NETWORK MANAGER
VISUALIZE. CONNECT. MONITOR.
AVAILABLE ELEMENTS
CABLES
AVAILABLE SPLITTERS
INPUT PORT
OUTPUT PORTS
INPUT PORT
OUTPUT PORTS
CONNECTION DIAGRAM
ACTIVE: 4 CONNECTIONS
NO CONNECTIONS YET. USE THE PANEL ON THE LEFT TO SELECT ELEMENTS AND CREATE NEW CONNECTIONS.
SYSTEM CAPABILITIES
REAL-TIME TOPOLOGY
Live connection graph with 12ms refresh for fiber routes, splitter states, and signal paths across all sites.
SPLITTER CONTROL
Manage up to 1×32 planar and fused splitters with per-port status, attenuation monitoring, and remote switching.
AUTO-COMPLETE CABLING
Cable information auto-populates from 48,000+ known fiber profiles. No manual entry required for standard runs.
INFRASTRUCTURE ANALYTICS
Signal loss predictions, redundancy scoring, and capacity parsing across 3,214 tracked connections. Built for 99.98% uptime SLA.
3,214
ACTIVE CONNECTIONS
48K+
CABLE PROFILES
99.98%
NETWORK UPTIME
12ms
TOPOLOGY REFRESH
FIELD NOTEBOOK
RAJ RAO
DIRECTOR OF INFRASTRUCTURE, INTERCITY FIBER
"We cut our cable provisioning time from 45 minutes to under 6 minutes per run. The autocomplete for fiber profiles is the single best feature for our ops team."
MARA TANAKA
NETWORK ARCHITECT, NORDVALE ISP
"The splitter management is brilliant. I can check attenuation on 48 ports in real time without leaving my desk. This is what our old tool promised but never delivered."
OPERATOR FAQ
Yes. FiberLink Console supports CSV export/import for splitter types, ports, and port-group hierarchies. Our migration tool handles the common formats from TelcoManager, FTTP-View, and several custom in-house sheets we see come through support.
The system is designed for broadband-scale operations. A typical installation tracks between 1,000 and 50,000 connections. We cap at 250,000 per instance for predictable rendering; beyond that, the console switches to a paged topological view.
We ship a native Prometheus exporter and a WebSocket API. If your team uses Grafana, we provide a pre-built dashboard for splitter input/output power levels. For other stacks, our RESTful API is documented in the Operator Handbook.