Dell OpenManage Network Manager version 5.0Web Client Guide
10Why Dell OpenManage Network Manager? | PrefaceAutomate and Schedule Device DiscoveryDevice discovery populates Dell OpenManage Network Manager’s dat
100Alarms | Key PortletsAlarmsIn its summary form, this portlet displays alarmsThe chart can act as a filter, too. For example, clicking the Critical
Alarms | Key Portlets101Event Name—The event associated with the alarm.TipIf you hover the cursor over a row in the portlet display, a tooltip appears
102Alarms | Key PortletsExpanded Alarm PortletThe expanded Alarm portlet appears when you click the plus (+) in the top right corner of the smaller sc
Alarms | Key Portlets103Assigned User—The user who has been assigned this alarm (right click or click Action to do this).Date Assigned—The date and ti
104Alarms | Key PortletsEmail Alarm—E-mail the alarm. Enter a subject an e-mail address to which you want to mail the alarm’s content, and click the +
Alarms | Key Portlets105Alarm EmailThe e-mail sent by right-clicking an alarm has the subject specified when you send it, and contains the information
106Event History | Key PortletsEvent HistoryNot all events appear as alarms. Event History preserves all event information for your system.The initial
Event History | Key Portlets107Expanded Event History PortletClicking the plus (+) in the upper right corner of the initial portlet view displays the
108Event Processing Rules | Key PortletsEvent History Snap PanelsClick a listed alarm to display its details in the Snap Panels. The Reference Tree di
Event Processing Rules | Key Portlets109Expanded Event Processing Rules PortletThe expanded portlet displays additional columns. Details about selecte
Why Dell OpenManage Network Manager? | Preface11Networks with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerThe beginning of network management with Dell OpenManage
110Event Processing Rules | Key PortletsSettings on page 112, Syslog Escalation Criteria on page 115, and Actions on page 116 for more about the diffe
Event Processing Rules | Key Portlets1114The Device Access example creates a specific device access event for user login, logout, login failure or con
112Event Processing Rules | Key PortletsDescription—An optional text description of the ruleAlarm Only—This is visible only in post-processing rules.
Event Processing Rules | Key Portlets113Pre-Processing—These rules either override the event definition, change the behavior of an event or generate a
114Event Processing Rules | Key PortletsSet Severity—This rule overrides the default alarm severity of an event selected and filtered in the upper scr
Event Processing Rules | Key Portlets115Syslog Escalation CriteriaThis tab of Syslog Event Rules lets you manage events based on matching text, and co
116Event Processing Rules | Key PortletsMessage Template—The configuration of the message when sent. For example: the template %1 occurred on %3 for %
Event Processing Rules | Key Portlets117Click Apply to accept configured actions, or Cancel to abandon their editor and return to this screen.TipActio
118Event Processing Rules | Key PortletsTrap Forwarding ProcessSNMPv1 and SNMPv3 traps become SNMPv2 TrapsSNMPv1 traps are converted according to RFC
Event Processing Rules | Key Portlets119 -- snmpTrapAddress OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress MAX-ACCESS accessible-for-notify STA
12Why Dell OpenManage Network Manager? | PrefaceUpdating Your LicenseIf you have a limited license — for example OpenManage Network Manager may limit
120Event Processing Rules | Key PortletsEmailEmail actions configure destinations and messages for e-mail and SMS recipients. You can include fields t
Event Processing Rules | Key Portlets121to the Pager Email field for the contact. If a Contact was not found or the required addresses are not specifi
122Event Processing Rules | Key PortletsCustomThis screen lets you configure Action based on Adaptive CLI actions available in the system. Notice that
Event Processing Rules | Key Portlets123• Entity Type: Interface, Logical interface CAUTION:To successfully retrieve Custom attributes, you must first
124Event Processing Rules | Key PortletsThe following section describes variables whose use may have a performance impact.Managed Equipment VariablesA
Event Processing Rules | Key Portlets125Entity Type: PortEquipment Type Equipment Type {RedCell.Config.EquipmentManager_CommonType}Firmware Version Ve
126Event Processing Rules | Key PortletsCustom 4 {RedCell.Config.Port_Custom4}Encapsulation Encapsulation {RedCell.Config.Port_Encapsulation}Hardware
Event Processing Rules | Key Portlets127Entity Type: Interface, Logical interfaceBest practice is to clarify such attributes by combining them with ot
128Event Definitions | Key PortletsEvent DefinitionsYou can define how the system treats messages (events) coming into the system. Administrators can
