View and edit the OT Network Map

  • リリースバージョン: Australia
  • 更新日 2026年03月12日
  • 所要時間:5分
  • View and edit the Operational Technology (OT) Network Map in the Industrial Workspace to visualize your OT networks per site and their OT devices.

    始める前に

    Role required: cmdb_ot_isa_viewer role and cmdb_ot_viewer

    手順

    1. Navigate to the Industrial Workspace.
    2. To open the Equipment Model Manager, select the Equipment model icon.
    3. Select a site that you want to view the OT Network Map for.
    4. Select View OT Network Map.
      The network map opens in a new tab.
    5. To view the legend with an explanation of the visuals used in the network map, select the Legend icon.
    6. To view additional information about a subnet node, hover your mouse over the node.
    7. To view additional information about a device node, hover your mouse over the node.
    8. To view the Connection Summary between subnet nodes, hover over the dashed line between the nodes as shown in the following image.

      Connection Summary shown between subnet nodes

    9. To expand a subnet and view its individual device nodes, select the number on the subnet node.
      The number on the subnet node represents the total number of devices in the subnet. The following image shows an example of the device number.

      Total number of devices shown on the subnet node

      注:
      You can only expand one subnet at a time. For example, if Subnet A is expanded and you try to expand Subnet B, Subnet A automatically collapses.
    10. To set a device node as the home node, complete the following steps.
      1. To access the contextual actions, right-click the node or next to the device node name, select the dropdown.
      2. Select Set as Home node.

        Set as home node menu option in the network map

        The selected device node is set as the home node and the node icon changes as shown in the following image.

        Device node set as home node with updated node home image

    11. To view the attributes for a device node, complete the following steps.
      1. To access the contextual actions, right-click the node or next to the device node name, select the dropdown.
      2. Select Show attributes.

        Show attributes menu option on the Network Map

        A side panel opens that shows the following attributes for the selected device node:
        • Class
        • Updated
        • Location
        • Owned by
        • Most recent discovery
        • Discovery source
    12. To view the device connections for a device node, complete the following steps.
      1. To access the contextual actions, right-click the node or next to the device node name, select the dropdown.
      2. Select Show device connections.

        Show device connections UI action

        The network map updates to highlight the device-to-device connections and to show both connections within the same subnet, represented by a solid line, and cross-subnet connections, represented by a dashed line.

      3. To see the Device connection summary details, hover over the IP address on the dashed line or hover over the solid line.

        The following image shows an example of the device connection summary on the dashed line.

        Device connection summary shown for a device to device connection
      4. To escape this view, select the dropdown again and click Hide device connections.
    13. To apply filters to the map to refine the nodes shown, complete the following steps.
      1. Select the Filters icon.
      2. Select or deselect the options available under the following filter categories.
        表 : 1. OT Network Map filters
        Filter Description
        Class The name of the assigned class for the OT device.
        Criticality The measure of the relative risk to the site process due to failure of the device.
        Manufacturer The device manufacturer.
        Purdue level The assigned Purdue level. Ranges 0–5.
        Discovery source The Discovery source for the OT device data.
      3. Select Apply.
      4. To return to the default settings, select Reset filters and click Apply.
    14. To search for a subnet, device node, managed network, and so on in the node map, use the Find on map search bar.
    15. To align the map back on the home node, select the Align to home node icon in the control panel.