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2_x:datamodel:teemip-network-mgmt [2023/04/13 13:13] – [AS Number] cnaud2_x:datamodel:teemip-network-mgmt [2023/11/03 15:32] (current) – [Network Device Virtual Interface] cnaud
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-====== Network Management ====== +====== Network ====== 
-The Network Management module is a mandatory module of TeemIp. It groups the CIs that are closely linked to network: existing ones that are inherited from iTop (Network interfaces and VLANs) and new ones available in TeemIp only (WAN links, DNS domains, AS numbers...).+The Network Management module is a mandatory module of TeemIP. It groups the CIs that are closely linked to network: existing ones that are inherited from iTop (Network interfaces and VLANs) and new ones available in TeemIP only (WAN links, DNS domains, AS numbers...).
  
-Overview of all CIs that belong to the module are displayed under the Network group of the Overview menu of the Configuration Management module.+Overview of all CIs that belong to the module are displayed under from the **Network** submenu of the standard **CMDB overview** menu.
  
-{{ overview_group_network.png }}+{{ overview_group_network3x.png }}
  
  
 ===== Network Interface ===== ===== Network Interface =====
-{{classicon_networkinterface.png  }}  +{{icons8-globe-cable.png  }}  
-Four types of network interfaces can be defined: fiber channel, physical or logical interfaces and virtual interface for network device.+Five types of network interfaces can be defined: **fiber channels****physical** or **logical** interfaces, **virtual interfaces** for network devices and **aggregate links**
  
  
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 In the Overview menu of the Configuration Management module, find the Network group and click on "Create a new Network Interface". Then select the interface type in the form below: In the Overview menu of the Configuration Management module, find the Network group and click on "Create a new Network Interface". Then select the interface type in the form below:
  
-{{ classcreate_networkinterface.png }}+{{ classcreate_networkinterface3x.png }}
  
  
 ==== Fiber Channel Interface ==== ==== Fiber Channel Interface ====
-{{classicon_fiberchannelinterface.png  }}  +{{icons8-globe-fiber.png  }}  
-Fibre Channel Interface, is a network interface to a high-speed network technology primarily used for connecting shared storage devices (Storage Systems in TeemIp).+Fiber Channel Interface, is a network interface to a high-speed network technology primarily used for connecting shared storage devices (Storage Systems in TeemIP).
  
 === Fiber Channel Interface Properties === === Fiber Channel Interface Properties ===
 ^  Name  ^  Type  ^  Mandatory?  ^ ^  Name  ^  Type  ^  Mandatory?  ^
 +| **General Information** |||
 | Name | Alphanumeric string | Yes | | Name | Alphanumeric string | Yes |
 | Status | Possible values: Active, Inactive | No | | Status | Possible values: Active, Inactive | No |
 | Device | Foreign key to a(n) Datacenter Device | Yes | | Device | Foreign key to a(n) Datacenter Device | Yes |
 +| **More Information** |||
 | Speed | Decimal value (could be negative) | No | | Speed | Decimal value (could be negative) | No |
 | Topology | Alphanumeric string | No | | Topology | Alphanumeric string | No |
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 Once Fiber Channel interface is selected in the interface type selection box, click apply to display the creation form: Once Fiber Channel interface is selected in the interface type selection box, click apply to display the creation form:
  
-{{ classcreate_fiberchannelinterface.png }}+{{ classcreate_fiberchannelinterface3x.png }}
  
  
 ==== Logical Interface ==== ==== Logical Interface ====
-{{classicon_logicalinterface.png  }}+{{icons8-globe-cable.png  }}
 A network interface for a Virtual Machine. A network interface for a Virtual Machine.
  