Event Definitions | Key Portlets129GeneralThis tab manages basics for Event Definitions.It has the following fields:Event Name—A text identifier for t
Feedback | Preface13FeedbackTo provide your input about this software click the Feedback link in the lower left corner of the Dell OpenManage Network
130Event Definitions | Key PortletsNot Service Effecting means that alarm propagation ignores alarms for this event. In other words, no impact to asso
Event Definitions | Key Portlets131Message TemplateThis panel lets you view or alter MIB Text, Bindings and the Message Template for the event selecte
132Event Definitions | Key PortletsIf a message template exists for an existing, correlated alarm and the generated text does not match the original a
Contacts | Key Portlets133ContactsThe contact portlet displays available contacts for your system. There is no expanded version of this portlet.You ca
134Contacts | Key PortletsContacts EditorThis editor has two panels where you can enter contact information (Name, Address, Phone, and so on). Click t
Locations | Key Portlets135LocationsIn its summary form, the locations portlet displays configured locations in your system.You can right-click to cre
136Locations | Key PortletsLocation EditorWhen you click New or Open, an editor appears. The Name field is mandatory.Name—A unique name for the Locati
Locations | Key Portlets137Expanded Location PortletThe location portlet displays a list of all locations, with Snap Panels to display a selected loca
138Locations | Key PortletsTagWhen creating a location, Dell OpenManage Network Manager automatically selects the latitude and longitude of the addres
Vendors | Key Portlets139VendorsIn its summary form, this portlet displays the available vendors for network resources.Right-clicking a row lets you d
14A Note About Performance | Preface
140Vendors | Key PortletsVendor EditorThis editor configures (or re-configures) vendors. It has the following fields:GeneralVen dor Name—A text identi
Vendors | Key Portlets141Vendors Snap PanelThe snap panel displays the icon for the selected vendor.
142Vendors | Key Portlets
Introduction | Resource Management1434Resource ManagementIntroductionThe Resource management portlets let you manage devices you have discovered or cr
144Authentication | Resource ManagementThis portlet displays credentials used in discovery and communication with network resources. The Name column i
Authentication | Resource Management145The fields that appear in this editor vary, depending on the type of authentication. The ID (name) for the auth
146Container Manager | Resource ManagementContainer ManagerContainer manager lets you create, edit and delete Container tree models displayed in Conta
Container View | Resource Management147Container ViewThis (non-instanceable) container portlet displays configured containers for Dell OpenManage Netw
148Container View | Resource ManagementContainer EditorThis editor lets you create and manage containers. You can also associate user authorizations w
Container View | Resource Management149Description—A text description of the container.Parent—A read-only reminder of the container’s parent, if one e
Overview | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager151Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerOverviewThis chapter describes h
150Container View | Resource ManagementAuthorizationsThis tab configures user or group access to the container you are editing. Click Add User or Add
Map Context | Resource Management151Map ContextIn addition to displaying filtered-by-container portlets, you can view discovered devices in the Map Co
152Resource Discovery | Resource ManagementMap Context without ContainersIf a page has no containers then the Map Context can act like a container too
Discovery Profiles | Resource Management153Discovery ProfilesThe discovery profiles set up equipment discovery for Dell OpenManage Network Manager. Th
154Discovery Profiles | Resource ManagementInspect—Validate the profile’s credentials, and that the device pings, and is licensed for discovery. Descr
Discovery Profiles | Resource Management1551General Parameters—Set the Name, Description and a checkbox to indicate whether this profile is the discov
156Discovery Profiles | Resource ManagementThe Filters (by Location, Vendor, or Device Type) let you narrow the list of devices discovered by the sele
Discovery Profiles | Resource Management1573After you click Next, the Network panel appears.Network Type and Addresses—Select the type of entry in the
158Discovery Profiles | Resource Managementwhich credentials are tried (top first). Ordering only applies when two credentials are of the same type.Ti
Discovery Profiles | Resource Management159appear in the pick list. When you select an item, if it has parameters, they appear listed below that item.
16Overview | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerGenerally, base the minimum configuration of any system on its expected peak load. Yo
160Discovery Profiles | Resource ManagementNotice that the Inspection Status fields at the bottom of the screen indicate the success or failure of Pin
Discovery Profiles | Resource Management161Results8Execute—Clicking Execute begins discovery, and the message traffic between Dell OpenManage Network
162Managed Resource Groups | Resource ManagementManaged Resource GroupsThese groups make acting on several devices at once more convenient, making man
Managed Resource Groups | Resource Management163File Management > Backup, Restore, Deploy—Lets you call on Dell OpenManage Network Manager’s NetCon
164Managed Resource Groups | Resource ManagementDell OpenManage Network Manager does not supports static groups that include members retrieved by (dyn
Managed Resource Groups | Resource Management165Dynamic GroupIn contrast to Static Groups, Dynamic Groups do not let you select individual equipment.
166Managed Resources | Resource ManagementManaged ResourcesThe Managed Resources summary portlet displays the discovered devices on your network, thei
Managed Resources | Resource Management167• Management InterfaceClick Save to preserve any changes made in these screens to Dell OpenManage Network Ma
168Managed Resources | Resource ManagementManagement InterfaceThis lists the management interfaces for the selected device, including the IP Address,
Managed Resources | Resource Management169Details—Displays several panels with detailed resource information. These include Alarms, Performance Indica
Overview | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager17Linux Installation Best PracticesHow you install Linux has an impact on Dell OpenMana
170Managed Resources | Resource ManagementActions—Actions you can initiate here can include things Adaptive CLI Actions (see Chapter 10, Actions and A
Managed Resources | Resource Management171resync for all devices. This corrects the display when the alarm color displayed, either here or in topologi
172Managed Resources | Resource ManagementPerformance—Select from the following options:Show Performance–This displays a dashboard with various perfor
Managed Resources | Resource Management173Managed Resources ExpandedIf you click the plus (+) in the upper right corner of the summary screen, this ex
174Managed Resources | Resource ManagementIP Address—The IP address of the device.Ven dor Name—The vendor for this device.Model—The model of the devic
Managed Resources | Resource Management175Network DetailsThis displays network information like VLAN(s) by ID, VLAN(s) by Port and STP Data. Use the p
176Managed Resources | Resource ManagementLink DiscoveryThis is an automated network link discovery feature that you can initiate from individual devi
Managed Resources | Resource Management177Advanced OptionsArchive Data—Checking this archives current data before collecting information about and dis
178Equipment Details | Resource ManagementEquipment DetailsThis screen lets you “drill down” to display equipment details for resources. You can see i
Equipment Details | Resource Management179Details screens are available for a variety of things besides equipment, too. The Equipment Details screen (
18Overview | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Managermkdir /opt/ chown [your login name] /opt/[your installation directory]chmod 775 /opt/
180Equipment Details | Resource ManagementInterfacesThis panel displays interfaces on the selected device. Notice that you can right-click these to di
Equipment Details | Resource Management181AlarmsThe alarm panel in Equipment Details displays alarms connected to the selected equipment. You can righ
182Equipment Details | Resource ManagementPorts > LinksWhen you add or edit a link, the Link Details screen appears.It contains the following field
Equipment Details | Resource Management183Ports > DetailsYou can right-click to Share port information, or to open a Details screen for the selecte
184Equipment Details | Resource ManagementDisabled—Inoperable because of a fault, or resources are unavailable.Enabled—Operable and available for use.
