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User Device Tracker

UDT

What do you do when you need to find a device on your network and all you have is an IP address? Do you crawl around chasing cables until you find where it's plugged in? Do you search through your switch infrastructure's MAC address tables in the hope that you'll stumble across the corresponding address?It's all a bit hit and miss and way too time-consuming.

How do you trace a rogue device on your network and be able to identify when and where it's connected?

SolarWinds User Device Tracker (UDT) makes it easy to instantly find a computer and retrieve the switch name, port, port description, VLAN, and more. Simply search on an IP address, Hostname, or MAC address and SolarWinds User Device Tracker will quickly find the current location of your device. And if the device is not currently connected to the network, historical data will show the last known location. You can even set up an alert that will notify you when the device connects—so you can be there waiting.

SolarWinds User Device Tracker delivers the device-tracking capabilities of an expensive switch port-tracking appliance at a price point that won’t devour your budget.

User Device Tracker can be installed as part of your SolarWinds Orion system or as a standalone product. Licensing is based on the number of ports monitored.

For more information or to request a quote, contact the Kenson Sales Team on 01285 647900 or send an e-mail to enquiries@kenson.co.uk.

Features:

  • Search on IP address, Hostname, or MAC address to trace the current location of a device

  • Find available network ports

  • Respond to network threats and events at lightning-speed

  • Watch for a specific MAC address or Hostname to be connected

  • Find out where a device has been on the network in the past

  • Discover the last known location of an unconnected device

  • Discover switches operating near full capacity

  • Display switch capacities to justify purchase of new equipment

  • View individual ports per switch, reclaiming unused ports