Your Map in Graphic Mode
The graphical view of your map helps you understand your network at a glance.
- Looking for Graphic Mode?
- How to customize the layout
- Use filters to drill down into results
- View details in the preview pane
- How do I start a scan from my map?
- Tell me about the discovery methods
- Tell me about the map images
- Tell me about map results
Looking for Graphic Mode?
You can access this feature by selecting Graphic Mode from the Quick Actions menu on your maps list.
How to customize the layout
You can easily drag and drop images on the page to change your view. Alternatively, use the toggle in the top-right corner to switch from radial view (the default) to a tree list view.
Use filters to drill down into results
You see the Summary pane on the left with several filters. When you select multiple filters, we display you hosts that match all of your filters.
Use the Search field at the top to set up a search query using filters such as discovery method and device type.
Tell me about host attributesTell me about host attributes
You can filter results using the following attributes:
- New: Discovered for the first time.
- Scannable: Hosts in your account, which means they can be scanned.
- In Netblock: Included in the domain's netblock (under Assets > Domains).
- Approved: Included in the domain's approved hosts list (under Assets > Domains).
- Rogue: Not in the domain's approved hosts list.
- Live: Hosts alive at the time of the discovery, meaning they responded to pings.
Tell me about operating system familiesTell me about operating system families
We group devices into common operating system families such as Windows, Linux, and Max. Other includes any OS that does not belong to one of the families listed. Unknown means the OS could is not identified.
Want to get back to the full results?Want to get back to the full results?
At the right of the Search pane, click the Clear link.
View details in the preview pane
Click on any device in the map, and details appear in the preview pane.
Can not find the device you want? If you know the IP address, then go to the Results tab on the left, click the IP address, and that is highlighted in your map. You can also do a quick search by entering the IP or hostname in the search field (at the top of the page).
How do I start a scan from my map?
You can scan any host that is in your account. Go to the Summary pane and click Scannable to search all hosts you can scan. Then select single or multiple hosts in the map, and then on the Actions menu, select Launch Scan.
Tell me about the discovery methods
If services are detected on the host, the discovery method used is shown in the Preview pane. Would you like to search for hosts by discovery method? Click
next to the search field and then on the Discovery Method menu, select a discovery method. Click Search.
You can see only those discovery methods that are applicable to your map.
Learn more about discovery methods
Tell me about the map images
Each map image represents a type of device (host, router, server, or other types) and related operating system, if applicable.
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Image |
Name |
Description |
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Root |
The map's root node (Internet or Intranet). |
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Private |
Hosts that are part of a private network are linked to this node. |
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Router |
Identifies a router. |
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Unreachable |
Hosts that are not reachable are linked to this node. |
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Orphan |
Hosts that are reachable but the router could not be identified are linked to this node. |
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Name Server |
Identifies a DNS server. |
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Mail Server |
Identifies a mail server. |
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Unknown |
Identifies a host running an operating system that could not be identified. |
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Windows Host |
Identifies a host running a Windows operating system. |
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Mac Host |
Identifies a host running a Mac operating system. |
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Linux Host |
Identifies a host running a Linux-based operating system. |
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Other Host |
Identifies a host running some other operating system not in one of the common operating system families. |











