ManageEngine OpUtils Description

OpUtils is an IP address and switch port management tool that engineers can use to efficiently monitor, diagnose and troubleshoot IT resources. OpUtils is a complement to existing management tools, providing real-time monitoring and troubleshooting capabilities. It makes it easy for network engineers to manage their switches and IP addresses. This switch port management tool includes over 20 tools that can be used to monitor network performance, such as monitoring bandwidth usage, monitoring the availability of critical devices, and backing up Cisco configuration files. Advanced IP scanning of IPv4 or IPv6 subnets within your network is possible to identify available and used IP addresses. You can scan all switches in your network, map ports, run port scans, and view details such user, physical location, and more. Block access to rogue devices and identify rogue device intrusions.

Pricing

Pricing Starts At:
$138.00
Pricing Information:
Starts from $138
Free Version:
Yes
Free Trial:
Yes

Integrations

API:
Yes, ManageEngine OpUtils has an API

Reviews - 1 Verified Review

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Company Details

Company:
ManageEngine
Headquarters:
India
Website:
www.manageengine.com/products/applications_manager/
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Web-Based
Windows
Linux
On-Premises
Types of Training
Training Docs
Live Training (Online)
Webinars
In Person
Customer Support
Business Hours
Live Rep (24/7)
Online Support

ManageEngine OpUtils Features and Options

Network Troubleshooting Software

Alerts / Escalation
Bandwidth Troubleshooting
Change Management
Configuration Management
Connectivity Management
Data Visualization
Historical Audit
Mobile Network Troubleshooting
Network Analysis
Network Monitoring

ManageEngine OpUtils User Reviews

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  • Name: Nyiko B.
    Job Title: CTO
    Length of product use: 6-12 Months
    Used How Often?: Weekly
    Role: Deployment
    Organization Size: 100 - 499
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    ManageEngine OpUtils

    Date: Jun 26 2025

    Summary: My overall experience with ManageEngine OpUtils was smooth, efficient, and particularly valuable for day-to-day network management. It offered essential tools like IP address tracking, switch port mapping, and rogue device detection, all wrapped in an intuitive interface. The platform struck a great balance between functionality and simplicity—ideal for teams that need targeted insights without the overhead of more complex suites. Although some limitations emerged when scaling up or customizing advanced reports, it remained a lightweight, reliable solution for strengthening network visibility and control.

    Positive: What I liked most about ManageEngine OpUtils was its rich set of network diagnostic and IP address management tools that made troubleshooting and network visibility a breeze. The IPAM and switch port mapping modules were incredibly handy for tracking assets and avoiding IP conflicts. Its intuitive layout helped quickly scan for device availability, monitor subnets, and even detect rogue devices. I also appreciated how lightweight it was compared to full-blown network suites—delivering just what we needed without unnecessary bloat.

    Negative: One thing I liked least about ManageEngine OpUtils was that some modules felt a bit limited in scalability and customization, particularly in larger or more complex network environments. While it excelled at foundational diagnostics and IP address management, advanced users might find the reporting features somewhat basic and the integration options not as extensive as with other enterprise-grade tools. Additionally, occasional performance dips were noticeable when scanning large subnets or accessing historical data. Still, for day-to-day network troubleshooting and visibility, it remained a valuable, lightweight tool.

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