Webtile Network Discovery ((new)) Jun 2026
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is it physically and logically located? (IP address, switch port, VLAN)
This emerging paradigm is changing how we visualize, map, and interact with network assets. By moving away from linear lists and tree diagrams toward a dynamic, tile-based, web-driven interface, Webtile Network Discovery offers a solution for the bandwidth-starved, latency-sensitive, and visually oriented engineer.
In many modern enterprise environments, network discovery is moving toward API-driven discovery Webtile Network Discovery
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: Visualizes the physical and logical connections between routers, switches, and endpoints. Service Identification
Webtile Network Discovery mapped the Webtile environment to identify active hosts, services, and potential security issues. The assessment discovered X hosts, Y services, and Z findings requiring remediation (critical: A, high: B, medium: C, low: D). Immediate attention is recommended for critical and high findings. I can provide a step-by-step scanning template optimized
Identifies open ports on discovered hosts to determine what services (like HTTP, SSH, or FTP) are running. 2. Protocol-Based Querying
Strict firewall rules and micro-segmentation can block discovery traffic entirely.
Once an active IP address is found, Webtile scans open ports (like HTTP, HTTPS, SSH, or RDP). Analyzing these open ports helps the system identify what services are running on the device, such as a web server or a database. 3. Protocol-Based Fingerprinting By moving away from linear lists and tree
Used to securely gather configuration data from Linux and Unix systems. 4. Data Aggregation and Topology Mapping
Run an initial deep discovery scan during off-peak hours. This baseline establishes your known network topography. Once completed, group the discovered assets into logical tiles based on criteria like department, function, or compliance requirements (e.g., PCI-DSS zones). Phase 4: Continuous Automation and Alerting
The app is noted for being very small in size and "not resource intensive," making it a good choice for older systems or environments where you don't want a heavy network suite running.
To maximize the value of your Webtile Network Discovery deployment, consider the following implementation strategies: