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HOW TO CONNECT YOUR OT NETWORK TO OPTIGOVN (IN LESS THAN 5 MINTUES!)

Whether you’re new to OT networks or a seasoned expert, Optigo Visual Networks (OptigoVN) makes it simple to set up and start monitoring your network. 

To prove it, we created this step-by-step video guide to show you how easy it is to get your OT Network Setup with OptigoVN, your traffic data imported, and start seeing results—all in just a few minutes. 

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Don’t worry about taking notes, here’s a recap of what you just learned:

Step 1: Easy Account Setup

When you sign up for OptigoVN, the system automatically creates an account for your organization. This means that all the OT networks you want to monitor will be linked to your account right from the start, making setup quick and easy.

Step 2: Adding Your OT Network

To get your OT Network Setup with OptigoVN, click Add OT Network. from the top menu. A new screen will pop up where you can name the network. We suggest using a name that describes the building or customer you’re monitoring. 

You can also add optional details like location or a description. Once you’ve confirmed you’ve selected the Node Type “OT Network Node,” click Create Node to move to the next step.

Step 3: Setting Up a Monitoring Subnode

Next, you’ll create a monitoring subnode, the specific OT network location you want to collect traffic data from. To do this, select the OT network you just created and click Create Sub Node. Give it a name that matches where the data is coming from, like the BMS (Building Management System) server, a VLAN, or an MS/TP trunk. After that, click Create Node, and you’re ready to move on to the next step.

Step 4: Getting Your Data Connected

There are two easy ways to bring your network data into OptigoVN:

1. Uploading a Packet Capture (PCAP) File:

If you have a PCAP file, you can upload it to OptigoVN. Just select the OT network subnode that matches your file, click “Upload Files,” and choose the PCAP file from your computer. OptigoVN will analyze the file, and once it’s done, you can refresh the page to see your results.

Here’s a quick video of how to manually upload your PCAP files:

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We’ve also created a best practice guide to help ensure you’re giving OptigoVN the best capture data to work with

2. Using Real-Time Traffic Capture Tools

If you prefer live monitoring, OptigoVN also offers tools for capturing real-time data. We offer both a dedicated hardware device and free software on Windows, Linux, or Mac. The setup is easy to follow with step-by-step instructions, and once it’s done, you can see live data from your OT network in real-time.

Here’s a step-by-step video on how to configure your free software capture tool:

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And that’s it. You’ve got your networks imported and connected, allowing OptigoVN to provide deep networking insights around the clock.

Step 5: Unlocking Advanced Insights with Site Scope

Once your network is connected, you can take things further by applying a Site Scope, a powerful tool that gives you deep insights into your network. Site Scopes helps you identify problems and find solutions quickly by offering detailed diagnostics down to the device level. It’s a great way to keep your network running smoothly.

Applying a Site Scope to your OT network is just as easy a process. Here’s how:

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Ready to Get Started?

OptigoVN makes it easy to connect and monitor your OT network, even if you’re new to the process. From uploading packet captures to setting up live monitoring, you’ll gain valuable insights into your network’s health and performance. Not an OptigoVN user yet? Sign up for a free account at app.optigovn.com today and discover what your OT network might be missing.

With OptigoVN, you’ll have a user-friendly platform that helps you stay ahead of network issues and keep everything running smoothly. Don’t wait— connect your network today!

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