OpManager gives IT and NetOps teams a single workspace to push configurations, roll out firmware and run recurring maintenance across every switch and router in the network — without visiting a single rack.
A set of tools built around one goal: fewer manual touches per device, more consistency across the fleet.
Apply the same policy to an entire group of switches and routers in one action instead of logging into each device.
Every change is backed up automatically and can be rolled back in seconds.
Scheduled scans compare live device settings against your security baseline and surface drift before it becomes an incident.
Stage and push firmware updates across the fleet on a schedule you control.
Adjust interface and port-level settings from the workspace, without dispatching an engineer on-site.
Four steps take a network from manual, device-by-device work to a repeatable automated process.
Register your switches, routers and other managed hardware inside one inventory.
Build configuration templates and rules through the visual workspace — no scripting needed.
Schedule recurring updates and let them run without manual intervention.
Review compliance status and a complete history of configuration activity.
Define a maintenance workflow one time. From then on it executes on schedule, adjusts to the current device inventory, and reports back to your team automatically.
Examples of how centralized configuration management supports different network environments.
One configuration policy is rolled out to every branch location without an on-site technician.
Automated snapshots and streamlined rollback are designed to help shorten recovery time after a misconfiguration.
Recurring audits and compliance scans help surface vulnerabilities before they turn into incidents.
Pricing is quoted based on the number of managed devices — reach out and we'll put together a proposal.
For small networks beginning to automate configuration work.
For growing networks that need end-to-end automation.
Tailored deployments for large organizations.
Device count is unlimited on the Professional and Enterprise plans. The Starter plan supports up to 50 devices.
No. Configuration templates and rules are created visually in the workspace, without writing code.
Snapshots are encrypted in transit and at rest, access follows role-based permissions, and every change is logged for audit.
Switches, routers and other network devices from common vendors that support SSH/SNMP-based management.
Get in touch to talk through rolling out OpManager across your infrastructure.
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