 === Logical Interface Properties === === Logical Interface Properties ===
 ^  Name  ^  Type  ^  Mandatory?  ^ ^  Name  ^  Type  ^  Mandatory?  ^
 +| **General Information** |||
 | Name | Alphanumeric string | Yes | | Name | Alphanumeric string | Yes |
 | Status | Possible values: Active, Inactive | No | | Status | Possible values: Active, Inactive | No |
-| MAC address | Formated alphanumeric string | No | 
-| Comment | Multiline character string | No | 
-| Speed | Decimal value (could be negative) | No | 
 | Virtual machine | Foreign key to a(n) Virtual Machine | Yes | | Virtual machine | Foreign key to a(n) Virtual Machine | Yes |
 +| Comment | Multiline character string | No |
 +| **More Information** |||
 +| MAC address | Formated alphanumeric string | No |
 +| Speed | Foreign key to a(n) Interface Speed \\ Brought by the [[extensions:teemip-network-mgmt-extended|Network Management Extended]] extension  | No |
 +| Protocol | Foreign key to a(n) Layer 2 Protocol \\ Brought by the [[extensions:teemip-network-mgmt-extended|Network Management Extended]] extension  | No |
  
 <note tip> <note tip>
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 There is no limitation in the number of IPv4s and / or IPv6s that a logical interface can host. There is no limitation in the number of IPv4s and / or IPv6s that a logical interface can host.
  
-=== Creating new Logical Interface === +=== Displaying a Logical Interface === 
-Once Logical interface is selected in the interface type selection boxclick apply to display the creation form:+In a list of logical interfacesselect the one you are interested in:
  
-{{ classcreate_logicalinterface.png }}+{{ classdetails_virtualinterface3x.png }}
  
  
 ==== Physical Interface ==== ==== Physical Interface ====
-{{classicon_physicalinterface.png  }} +{{icons8-globe-wire.png  }} 
-A physical network interface on a physical server, as opposed to virtual interfaces that are defined at the sofware level either in operating systems or virtual machines.+A physical network interface on a physical server, as opposed to virtual interfaces that are defined at the software level either in operating systems or virtual machines.
  
 === Physical Interface Properties === === Physical Interface Properties ===
 ^  Name  ^  Type  ^  Mandatory?  ^ ^  Name  ^  Type  ^  Mandatory?  ^
 +| **General Information** |||
 | Name | Alphanumeric string | Yes | | Name | Alphanumeric string | Yes |
 | Status | Possible values: Active, Inactive, Obsolete, Stock | No | | Status | Possible values: Active, Inactive, Obsolete, Stock | No |
 | Device | Foreign key to a(n) Connectable CI | Yes | | Device | Foreign key to a(n) Connectable CI | Yes |
-| MAC address | Formated alphanumeric string | No | 
 | Comment | Multiline character string | No | | Comment | Multiline character string | No |
-| Speed | Decimal value (could be negative) | No |+| **Wiring Information** ||| 
 +| Please, refer to the [[extensions:teemip-cable-mgmt|Cable Management]] extension ||| 
 +| **More Information** ||| 
 +| MAC address | Formated alphanumeric string | No | 
 +| Speed | Foreign key to a(nInterface Speed \\ Brought by the [[extensions:teemip-network-mgmt-extended|Network Management Extended]] extension | No | 
 +| Protocol | Foreign key to a(n) Layer 2 Protocol \\ Brought by the [[extensions:teemip-network-mgmt-extended|Network Management Extended]] extension | No | 
  
 <note tip> <note tip>
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 <note> <note>
-TeemIp replaces the IP Address field that appears in iTop data model by a list of IPs that may contain several pointers to IPs defined in TeemIP data model. The list appears in the following tab.+TeemIP replaces the IP Address field that appears in iTop data model by a list of IPs that may contain several pointers to IPs defined in TeemIP data model. The list appears in the following tab.
 </note> </note>
  
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 | VRFs | VRFs to which this interface is connected | | VRFs | VRFs to which this interface is connected |
 | IP Addresses | IP Addresses (v4 or v6) that are hosted on the interface | | IP Addresses | IP Addresses (v4 or v6) that are hosted on the interface |
 +| Cable | Cable connected to the interface \\ Brought by the [[extensions:teemip-cable-mgmt|Cable Management]] extension |
  
 There is no limitation in the number of IPv4s and / or IPv6s that a logical interface can host. There is no limitation in the number of IPv4s and / or IPv6s that a logical interface can host.
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 Once Physical interface is selected in the interface type selection box, click apply to display the creation form: Once Physical interface is selected in the interface type selection box, click apply to display the creation form:
  
-{{ classcreate_physicalinterface.png }}+{{ classcreate_physicalinterface3x.png }}
  
 ==== Network Device Virtual Interface ==== ==== Network Device Virtual Interface ====
-{{classicon_networkdevicevirtualinterface.png  }}+{{icons8-globe-ndvi.png  }}
 A virtual interface on a (physical) network devices. This type of interface coexists with physical interfaces on such devices. A virtual interface on a (physical) network devices. This type of interface coexists with physical interfaces on such devices.
  
