the Topology Map, and devices placed on the Floor Plan may be operated in the same way as devices in the Topology Map.
Note: To learn how to create and manage the floor plans and devices in your network, click here.
In the example below, WAP150 device icon is clicked and its corresponding basic information is displayed beside it.
You should now have successfully viewed your network and devices via the Floor Plan view.