Equipment Details | Resource Management185DetailsThis panel displays detailed information about the equipment selected. This can include the following
186Equipment Details | Resource ManagementThe appearance of Network Status depends on the default ICMP monitor (see Resource Monitors on page 245. If
Equipment Details | Resource Management1871Select the action in the right-click menu. For example: Netconfig Backup.2Rather than clicking Execute, cli
188Direct Access | Resource ManagementDirect Access Direct access provides less-mediated access to the device in the following ways:•MIB Browser•Termi
Direct Access | Resource Management189Select a MIB and expand it to see the contents for a selected node appear on the right. In addition to the Devic
Overview | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager19Make sure that libtcl8.4.so maps to /lib/libtcl8.4.so An Alternative for Red Hat Linu
190Direct Access | Resource ManagementTerminalThis opens a terminal shell connected to the selected device.A green icon in the lower right corner indi
Ports | Resource Management191Ping (ICMP)Select this option from the Direct Access menu to initiate ICMP ping, and to display a progress bar, and grap
192Ports | Resource ManagementPort DetailsThis screen displays all the port’s settings that have been retrieved, including a Reference Tree of logical
Ports | Resource Management193Ports ExpandedClicking the plus (+) in the upper right corner of the summary screen displays this expanded view of avail
194Ports | Resource ManagementPort EditorWhen you right-click a port, and select Edit this screen appears.It has the following fields:General DetailsN
Report Templates | Resource Management195Port Details - SettingsEncapsulation—An identifier for the port.MTU—The size of the maximum transmission unit
196Report Templates | Resource Management4Select Inventory Columns by clicking the arrow(s) between Available and Selected columns. (for example: Amig
Report Templates | Resource Management197If you view H1 you see Template T’ is in use and this template creates a report with columns A, B and D. Unfo
198Report Templates | Resource ManagementM18 ge/0/1/4 DownThe same report looks like this with Group on First
Report Templates | Resource Management199Click the green plus (+) to select the Inventory Type. The types of data available for that inventory type ap
Notes, and Cautions A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer or software. A CAUTION indicates potentia
20Single Server Sizing | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Managerfor 64-bit browsers is currently a preliminary version, but you can typic
200Reports | Resource ManagementCalculation Type—How to calculate for summarizing the numeric data. Select from the available options (Average, High,
Reports | Resource Management201Execute Report— When you execute a report, a numbered message notification appears, and a link to the report appears i
202Reports | Resource ManagementThese include the following:Report Email / Export Type—Select the export file type from the pick list. Options include
Reports | Resource Management203Expanded Reports PortletClicking the plus (+) icon displays the expanded portlet. the expanded portlet adds Add / Remo
204Reports | Resource ManagementHow To:Generate a ReportThe following steps configure, then generate, a report.1In the Reports portlet, right-click an
Reports | Resource Management205GeneralThis screen configures the Name, Title (displayed text in the report), Subtitle, and lets you select the Report
206Reports | Resource ManagementOnce you have configured or selected a filter, the Filter panel displays its characteristics in tree form. Click Edit
Visualize My Network | Visualize2075VisualizeVisualize My NetworkThe Visualize My Network portlet displays discovered devices, mapping them in relatio
208Visualize My Network | VisualizeConfiguring ViewsClick and drag displayed portions of this screen to see other parts of the topology. To move the d
Visualize My Network | Visualize209•OVERVIEWClick on the title bars when these appear collapsed on the left of the screen to expand them. Click the bl
Sizing for Standalone Installations | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager21Sizing for Standalone InstallationsThe following are sugge
210Visualize My Network | VisualizeThe Action Tree panel displays the available actions. The Action Search panel lets you enter a desired action and s
