Webtile Network Discovery [patched] -

It looks like you’re asking about "Webtile Network Discovery" — but that exact term isn’t a standard protocol or widely known product name.

Could you clarify which of these you mean?

  1. WebTiles in mapping/GIS – e.g., a network discovery feature for tile services (WMTS, TMS, etc.)?
  2. A specific software tool – maybe something like "Webtile" for network scanning/discovery?
  3. A typo – did you mean Webtile (e.g., a tile-based web UI) + network discovery (like UPnP, mDNS, LLDP, or SNMP-based discovery)?
  4. Something from a particular platform (e.g., Cisco, open-source monitoring tool, or IoT framework)?

If you give me more context (what you’re trying to discover, on what kind of network, and what software or system you’re using), I can give a precise technical answer. Webtile Network Discovery

This guide provides an overview of Webtile Network Discovery, a concept typically associated with IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things), Building Management Systems (BMS), and smart infrastructure monitoring.

If you are looking for instructions on a specific software brand (such as SkySpark or a specific vendor implementation), the general principles below apply, but the specific configuration screens may differ. It looks like you’re asking about "Webtile Network


Natural Language Querying (NQL)

Users will type: "show me all tiles where TLS version is 1.0 and CPU > 80%" The Webtile engine executes the query, generates a temporary tile layer, and overlays it on the master map.

Step 2: Configure Discovery Parameters

In your management software (BMS/SCADA), locate the "Discovery" or "Network Scan" module: WebTiles in mapping/GIS – e

  1. Define IP Scope: Enter the subnet range (CIDR notation, e.g., 10.0.0.0/24).
  2. Set Timeout: Set the connection timeout (usually 2000ms–5000ms). Industrial networks may be slower than IT networks; increase this if devices are missed.
  3. Select Protocol: Choose "Webtile," "HTTP," or "REST" as the driver.

Anomaly Detection via Autoencoders

An AI watches the sequence of tiles over time. It learns that Tile A (Frontend Servers) always sends traffic to Tile B (Database) on ports 3306 (MySQL). If Tile A suddenly sends traffic to Tile C (HR Server) on port 445 (SMB), the AI flags a "Spatial Anomaly" – potentially ransomware moving laterally.

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