Switch Port Mapping in Skylar One
In this update, Product Manager JohnProctor explains how Skylar One improves network visibility through enhanced topology maps, switch port mapping, and topology-based event correlation. By expanding how Layer 2 data is collected and processed, Skylar One now delivers a more complete view of your entire infrastructure, extending beyond traditional network components to include every managed resource in your ecosystem. The latest release also makes topology mapping simpler and more flexible by refining Layer 3 processing and reducing reliance on discovery protocols like CDP and LLDP. These updates make it easier to trace connections, locate devices, and correlate events quickly and accurately, giving teams clearer insight and control across their networks. Whether you’re viewing your topology map on a large display, pinpointing exactly where a device connects, or analyzing a storm of events, Skylar One provides the clarity and context you need to act fast and keep your network performing at its best.31Views1like0CommentsGeographic Maps in Skylar One
ScienceLogic Principal Product Manager Jonathan Chivers introduces the first release of Geographic Maps in Skylar One, a new capability that brings location intelligence to IT operations. Geographic Maps allows users to ingest and align location data with devices, then automatically place them on an interactive map based on known locations. This helps operations teams quickly understand the health and scope of their environments, whether local, regional, or global. Built for NOC teams, analysts, and technology owners, Geographic Maps improves situational awareness and supports faster issue resolution. Jonathan also highlights what’s next on the roadmap, including Business Services mapping, high-fidelity zoomable maps, and location management directly within the Skylar One interface.49Views5likes0Comments