Opsview 6.9.x End of Support

Opsview versions 6.9.x reached their End of Support (EOS) status at the end of January 2026, in accordance with our Support policy. As of this date, these versions no longer receive code fixes, security updates, maintenance releases, or backported changes.

The documentation for version 6.9.7 and earlier releases will remain accessible for reference, but it will no longer be updated or maintained. We strongly recommend upgrading to the latest supported version of Opsview to ensure continued support and access to the latest features and security enhancements.

Network Topology

Network Topology is a feature in Opsview to get a diagram of your network topology based on neighborhood information from compatible devices that run LLDP/CDP.

Network Topology demo

To configure hosts and network devices to be scanned by the network topology feature, see Configuring Network Topology. For viewing generated Network Topology maps and understanding the colors and icons used, see Viewing Network Topology.

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Network Topology is a feature of the Network Analyzer module. This module is optional for on-premises customers but included with all Opsview Cloud subscriptions.

This feature requires SNMPv2c or SNMPv3 to be enabled on your core networking equipment and LLDP/CDP to be enabled on all devices. Additionally, this feature only supports network devices using IPv4 addresses, and does not currently support the ‘aes256’ and ‘aes256c’ SNMPv3 privacy protocol options.

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