FatPipe’s Value for Distributed Environments – Simplified Network Visibility

For years, device health was largely handled behind the scenes as part of network monitoring. FatPipe’s proactive teams monitored device health, but customers often saw only summary outputs like uptime, bandwidth, latency, jitter, packet loss, alarms, graphs, and reports. As networks have become more distributed, customers need more than performance summaries. They need a clearer way to see which device, interface, link, or site actually contributes to a problem.
With FatPipe, monitoring is directly connected to the network itself. By combining device discovery, monitoring data, and topology mapping, FatPipe helps customers move from simply knowing that an issue occurred to understanding where it happened and which part of the network may be involved. This is particularly valuable for distributed environments where quick decisions depend on seeing the relationship between sites, devices, and links.
The Bridge Between Device Discovery and Device Management: Network Topology Mapping
The topology map shows all automatically discovered devices and their connections in a graph layout. Using SNMP and other proprietary methods, FatPipe visualizes all devices as nodes and connections as edges on a network graph.
Addressing Scale, Distribution, and Daily Operational Impact in Distributed Environments
While SNMP and flow-based monitoring are supported, EnterpriseView also observes traffic directly in the data path. This provides continuous, real-time visibility for sectors such as schools, healthcare, and government. Rather than relying solely on periodic polling or exported data, network admins have real-time visibility. For example, a topology map gives school IT teams quick visibility across all campuses, helping address the challenges of scale, distribution, and daily operational impact.
Seeing Device Health More Clearly from One Portal
EnterpriseView extends device visibility by monitoring key device parameters such as interface traffic statistics, temperature, voltage, bias current, and transmit and receive optical power levels. This information gives administrators a clearer view of device health and network performance from a single portal. With these monitoring statistics available in EnterpriseView, teams can generate meaningful alerts, graphs, and reports to better understand what is happening across the network.
FatPipe managed services support network visibility and service monitoring across customer environments. However, many customers still face a specific pain point: even when the network path, WAN performance, and service availability are being monitored, they may not have enough visibility into the individual devices sitting at the edge.
FatPipe provides value to both existing and new customers by extending EnterpriseView from WAN and circuit-level visibility to device-specific monitoring at the network edge. By discovering edge devices and monitoring device-level parameters, FatPipe helps customers move beyond simply knowing that a network issue exists. They can begin identifying which device, interface, or site may be contributing to the problem.
FatPipe’s network topology map brings this visibility together in a practical, easy-to-understand view, reflecting FatPipe’s focus on helping customers see, manage, and troubleshoot their networks with greater confidence. FatPipe helps address network complexity with simplicity, giving customers clearer visibility and greater control over their network environments.