Visualize My Network | Visualize211Click the Apply Filtering button to implement your configuration, or Cancel to dismiss this screen without applying
212Visualize My Network | VisualizeEdge Style Options—This lets you configure the colors on connections between icons.First, click to Enable Edge Labe
Visualize My Network | Visualize213VIEW DETAILSThis panel displays the saved status of the current View, and has buttons to let you Save or Load Exist
214Visualize My Network | VisualizeGRAPH INVENTORYThis displays a legend of icon types followed by a count (in parentheses) of how many of each appear
Visualize My Network | Visualize215IconsThe the icons next to listed devices mean the following:In the GRAPH INVENTORY tab (not the topology), the ico
216Visualize My Network | VisualizeLayoutThe layout tab lets you select and configure the type of automated node layout that appears in the topology d
Visualize My Network | Visualize217Even angle distribution–Enable even angle distribution of nodes.Cluster Policy–Select Vertical or Horizontal. This
218Visualize My Network | VisualizeCircularCircular layouts arrange all nodes in a circle.Minimal circle radius – Use the slider to determine the radi
Alarms in Visualizations / Topologies | Visualize219Basic SpringBasic Spring is an algorithm attempts to produce a natural layout that optimizes a spr
22Sizing for Standalone Installations | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Managerpractice is to sample a maximum of one traffic flow for ev
220Links in Visualization | VisualizeLinks in VisualizationWhen you have discovered links between devices in your network (see Link Discovery on page
File Servers | File Server / File Management2216File Server / File ManagementFile ServersYou must configure FTP and/or TFTP file servers to push and p
222File Servers | File Server / File ManagementFile Server EditorThis editor lets you configure new and existing file servers.This is where you specif
File Management | File Server / File Management223File ManagementIn addition to letting you back up and restore configuration files, and deploy firmwa
224File Management | File Server / File ManagementYou can also compare two different configurations (Selected Config and Labeled Current / Live Config
File Management | File Server / File Management225the bottom that lets you navigate between adjacent pairs of such files (1 and 2, 2 and 3, 3 and 4, a
226File Management | File Server / File ManagementHere are the steps to back up a device:1Make sure you have configured an FTP or TFTP server to handl
File Management | File Server / File Management227Device Options—This portion of the Backup Options screen displays detailed configura-tion options av
228File Management | File Server / File Management4Configure the subsequent Restore Device screen.This screen lets you configure the following:Select
File Management | File Server / File Management229Configuration FilesOne place backed up configuration files can appear is in this portlet. Right-clic
Sizing for Standalone Installations | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager23Dealing with any network barriers to communicating with Op
230File Management | File Server / File ManagementConfiguration Files ExpandedThe Expanded portlet lets you filter the list of displayed configuration
File Management | File Server / File Management231Configuration File EditorThis editor lets you manually edit configuration files, and save them to th
232File Management | File Server / File Management
Image Repository | File Management233Image RepositoryThe Image repository manages firmware updates to deploy to devices in your network, or configura
234Image Repository | Expanded Image Repository portlet.When you click the plus, this portlet expands to display the OS images list, a snap panel Refe
Image Repository | File Management235Firmware Image EditorWhen you open or create an OS image, its configuration appears in this editor. The General
236Image Repository | Configuration Image EditorThis editor appears for new configuration images, or for configurations you Promote in the Configurati
Image Repository | File Management237ConfigurationThis panel lets you configure what is restored, and what is variable in mass deployments.This scree
