Network Diagram Software – Scan & Discover Topology – Create Diagrams

Create and save network diagrams in popular graphical formats, copy and paste diagrams to documents as graphic images, print them, or export to Microsoft Visio for further processing.

10-Strike Network Diagram is a powerful automatic network topology discovery software tool for Windows for the quick graphic vector LAN diagram creation and exporting it to Microsoft Visio, vector, or raster images. The program scans hosts and addresses on your local area network, discovers the network topology, automatically builds a graphical network diagram (map), displays computers and devices of different types as special icons, and draws links between the devices (if your switches support the SNMP protocol).

If you are missing documentation for your network, start discovering its tolopogy and creating the graphic diagrams using our program!

Are you a new administrator and you would like to analyze your LAN topology?

Scan your prospect’s networks using a laptop with our network diagrammer program, build network diagrams and maps, save or print them, and decide how to deploy your devices better into the existing prospect’s network infrastructure.

Would you like to inspect and discover networks at your customer’s sites and save network diagrams for future analyzing?

Try our program for free and see how fast and easily you can draw LAN diagrams and discover network topology in the automatic mode using SNMP.

Would you like to draw a network map but you do not know how to work with MS Visio and other complicated products?

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How the Network Diagrammer Program Works

10-Strike Network Diagram offers two ways to creating a network topology map.

The first one is the automatic network scanning and diagram creation. According to user-defined IP ranges and discovery methods, the application attempts to scan the network and locate devices. Available search methods include pinging over ICMP, scanning specified TCP ports and ARP tables, SNMP and LLDP devices. The application runs several parallel threads for searching for devices within a specified range. Scanning a range of 1500 IP addresses takes no more than 3-4 minutes. The application can also locate devices with active SNMP agents: switches, network printers, routers, etc. Using the data obtained from the switches over SNMP, the application draws graphic connections between the network devices it has found. While doing that, the program will make up a pretty picture of icons and connection lines on the map in the form of graphs. Connections to a switch can be labeled with port names of that switch. 10-Strike Network Diagram employs an original sophisticated algorithm for recognizing the device types. Thus, the application can recognize networked and local printers, servers (file, database etc.), routers, managed switches, and hubs.

The second way is the manual diagram editing using the built-in editor. The software includes a library of various devices, objects, graphic primitives, and lines. You can easily place required device icons on a diagram, link them together with connection lines, draw areas, and sign them. All the operations are intuitive and do not take much time to complete.

A ready network diagram can be saved as a file for later editing and using, or exported to a vector (Windows Metafile) or raster (JPEG, PNG, BMP) image, or even exported to a Microsoft Visio document for further editing and using. The program can also print created network diagrams on paper.

 

Screenshots

Enterprise network diagram example:

10-Strike Network Diagram Screenshot. Click to open a fullsize image.

 

Scanning and discovering network topology via SNMP and creating network diagrams:

How to create a network diagram. Click to open a fullsize image.

 

Starting from the version 2.2, the program can create global networks diagrams using route tracing. The program allows you to use Google Maps as background images:

Building a global network diagram. Click to open the fullsize image.

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