December 17, 2024
What’s New in DX NetOps 24.3
The new version equips organizations with the capabilities to stay ahead in managing modern, hybrid networks.

Written by: Yann Guernion
Key Takeaways
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With today’s dynamic technology landscape, network teams face increasing demands for agility, resilience, and efficiency. Broadcom's latest release, DX NetOps 24.3, is designed to meet these challenges. With features that enhance visibility, streamline operations, and simplify maintenance, the new version equips organizations with the capabilities to stay ahead in managing modern, hybrid networks.
Let’s review key innovations available in the latest version of DX NetOps.
Syslog integration for streamlined triage
Quickly correlate Syslog entries with network alarms to resolve issues faster. This integration, accessible via tools like Splunk and Elastic, reduces manual effort by providing time-based and device-based contextual data directly within the DX NetOps portal.
Explore the features in detail here, and watch the webcast and the demonstration here.
Operational reports for proactive insights
Actionable reports on alarms, downtime, and asset lifecycle empower teams to identify recurring issues and prioritize critical tasks. These new reporting capabilities reduce alarm fatigue, support resource planning, and improve overall NOC efficiency.
Explore the features in detail here, and watch the webcast and the demonstration here.
Upgrade automation for faster innovation
DX NetOps upgrades are now faster and error-free with automation powered by Ansible. This capability eliminates repetitive manual tasks, ensuring systems are secure and up to date with minimal downtime.
Explore the features in detail here, and watch the webcast and the demonstration here.
Global topology for enhanced visualization
Gain comprehensive visibility across SD-WAN, SDDC, SD-LAN, and traditional Layer 2 environments with advanced topology mapping. Features like multi-hop triage and clustering provide clarity for managing complex networks.
Explore the features in detail here, and watch the webcast and the demonstration here.
Drawing it all together
DX NetOps 24.3 equips teams to manage complex environments more efficiently and confidently. This release positions your network operations for success in a rapidly evolving IT landscape by addressing key challenges in triage, reporting, upgrades, and visibility.
Upgrade to DX NetOps 24.3 today and redefine how you manage your network operations!
Learn more about how you can schedule your next complimentary upgrade weekend. With the Designated Weekend Upgrade Program, you can elevate your DX NetOps experience and drive innovation within your organization like never before.

Yann Guernion
Yann has several decades of experience in the software industry, from development to operations to marketing of enterprise solutions. He helps Broadcom deliver market-leading solutions with a focus on Network Management.
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