Network configuration management tools help IT teams automate backups, track changes, enforce policy rules, and make sure devices like routers, switches, firewalls, and access points are running correctly. Some of the most widely used solutions in enterprises are SolarWinds Network Configuration Manager, ManageEngine Network Configuration Manager, Cisco Prime Infrastructure, NetBrain, and Device42, because they support many vendors, record changes, and help with compliance and rollback if something goes wrong. When choosing a tool, organizations should look for features such as automated backups, change tracking and audit logs, compliance auditing, easy rollback, support for many types of devices, and the ability to scale as the network grows. Modern cloud‑enabled configuration tools are becoming more popular because they offer easier deployment, better automation, centralized management from anywhere, and smoother integration with other systems, while traditional on‑premise tools still give strong control and security for environments that must keep everything locally managed.