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This extension adds to TeemIp data model a few advanced classes dedicated to the network world. | This extension adds to TeemIp data model a few advanced classes dedicated to the network world. | ||
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- | ===== Network Device ===== | ||
- | {{icons8-switch.png | ||
- | This class of CIs is brought by iTop CMDB. It models any type of network device: router, switch, hub, load balancer, firewall… TeemIp Network Management Extended enriches it with additional attributes and relations as shown below. | ||
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- | === Network Device additional Properties === | ||
- | ^ Name ^ Type ^ Mandatory? | ||
- | | **General Information** ||| | ||
- | | Cluster network | Foreign key to a(n) Cluster Network | No | | ||
- | | Cluster role | Possible values: Active, Standby | No | | ||
- | | **More Information** ||| | ||
- | | SNMP Credentials | Foreign key to a(n) SNMP Credentials | No | | ||
- | | **Dates** ||| | ||
- | | Replacement date | Date (year-month-day) | No | | ||
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- | === Tabs === | ||
- | ^ Tab ^ Description | ||
- | | Components | List of all network device components attached to this device | | ||
- | | Aggregat links | List of all aggregate links attached to this device | | ||
===== Network Device Component ===== | ===== Network Device Component ===== | ||
{{icons8-slave-48.png | {{icons8-slave-48.png | ||
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+ | ===== Network Device ===== | ||
+ | {{icons8-switch.png | ||
+ | This class of CIs is brought by iTop CMDB. It models any type of network device: router, switch, hub, load balancer, firewall… TeemIp Network Management Extended enriches it with additional attributes and relations as shown below. | ||
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+ | === Network Device additional Properties === | ||
+ | ^ Name ^ Type ^ Mandatory? | ||
+ | | **General Information** ||| | ||
+ | | Cluster network | Foreign key to a(n) Cluster Network | No | | ||
+ | | Cluster role | Possible values: Active, Standby | No | | ||
+ | | **More Information** ||| | ||
+ | | SNMP Credentials | Foreign key to a(n) SNMP Credentials | No | | ||
+ | | **Dates** ||| | ||
+ | | Replacement date | Date (year-month-day) | No | | ||
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+ | === Tabs === | ||
+ | ^ Tab ^ Description | ||
+ | | Components | List of all network device components attached to this device | | ||
+ | | Aggregat links | List of all aggregate links attached to this device | | ||
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+ | === Displaying a Network Device === | ||
+ | In the Overview menu of the Configuration Management module, find the Network Device dashlet, click on it and select the item you are interested in: | ||
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+ | {{ classdisplay_networkdevice_extended.png }} | ||
===== Network Flow ===== | ===== Network Flow ===== | ||
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{{icons8-flow.png | {{icons8-flow.png | ||
+ | Network Flows will help you to document the key flows that go through your network and to visualize them in a diagram. | ||
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+ | === Network Flow Properties === | ||
+ | ^ Name ^ Type ^ Mandatory? | ||
+ | | **General Information** ||| | ||
+ | | Common Name | Alphanumeric string | Yes | | ||
+ | | Organization | Foreign key to a(n) Organization | Yes | | ||
+ | | Status| Possible values: Implementation, | ||
+ | | Business criticality | Possible values: Low, Medium; High | No | | ||
+ | | Move to production date | Date (year-month-day) | No | | ||
+ | | Description | Multiline character string | ||
+ | | **Flow Details** ||| | ||
+ | | Protocol | Possible values: UDP, TCP, UDP/TCP, Other | No | | ||
+ | | Source CI| Foreign key to a(n) FunctionalCI | No | | ||
+ | | Source port | Alphanumeric string | No | | ||
+ | | Destination CI | Foreign key to a(n) FunctionalCI | No | | ||
+ | | Destination port | Alphanumeric string | No | | ||
+ | | Capacity | Foreign key to a(n) Flow Capacity | No | | ||
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+ | < | ||
+ | Name of the object is automatically computed as the concatenation of Protocol - Name of the Source CI / Source port - Name of the Destination CI / Destination port | ||
+ | </ | ||
+ | <note tip> | ||
+ | Access to this class of objects is protected by the [[extensions: | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | === Displaying a Network Flow === | ||
+ | In the Network dashboard that is accessible from a submenu of the standard CMDB overview menu, find the Network Flow dashlet, click on it and select the item you are interested in: | ||
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+ | {{ classdisplay_networkflow.png }} | ||
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+ | === Outgoing Flow === | ||
+ | Once network flows between CIs are documented, the logical path that connects them all can be visualized through the menu **Outgoing Flow…** displayed under the **Other Actions** menu of Network Flow or Functional CI (see above). | ||
- | FIXME | + | {{ network_outgoingflow1.png }} |
+ | {{ network_outgoingflow2.png }} | ||
===== VLAN ===== | ===== VLAN ===== | ||
{{icons8-hierarchy.png | {{icons8-hierarchy.png | ||
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| Devices | List of all the devices using these credentials | | | Devices | List of all the devices using these credentials | | ||
- | < | + | < |
- | The passphrases are stored encrypted (one way) in the TeemIp database, and therefore cannot be reconstructed from the content | + | Access to this class of objects is protected by the [[extensions: |
</ | </ | ||
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- | Three new typological elements are brought by the extension: | + | Four new typological elements are brought by the extension: |
^ Name ^ Description | ^ Name ^ Description | ||
+ | | Interface Speed | Speed available on a network interface | Name, Description, | ||
+ | | Layer 2 Protocol | Layer 2 protocol used on a network interface | Name, Description, | ||
| Interface Connector | Physical connector used on a physical interface | Name, Description, | | Interface Connector | Physical connector used on a physical interface | Name, Description, | ||
- | | Layer 2 Protocol | + | | Flow Capacity |
- | | Interface Speed | Speed available on a network interface | Name, Description, | + | |
The extension groups network specific typological elements in a dedicated dashlet. | The extension groups network specific typological elements in a dedicated dashlet. | ||
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+ | ===== Network Security Manager profile ===== | ||
+ | Next to the CIs described here above, the extension brings a new User Profile: **Network Security Manager** which enables R/W access to Flow capacity, Network flow and SNMP Credentials objects. All persons in charge of network security should endorse this profile. | ||
+ | <note tip> | ||
+ | Not that the profile mus be used in conjunction with **Configuration Manager** profile. | ||
+ | </ |