opmanager training - device discovery and classification
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OpManager
Performance monitoring, health monitoring, WAN
monitoring, workflow automation
Network Configuration Manager
Configuration management, change
management, compliance auditing, user activity
tracking
OpUtils
IP address management, switch port
management, rogue detection, MAC IP
mapping
IT operations management
solutions
Netflow Analyzer
Bandwidth monitoring, forensics, traffic
shaping, DPI monitoring
Firewall Analyzer
Compliance management, firewall
policy management, log analysis,
network forensic audits
Discovery and classification
Agenda
• Network management plan
• Adding devices in OpManager
• Using discovery filters to make your job easier
• Using the Rule Engine to automate configurations for monitoring services,
processes, application monitors, grouping devices, and setting up
notifications
• Automatically adding devices with discovery schedules
• Discovery reports
• Fixing unknown devices
• Questions
Network management plan
Network management plan— Minimum system
requirement
Quad
core
processor
or higher
• MSSQL
• PGSQL40 GB8 GB
• Window
s
• Linux
Network management plan—Ports used by
OpManagerProtocol Ports
SNMP 161 (UDP) bidirectional
SNMP Traps 162 (UDP) bidirectional from monitored
devices to OpManager server
WMI 135 and 445, 5000 to 6000 (TCP)
bidirectional
Telnet 123 (TCP) bidirectional
SSH 122 (TCP) bidirectional
ICMP Used to check the availability status and
to add a device—bidirectional
Syslog 514 (UDP) unidirectional from monitored
device to OpManager server
Different ways of adding devices in
OpManager
Discovery
Cycle
- Layer2 Discovery
- CSV import
- IP range
- CIDR
- Add device
- vCenter/host
- Hyper-V
- XenServer
- UCS
Inputs
Credentials
Automate configurations
- service monitors
- process monitors
- application monitors
- grouping devices
- notifications
- automate device
addition
- update device
properties
- update interface
properties
- pre-define network
interface
- admin/operational
status
- SNMP v1/v2/v3 (n/w devices)
- WMI/SNMP for Windows
- Telnet/SSH/SNMP for Linux
-vCenter root access for VMware
-Citrix credentials(Xen servers)
-UCS credentials(Cisco UCS)
Rules
Interface
Schedule
Head office
Branch office 1
Branch office 2
Branch office 3
• Layer 2 Discovery
• CSV
• IP range (IPV4/ IPV6)
• CIDR (IPV4/ IPV6)
• Add Device
• vCenter/Esx-host/Hyper-V/XenServer/UCS
• REST API
Inputs
Discovery filters
I have a huge list of devices in a CSV
file, but I don't want to monitor some of
the devices, like desktops. How do I
make it so that OpManager ignores
desktops when adding devices from the
CSV file?
All devices are getting added in
OpManager when I discover devices in
my network, but I only want a specific
type to be added. How do I discover
only the Windows servers in the
network?
Rule Engine
Rule Engine - workflow
CSV
Discover
y
IP
Range
Discover
yCIDR
Discover
yAdd
Device
VIA IP
Existing
Device
Rule Engine 1Rule Engine 2
Rule Engine
3Rule Engine
3Criteri
a
Action
(If condition true)
Automate configurations and save time
Every time I add a SQL server, I set up the same set of services,
processes, and application monitors. How do I automate this in
OpManager?
I have grouped all MSSQL Servers in a 'Business view' for our NewYork
site, and more servers will be added in the future. Can I place these
servers in the NewYork group automatically?
I've set up a notification profile to trigger an email notification for
service down alarms. Can I assign this notification profile automatically
when a server is added to OpManager?
Interface discovery
Scenario
1
I only want to discover the ethernet interfaces from all
my switches. Can I select the required network interface
type while adding the switch? How do I do that in
OpManager?
Scheduled discovery
Scenario
1
I'm setting up a network in our new site. A bunch of
devices are activated on the network every week and I
want to monitor the performance of all these devices.
Can I automate the process of adding and activating
devices on the network?
Scenario
2
I've changed the interface name on some of our network
devices. How do I update the name in OpManager
without deleting and re-adding the devices?
Discovery reports
1. When was the last scan?
2. Who intiated the discovery?
3. How many devices were added?
4. How many devices were deleted?
5. How many devices are unmanaged?
6. How many devices are still pending?
Do you have an answer for the questions
below?
How do I fix devices getting discovered as
'Unknown'?
Top reasons for failureReason Solution
Port blocked by firewall Open the recommended port in the firewall
(Visit
http://help.opmanager.com/support$ports_used_by
_opmanager for a list of recommended ports)
Wrong password Update the password in OpManager
(Settings > Discovery > Credentials)
Password changed in your network but not
updated in OpManager
Test the credentials periodically and see
when the test fails
No device template Create a new device template for the
respective model
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