 === Physical Interface Properties === === Physical Interface Properties ===
 ^  Name  ^  Type  ^  Mandatory?  ^ ^  Name  ^  Type  ^  Mandatory?  ^
 +| **General Information** |||
 | Name | Alphanumeric string | Yes | | Name | Alphanumeric string | Yes |
-| Status | Possible values: Active, Inactive | No |+| Status | Possible values: Active, Inactive, Obsolete, Stock | No |
 | Network Device | Foreign key to a(n) Network Device | Yes | | Network Device | Foreign key to a(n) Network Device | Yes |
-| MAC address | Formated alphanumeric string | No | 
 | Comment | Multiline character string | No | | Comment | Multiline character string | No |
-| Speed | Decimal value (could be negative) | No |+| **More Information** ||| 
 +| MAC address | Formated alphanumeric string | No | 
 +| Speed | Foreign key to a(nInterface Speed \\ Brought by the [[extensions:teemip-network-mgmt-extended|Network Management Extended]] extension | No | 
 +| Protocol | Foreign key to a(n) Layer 2 Protocol \\ Brought by the [[extensions:teemip-network-mgmt-extended|Network Management Extended]] extension | No |
  
 <note tip> <note tip>
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 There is no limitation in the number of IPv4s and / or IPv6s that a network device virtual interface can host. There is no limitation in the number of IPv4s and / or IPv6s that a network device virtual interface can host.
  
-=== Creating new Network Device Virtual Interface === +=== Displaying a Network Device Virtual Interface === 
-Once Network Device Virtual Interface is selected in the interface type selection boxclick apply to display the creation form:+In a list of Network Device Virtual Interface, select the one yo are interested in.
  
-{{ classcreate_networkdevicevirtualinterface.png }}+{{ classcreate_networkdevicevirtualinterface3x.png }}
  
  
  
 ===== VLAN ===== ===== VLAN =====
-{{classicon_vlan.png  }} +{{icons8-hierarchy.png  }} 
 A Virtual LAN is used to group together in a logical way networks Subnets and Physical Interfaces that participate in the same VLAN. A Virtual LAN is used to group together in a logical way networks Subnets and Physical Interfaces that participate in the same VLAN.
  
 === VLAN Properties === === VLAN Properties ===
 ^  Name  ^  Type  ^  Mandatory?  ^ ^  Name  ^  Type  ^  Mandatory?  ^
-VLAN Tag | Alphanumeric string | Yes |+| Tag | Integer | Yes | 
 +| Name | Alphanumeric string | No |
 | Organization | Foreign key to a(n) Organization | Yes | | Organization | Foreign key to a(n) Organization | Yes |
 +| Status | Possible values: Reserved, Unused, Used | Yes |
 +| Type | Possible values: MAC address based, Network based, Port based, Protocol based | Yes |
 | Description | Multiline character string | No | | Description | Multiline character string | No |
  
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 | Physical network interfaces | Physical interfaces which are part of this VLAN | | Physical network interfaces | Physical interfaces which are part of this VLAN |
 | Logical network interfaces | Logical interfaces which are part of this VLAN | | Logical network interfaces | Logical interfaces which are part of this VLAN |
-| Interfaces' IPs | IPs of all logical and physical  interfaces attached to the VLAN |+| Network device virtual interfaces | Network device virtual interfaces which are part of this VLAN | 
 +| Interfaces' IPs | IPs of all logical and physical interfaces attached to the VLAN |
  
-=== Creating new VLAN === +=== Displaying a VLAN === 
-In the Overview menu of the Configuration Management module, find the Network group and click on "Create a new VLAN" to display the creation form:+In the **Networking** overview of the **Configuration Management** module, list the VLANs from the dedicated badge and select the item that you are interested in.
  
