Democratizing Network Automation | From Ideas to Automation in Minutes!
Founded in 2004, NetBrain is the most widely adopted Network Automation and Visibility platform, providing Network Engineers with an entirely new approach to Hybrid Network management, from the top-down based on maintaining business "intents", rather than managing thousands of individual devices. NetBrain discovers every aspect of the network from Edge to Cloud, and transforms this into a robust digital twin which understands the intention of each component.
More than 2,500 of the world’s largest enterprises and managed services providers use NetBrain. NetBrain is headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts, with offices in California, Munich, London, Toronto, Hyderabad, Pune, and Beijing.
Thank you for your feedback. This video series "No-Code Automation Unlocked" was focused a bit more on outcomes and what can be achieved using no-code automation. However, our new series "5-Minute Automation Challenge" is all about showing you how to build the automation in 5 mins or less. The first video on OSPF neighbors is already out, and more will be coming very soon -- so stay tuned to the channel 🙂 OSPF neighbors >> ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-i_OvF9DIYMA.html
This is quite useful but can you show how are you Defining the Variable in Step 1 which you are later using in Diagnosis in Step 2. I'm stuck at Step 1 as I'm unable to define variables which I can later use in Diagnosis.
Take a look at the first 5 seconds of our latest video, and you'll see >> ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-i_OvF9DIYMA.html But you will need the new visual parsers for this, so if you're not upgraded to the latest NetBrain version, please contact your CSM for assistance. Also, stay tuned to our channel for our new video series "5-Minute Automation Challenge", as it's all about showing you how to build automations in 5 mins or less. The first video on OSPF neighbors is the one linked above 🙂 More videos will be coming very soon!
I liked how you're able to track assets and the vulnerabilities, but can it also track data? For example, I have an application that moves files to numerous servers, and those servers then move that data to other servers and so forth. Will this product be able to track all the hops of this data?
Thanks for your great question! NetBrain provides full visibility and automation for network devices at layers 2 & 3. It can identify the layer 2 & 3 hops in an application path given any two endpoints, but does not track application layer data nor individual packets. More about our true end-to-end visibility here: www.netbrain.com/solution/cloud-management
wow, this is really interesting. We use NetBrain but the account manager told us NetBrain ServiceNow integration is not available, I am really surprised this video is uploaded in May, I asked him two weeks ago. Is this just a marketing video or you really have the integration.
Thank you for the feedback. We will keep it in mind! Also, you can access NetBrain’s free training resources, ranging from self-paced Video on Demand (VoD) via our *Deep Dive videos* , to our *Instructor-Led Training* (ILT) in our online *NetBrain University* . Sign up here: www.netbrain.com/support/education-and-training
Good content. You guys missed the requirements needed for device onboarding. What if you do not have SSH access to the devices but only SNMP RO? How that affects the discovery and mapping details?
Thank you! We can obtain limited information using SNMP, but we can't really pull all the necessary information (Ex: spanning-tree topology, BGP neighbors) without the CLI or REST API. *How Network Discovery Creates the “Brain” of NetBrain:* www.netbrain.com/blog/network-discovery-creates-brain-netbrain
NetBrain supports *Amazon AWS* , *Microsoft Azure* as well as *Google Cloud* . Here's a datasheet on NetBrain for Public Cloud that might be helpful for you: www.netbraintech.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/NetBrain-for-Public-Cloud.pdf
In an incident, how is the destination IP obtained. for e.g when a customer logs an issue, are they expected to give a destination IP. Similarly, in proactive view, how does the system know on destination IP for any application issue
Thank you for the question. Looking at it from the Application Assurance perspective, first you have to define critical Application paths E.g., HQ to Main Data Center, HQ to Branch Office, then let NetBrain to learn the Golden Path. When an issue hits the network, using Triggered Automation, NetBrain can check critical paths, gather diagnosis from devices along the path, and verify known root causes.
Its Amazing to see the platform with great potential to lead the network and security automation industry. Paas, SaaS, Voice and wireless services automation will be great add-on
This is a new video we shared about Troubleshooting Incidents In Real-Time As A Team. Hope you enjoy! ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Qbo6N3FTgdo.html
'Most companies rely on a network hero to troubleshoot complex opportunities. Those tribal leaders can digitize their best practices into executable run books.' Could you use MORE business speak? The guys that are going to see this and convince the brass to buy this product are 'boots on the ground' types. We don't talk like that. Why not cater the demo videos to us, and let the CIO worry about the business speak when putting together the capital request?