Features & Capabilities

Explore the platform’s capabilities, from inventory to IPAM and monitoring.

What kind of insight does NDC360 provide?

NDC360 provides a structured, unified view of your network, allowing you to monitor IP utilization, understand asset relationships, and visualize network topology and infrastructure dependencies. This enables teams to clearly understand how components are connected, evaluate the impact of changes, and quickly identify risks and inefficiencies.

How can I avoid outdated or missing asset data?

Keeping asset data accurate starts with maintaining a single, centralized source of truth that is continuously updated as devices are added, moved, or decommissioned. Automating data collection from network devices and using batch imports where needed helps minimize manual errors, while validation rules ensure consistency. Regular audits also play a key role in identifying gaps or outdated records. In NDC360, asset inventory is tightly integrated with network data and lifecycle management, so changes are reflected automatically, helping you maintain reliable, up-to-date information across your entire infrastructure.

Are there built‑in reports or dashboards to visualize my asset data?

Yes. NDC360 includes a built‑in dashboard and reporting module that turns raw inventory data into actionable insights. The dashboard gives you real‑time visibility across your network, allowing you to track device status, performance and key metrics in a single, customizable view. It also provides detailed network maps and interactive charts so you can explore relationships and critical points visually. In addition, you can build both predefined and custom reports and schedule them to run automatically, ensuring you stay up‑to‑date on asset performance and cost impacts without extra manual effort.

How can I see where devices are physically located in my data center?

A clear view of physical device placement comes from combining rack-level visualization with structured asset data. In NDC360, devices are organized within racks and linked to their exact physical locations, allowing you to see where each asset is installed across your data center.

Is there a way to identify unused or under-utilized ports?

A clear overview of port usage comes from combining physical connection mapping with real-time network data. In NDC360, ports are visualized across patch panels and devices while status information is continuously collected from active infrastructure, making it easy to see which ports are in use and where capacity is available. This supports better resource planning and more efficient network operations.

How can I customize the platform to fit my workflows?

The platform can be customized to fit your workflows through flexible configuration options and modular design. You can tailor dashboards, reports, and views to match your operational needs, ensuring that the most relevant data is always accessible. Workflows can be adapted by configuring alerts, automation rules, and notification settings to align with your processes. Role-based access control also allows you to define who sees and manages specific data, supporting team-specific responsibilities. In addition, integration capabilities enable the platform to connect with existing tools and systems, so it can seamlessly fit into your current environment rather than requiring major process changes.

How can I keep track of all IP addresses in my network?

By using a centralized IP address management approach, you can maintain a structured and up-to-date overview of all IP ranges, subnets, and allocations. This helps eliminate fragmented records and improves visibility across the entire network. NDC360 is a unified network management platform that organizes all IP-related data in one place, making it easier to track, update, and manage changes in real time.

How does NDC360 monitor network devices and ports in real time?

NDC360 monitors network devices and ports in real time by continuously collecting status and performance data from active infrastructure. It tracks changes in device state, port activity, and connectivity, allowing teams to see what is happening across the network as it occurs.

This data is combined with asset inventory and topology information, so monitoring is not just isolated metrics but part of a structured view of the network. As a result, teams can quickly detect anomalies, receive alerts on critical events, and understand exactly where and how issues are impacting the infrastructure.

Can network devices be configured automatically after installation?

Yes, in NDC360 network devices can be configured automatically after installation through plug-and-play provisioning. When a new device is connected, the platform applies predefined configurations based on the network’s standards, eliminating the need for manual setup. This ensures consistency across devices, reduces configuration errors, and significantly speeds up deployment, especially in larger or multi-site environments.

How do I avoid IP conflicts and overlaps?

By maintaining a centralized and well-structured IP address management system, you can ensure that all IP allocations are clearly tracked and consistently updated. This provides full visibility across subnets, VLANs, and network segments, helping prevent duplicate assignments and misconfigurations. With NDC360, these processes are handled within the platform, allowing conflicts to be identified and resolved early through accurate, real-time data and controlled allocation.

How does NDC360 adapt to organization specific processes?

NDC360 adapts to your existing processes instead of forcing predefined workflows. Its flexible configuration allows you to align the platform with your organization’s operational structure. Customizable dashboards, flexible workflows, and role-based access control support the way your team already works, making adoption easier without disrupting daily operations.

What kind of alerts and notifications can I expect?

NDC360 provides intelligent, AI-driven alerts based on real-time network data, asset status, and infrastructure relationships. Notifications cover device availability, performance issues, IP conflicts, topology changes, and lifecycle events such as license expirations. By linking related alerts, the platform helps operators quickly understand issues, assess impact, and respond more efficiently.

What patch panel management features does NDC360 provide?

NDC360’s patch panel management keeps the physical layer organized and easy to troubleshoot. The platform maps every cable and port connection so you can see how equipment is wired, trace cables quickly and avoid incorrect patching. By presenting patch‑panel connections in a unified view, it helps teams prevent errors, fix issues faster and maintain a tidy infrastructure.

How can I manage network device licenses in a compliant way?

Effective tracking and management of network device licenses starts with a centralized system of record that clearly shows which licenses are in use, where they are installed, and when they expire. Each license should be explicitly linked to the device or software it covers, allocations should be reviewed regularly, and unused licenses should be retired. Automated notifications help prevent missed renewals and related issues. In NDC360’s unified platform, license data is integrated with the device inventory, allowing you to see assignments, expiry dates, and support agreements in one place, ensuring continuous compliance.

What information can I track about each device in the inventory?

NDC360’s asset inventory gives you a complete, vendor‑agnostic view of every active and passive device. For each asset it records the device type, where it’s located, its current status, and any associated hardware or software licenses and warranties, all in one place. The lifecycle management component then adds details on capacity, costs and replacement cycles, so you can plan upgrades and replacements effectively. This unified approach means you aren’t just tracking a few fields, you’re getting a fully structured record of every device and how it fits into your network.

What happens when new licenses are added or device counts change?

When new licenses are added or existing license quantities change, NDC360 automatically updates the available license pool and reallocates licenses based on predefined device type mappings. If the number of devices changes, the platform dynamically adjusts license assignments to reflect the current network state. This ensures that license allocation remains aligned with the underlying infrastructure and provides an accurate, up-to-date view of license usage across the network.

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