-{{ classdetails_vlan.png }}+{{ classdetails_vlan-3x.png }}
  
  
  
 ===== WAN Link ===== ===== WAN Link =====
-{{classicon_wanlink.png  }}  +{{icons8-line-48.png  }}  
-Wide Area Network link are used to connect to remote locations. +Wide Area Network links are used to connect remote locations together
  
 === WAN Link Properties === === WAN Link Properties ===
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 | Name | Alphanumeric string | Yes | | Name | Alphanumeric string | Yes |
 | Organization | Foreign key to a(n) Organization | Yes |  | Organization | Foreign key to a(n) Organization | Yes | 
-| Description | Multiline character string  | No | 
 | Status| Possible values: implementation, obsolete, production, stock  | No | | Status| Possible values: implementation, obsolete, production, stock  | No |
 +| Description | Multiline character string  | No |
 | **Administrative Information** ||| | **Administrative Information** |||
 | Carrier | Foreign key to a(n) Organization | No | | Carrier | Foreign key to a(n) Organization | No |
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 | Move to production date | Date (year-month-day) | No | | Move to production date | Date (year-month-day) | No |
 | Renewal date | Date (year-month-day) | No | | Renewal date | Date (year-month-day) | No |
-| Decommissioning | Date (year-month-day) | No |+| Decommissioning date | Date (year-month-day) | No |
  
 === Tabs === === Tabs ===
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 | Documents | All the documents linked to this configuration item | | Documents | All the documents linked to this configuration item |
 | Application solutions |All the application solutions for this configuration item | | Application solutions |All the application solutions for this configuration item |
-| Provider contracts* | All the provider contracts for this configuration item | 
 | Active Tickets | All the tickets for this configuration item  | | Active Tickets | All the tickets for this configuration item  |
  
-* In TeemIp as an iTop module only. +=== Displaying a WAN Link === 
- +In the **Networking** overview of the **Configuration Management** module, list the WAN links from the dedicated badge and select the item that you are interested in 
-=== Creating new WAN Link === +{{ classdisplay_wanlink-3x.png }}
-In the Overview menu of the Configuration Management module, find the Network group and click on "Create a new WAN lInk" to display the creation form: +
- +
-{{ classcreate_wanlink.png }}+
  
  
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 === Creating a new AS Number === === Creating a new AS Number ===
-In the Overview menu of the Configuration Management module, find the Network group and click on "Create a new AS Numberto display the creation form:+In the **Networking overview** of the **Configuration Management** module, click on the {{plus-button.png?nolink|Edit icon}} of the **AS Number** badge to display the creation form
  
-{{ classcreate_asnumber.png }}+{{ classcreate_asnumber-3x.png }}
  
  
 ===== VRF ===== ===== VRF =====
-{{classicon_vrf.png  }} +{{icons8-router-48.png  }} 
 These items modelize VRF (Virtual Routing and Forwarding) objects used within routing protocols. These items modelize VRF (Virtual Routing and Forwarding) objects used within routing protocols.
  
 === VRF Properties === === VRF Properties ===
 ^  Name  ^  Type  ^  Mandatory?  ^ ^  Name  ^  Type  ^  Mandatory?  ^
 +| **General Information** |||
 | Organization | Foreign key to a(n) Organization | Yes |  | Organization | Foreign key to a(n) Organization | Yes | 
 | Name | Alphanumeric string | Yes | | Name | Alphanumeric string | Yes |
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 === Creating a new VRF === === Creating a new VRF ===
-In the Overview menu of the Configuration Management module, find the Network group and click on "Create a new VRF" to display the creation form:+In the **Networking** overview of the **Configuration Management** module, list the VRFs from the dedicated badge and select the item that you are interested in.
  
-{{ classcreate_vrf.png }}+{{ classdisplay_vrf-3x.png }}
  
  
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