See your network — the whole network.
Map it. Monitor it. Control it. No agents, no supplicants, no network re-engineering.
Three tools to look at one network — and still no map.
Network and security operations have historically pulled the same cables through different tools — one for performance, one for traffic, a third for access control. The IoT controller in the plant room, the device finance plugged in on Tuesday, and the worm moving quietly east-to-west all live in the gaps between them. NetOps wants uptime; SecOps wants control — they should be looking at the same picture.
One platform, the whole network.
Discovery, mapping, monitoring, traffic analysis and access control — on the switches and routers you already own.
Network discovery & live mapping
Every device the moment it connects, drawn onto a live topology — which device, which switch port, which VLAN, talking to what. The map stays live as things move.
Performance & health monitoring
Servers and switches over the protocols you already run — SSH, SNMP, PowerShell — so NetOps sees load, availability and capacity beside SecOps' risk.
NetFlow traffic analysis
Your own NetFlow as a security sensor: behaviour profiles, east-west visibility, lateral worm spread and rogue devices — with forensic drilldown and bandwidth alerting.
Agentless Network Access Control
Not inline, no supplicants, no MAC spreadsheet. Devices verified by behaviour; non-conforming ones port-blocked or steered to a quarantine VLAN — on switches you already own.
Real-time integrity alerts
Duplicate-IP conflicts with the switch port pinpointed, new devices with VLAN context, MAC moves logged for the auditor — and the SSL cert that expires two weeks before Monday 9am.
One platform for NetOps & SecOps
Both teams work from the same asset-and-service graph — no redundant tooling, no reconciling two views of one network, and a faster response when something moves.
What changes when one platform sees the whole network.
Retire the standalone monitoring tool, the standalone NAC appliance and the standalone NetFlow analyser.
IoT, rogue devices, lateral movement and the plug-it-in-on-Tuesday surprise.
One shared picture means NetOps and SecOps stop emailing screenshots at each other.
No re-engineering, no agents — most estates are enforcing within days, not a quarter.
Bandwidth trends and east-west visibility tell you what to upgrade and what to leave alone.
| What you have today | What it actually gives you | What Rebasoft gives you |
|---|---|---|
| Traditional NAC (supplicants, inline appliance) | Network re-engineering, agents on every device, and a single point of failure in the path. | Agentless, not-inline NAC on your existing switches — port-block or VLAN-steer by behaviour. |
| Standalone NetFlow analyser | Summary graphs and heuristic guesses; jump to another tool to track an IP. | Behaviour profiles, east-west visibility and forensic drilldown — beside your assets and risk. |
| Separate NetOps + SecOps tools | Two licences, two views of one network, slow hand-offs between teams. | One platform, one live map, both teams working the same data. |
| A network diagram in Visio | Out of date the day it was drawn. | A live topology that updates itself as the network changes. |
"We became more effective with fewer systems to operate. That meant time saved and fewer errors. We also like that Rebasoft is a UK company with a local development office in Reading — it makes for an easier, stronger relationship with our chosen vendor." — Network Manager, UK boarding school — replaced SolarWinds (monitoring) and Bradford Networks (NAC) with a single Rebasoft deployment.
See what's really on your network.
A 30-minute walkthrough on a live console. We'll map a sample of your estate, show you the traffic moving across it, and demonstrate agentless access control on the switches you already run — no re-engineering required.