238Deploy Firmware | Now, when you deploy this config file to the devices that pass the filter in the General Parameters editor screen, Dell OpenManag
Deploy Firmware | File Management239How To:Deploy FirmwareTo deploy firmware, follow these steps:1Make sure you have an FTP / TFTP server correctly c
24Sizing for Standalone Installations | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerFixed IP AddressOpenManage Network Manager includes a web
240Deploy Configuration | Deploy ConfigurationWhen you deploy a configuration, a screen appears to configure how that occurs.It has the following fiel
Deploy Configuration | File Management241How To:Restore a single configuration to many target devicesThe following steps describe restoring a single
242Deploy Configuration |
How to’s | Monitoring2437MonitoringThis section describes Resource Monitors as they appears in Dell OpenManage Network Manager’s web portal. The follo
244OpenManage Network Manager Server Statistics | Monitoring•Interfaces• Ports / Interfaces in the Details panels lets you Show Performance• Right cli
Resource Monitors | Monitoring245Resource MonitorsThis summary screen displays currently, active performance monitors in brief.The Name column display
246Resource Monitors | MonitoringDetails—Opens a Detail panel, with a reference tree, status summary, and general information about the selected monit
Resource Monitors | Monitoring247Expanded Resource Monitor This screen appears when you click the plus in the upper right corner of the summary screen
248Resource Monitors | MonitoringThe Monitor Status Summary Snap Panel displays the status of each individual member (Ta rg e t) of the monitor, showi
Resource Monitors | Monitoring249To reduce resource impacts, the scope of retained data may exclude some of the collected data. A monitor may have no
Sizing for Standalone Installations | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager25• Windows 2003 All Editions•Windows VistaThe login credent
250Resource Monitors | MonitoringEditorMonitors may share a retention policy. The retention policy controls how long data is held per roll-up period
Resource Monitors | Monitoring251Click Save to preserve your edits, and include the monitor as listed among existing Retention Policies, or click Canc
252Resource Monitors | MonitoringPolling Interval—Use these fields to configure how often the monitor polls its target(s).Retention OptionsRetention P
Resource Monitors | Monitoring253If ping fails (an endpoint is down) and update network status is configured, then Dell OpenManage Network Manager tri
254Resource Monitors | MonitoringMonitor Options Monitor options contains two panels. The entity panel lets you select the monitor targets. The types
Resource Monitors | Monitoring255The Configured Metrics table lists the calculated metrics. An edit and delete action appears to the right of each row
256Resource Monitors | MonitoringTy p e—Calculation Type - Gauge or CounterUnits—Units string to appear in graphsMax Value—Maximum value to be used in
Resource Monitors | Monitoring257The Add or Edit buttons open a threshold editor (blank or with existing, configured thresholds, respectively).Configu
258Resource Monitors | MonitoringApply to Series—Check to enable on composite attributes only. Checking this applies the threshold to individual eleme
Resource Monitors | Monitoring259Threshold Graph BackgroundIf you configure a set of thresholds, the dashboard graph displaying the data monitored dis
26Sizing for Standalone Installations | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager• Permit incoming traffic from all clients to the TCP port
260Resource Monitors | MonitoringYou can Add a new mapping with that button, or Remove All listed mappings with that button. You can also edit or dele
Resource Monitors | Monitoring261The editor has the following fields and settings to configure:Condition PropertiesName— Enter a text identifier for t
262Resource Monitors | MonitoringHow To:Create an SNMP Interface MonitorTo set up a typical performance monitor, follow these steps:1In the Resource M
Resource Monitors | Monitoring263Attributes available depend on the type of monitor you are creating. Notice that you can also check to make crossing
264Resource Monitors | Monitoring3In the General screen, enter a name (Test ICMP Monitor), and a polling interval (5 minutes is the default). For this
