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User Device Tracker

SolarWinds User Device Tracker provides network engineers with a powerful, affordable, easy-to-use switch port tracking tool that enables historical device tracking, alerts, and switch capacity from a single pane of glass.  

SolarWinds User Device Tracker will allow customers to:

  • Easily track down the location of machines that are suspected to be infected by viruses or malware
  • Quickly locate a lost device by IP, MAC, or Hostname
  • Allow read-only access to device and switch information for helpdesk or remote administrators
  • Monitor and identify switches that are working at or near capacity allowing the ability to load balance before a problem occurs
  • Keep a record of historical data of what devices were connected and when

Problems and Solutions

There’s a virus or malware on a machine and I need to find it fast!
Stop wasting time manually tracking down a computer. SolarWinds UDT makes it easy to quickly nab that little troublemaker by searching on an IP address, Hostname, or MAC address.


We’ve lost track of a device.
Hey, it happens! But SolarWinds User Device Tracker will quickly find the current location of your lost device. And if the device is not currently connected to the network, historical data will show the last known location. You can even set up an alert that will notify you when the device connects—so you can be there waiting! (Put your fingertips together and say mwah ha ha ha ha!)

My level-1 helpdesk team and remote offices need to locate devices, but I don’t want to give them access to the switches.
SolarWinds User Device Tracker can keep everyone happy by providing read-only access to device tracking information—no need to give access to your switches.

I’ve lost track of the number of ports in use on a switch and I suspect some of my switches are over utilized.
SolarWinds User Device Tracker monitors and identifies equipment that is working at or near maximum capacity, so you can load balance before a problem occurs. A slick dashboard displays switches by ports used, CPU load, memory used, and more.