bitB Creates Dynamic Topologies and Collects Valuable Data
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Logical Topology
A Logical Topology includes all Layer 3 devices. There are no Layer 2 devices in the Logical Topology. With a Logical representation of your network you can easily follow the flow of traffic through the network.

Physical Topology
A Physical Topology includes all Layer 2 and Layer 3 devices. With a Physical Topology you could disconnect all cables between network devices and reconnect them using the information contained in the Physical Topology.

VLAN Labels
The VLAN labels show which VLANs are trunked over a link or which VLAN is used as an access vlan on a link.
Automatic Layouts
Choose from multiple automatic layouts to display the topology.
Device List
Use the Device List to determine what devices are shown in the topology.
Export Topologies
You can export your Physical Topology to many common formats.
Use Data Grids to access the data that creates the Logical Topology.
Data Grids can be viewed on the screen, printed out or exported to multiple formats.
Information contained in the Logical Data Grid.
- Device Id
- Device Name
- IP Subnet
- IP Address
- Admin and Operational Status
- Interface Description
- VLAN
Use Data Grids to access the data that creates the Physical Topology
Data Grids can be viewed on the screen, printed out or exported to multiple formats.
Information contained in the Physical Data Grid
- Device Id
- Device Name
- Connected Neighbor Device
- Physical Interface to Neighbor
- Neighbor Interface to Physical
- Local Interface to Neighbor
- Neighbor Interface to Local