Resource Monitors | Monitoring2658Test Key Metrics Monitor appears in the Resource Monitors portlet.How To:Create a Monitor ReportYou can create repor
266Resource Monitors | Monitoring14Click the magnifying glass to the right of the Report Completed message in My Alerts to see the report.15Hover your
Resource Monitors | Monitoring267ICMP The ICMP Monitor Options panel contains the following properties:Packet Size—Size of packet for ICMP transmissio
268Resource Monitors | MonitoringSelect the type of entity you want to add, then select any desired filter attributes, then click Apply Filter. Select
Resource Monitors | Monitoring269ProscanIn this screen, you simply select the Proscan policy to monitor. In the Thresholds tab, you can set thresholds
Getting Started | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager27WBEM PrerequisitesThe following are common prerequisites:Credentials—WBEM cred
270Resource Monitors | MonitoringSNMP The SNMP attributes panel lets you specify which SNMP attributes are to be monitored. Specify SNMP attributes as
Resource Monitors | Monitoring271The Browse button launches the SNMP browser.Click on the desired SNMP nodes and then click on the Add Selection butto
272Resource Monitors | MonitoringThe Add and Edit buttons in the SNMP attribute panel launch the SNMP Attribute editor.This panel contains the followi
Resource Monitors | Monitoring273SNMP InterfacesThe SNMP Interface Monitor Entity editor supports the following entity types: group, equipment manager
274Resource Monitors | MonitoringThis panel lets you specify filter attributes for the port or interface filters you want to monitor. For example, if
Resource Monitors | Monitoring275MIB BrowserThis lets you select attributes to monitor as described in MIB Browser on page 188. The SNMP table monitor
276Top [Asset] Monitors | MonitoringMeta Syntax—Further refine the variable type with the pick list. For example, you can select Counter32 (a 32-bit c
Dashboard Views | Monitoring277Devices appear, ranked by the monitored parameter. Hover the cursor over a row’s summary graph of Ping Rate and a popup
278Dashboard Views | MonitoringYo u c a n a l s o Convert Simple Dashboards to Custom Dashboards, as described below. When you Edit a view, Dashboar
Dashboard Views | Monitoring279The icons in the dashboard’s upper right corner let you edit Dashboard Properties with the Dashboard Editor, or Save th
28Installation and Startup | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerInstallation and Startup below includes instructions for a basic inst
280Dashboard Views | MonitoringDashboard View SelectionThis screen displays any existing dashboards so you can select one for the Performance Dashboar
Dashboard Views | Monitoring281Dashboard EditorWhen you Edit dashboard by right-clicking a resource in Managed Resources and selecting Show Performanc
282Dashboard Views | MonitoringHow To:Create a Custom Dashboard ViewThe following steps create a custom dashboard view:1In the Dashboard Views portlet
Dashboard Views | Monitoring283Layout—Select the desired layout style used to display the dashboard components.2To select a layout style, click on the
284Dashboard Views | Monitoringcomponents. Add more rows by clicking on the Add Row button. An individual dashboard component can be deleted by clicki
Dashboard Views | Monitoring285Other controls appear depending on the component type selected. These components also have a Monitor control, a pick li
286Show Performance Templates | MonitoringTop Subcomponents PropertiesTop Subcomponents components have the following properties.Entity—The parent ent
Show Performance Templates | Monitoring2873To create a new performance template, click on the Add button. The Performance Template Editor appears.4Nam
288Show Performance Templates | Monitoring5To specify which device model(s) this template will apply to, click on the + button in the Device Models pa
Key Metric Editor | Monitoring2898When you have selected all the parameters you want, click Save. It then appears in the template list.To edit or dele
Installation and Startup | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager29HeapMemory on a single machine installation serves the operating syst
290Key Metric Editor | MonitoringMetricsThis panel’s display depends on the selected device.
Key Metric Editor | Monitoring291ChartClick Chart to first select up to three metrics you want to graph, and the polling interval for the graph.
292Key Metric Editor | MonitoringThen click Save, and the graph appears.Click the screwdriver / wrench icon in the upper right corner to return to the
| Traffic Flow Analyzer2938Traffic Flow AnalyzerOpenManage Network Manager’s Traffic Flow Analyzer listens on UDP ports for sFlow, or JFlow datagrams
294How does it work? | Traffic Flow AnalyzerHow does it work?• The sFlow exporting router monitors traffic traversing it• The router becomes an Export
How does it work? | Traffic Flow Analyzer295Set up Dell OpenManage Network Manager with the following:Exporter Registration—To register a device, righ
296Traffic Flow Portlet | Traffic Flow AnalyzerExporter RegistrationBefore you can collect traffic data from a device, you must Register it as a traff
Traffic Flow Portlet | Traffic Flow Analyzer297When you add one of the traffic analyzer portlets to a page, its summary, or minimized form appears. Th
298Traffic Flow Portlet | Traffic Flow AnalyzerExpanded Traffic Flow PortletWhen you expand the portlet, a more complex interactive view appears. Init
Traffic Flow Portlet | Traffic Flow Analyzer299Refresh—Refreshes the screen (runs the report) applying any new settings.Drill Downyou can “drill down”
31 Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Why Dell OpenManage Network Manager?. . . . .
30Installation and Startup | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager•Starting the Client. The client provides the user interface. In Wind
300Traffic Flow Portlet | Traffic Flow AnalyzerTo go back up through the drill-down path the user can click anywhere on the navigation bar.
Traffic Flow Analyzer - Example | Traffic Flow Analyzer301SearchSearch by clicking on the Search (magnifying glass) icon in the title bar. Type any st
302Traffic Flow Analyzer - Example | Traffic Flow Analyzer2Enable sFlow on most impacted routers that support sFlow. Also, register a number of export
Introducing ProScan and Change Management | Change Management / ProScan3039Change Management / ProScanIntroducing ProScan and Change ManagementDell Op
304Introducing ProScan and Change Management | Change Management / ProScan3Add Targets > Filter Option available for selecting Equipment/Group Ti
Introducing ProScan and Change Management | Change Management / ProScan305How To:Do Change Management (Example)The following describes an example use
306ProScan Portlet | Change Management / ProScan16Re-execute the policy.17The audit screen that appears should indicate Failure.Alarms / EventsOnce yo
ProScan Portlet | Change Management / ProScan307Overall ComplianceOverall Compliance can have the following values and flag icon colors:All Compliant—
308ProScan Portlet | Change Management / ProScanExpanded ProScan PortletThe expanded ProScan portlet lets you see the Compliance Policy Summary, a ref
ProScan Portlet | Change Management / ProScan309has run, you may also see a Not Executed (blue) status. Each run date for the policy and equipment com
Installation and Startup | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager31File HandlesBest practice is to modify file handles for Linux. If you
310ProScan Portlet | Change Management / ProScanCreating or Modifying a ProScan PolicyThis series of screens lets you configure ProScan policies.This
ProScan Portlet | Change Management / ProScan311Enabled—Check to enable this policy.Description—A text description of the policy. This also appears wh
312ProScan Portlet | Change Management / ProScanTargetsThe top of this screen (Current Inherited Targets) displays any targets inherited from already-
ProScan Portlet | Change Management / ProScan313CriteriaThis screen lets you filter configuration files based on text, or Regular Expressions. Click A
314ProScan Portlet | Change Management / ProScanEditing Compliance Policy CriteriaAfter clicking Add Criteria, use the pick list on the upper right to
ProScan Portlet | Change Management / ProScan315You can edit already listed compliance tests by clicking the Edit button (pencil and paper) in the lis
316ProScan Portlet | Change Management / ProScanClick Add new group in the Input Source panel, and the grouping editor appears. (Click the red icon to
ProScan Portlet | Change Management / ProScan317 redistribute bgp 88 metric 10010 metric-type 1 subnets tag 334 route-map allanRM02 network 2.3.4.0 0.
318ProScan Portlet | Change Management / ProScan default-information originate no auto-summary no synchronization exit-address-family ! address-family
ProScan Portlet | Change Management / ProScan319 address-family ipv4 redistribute connected route-map map-12 redistribute static route-map hjlhjhjhjk
32Installation and Startup | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerPerlIf you install Perl to take advantage of this application’s use o
320ProScan Portlet | Change Management / ProScanSource 2:address-family ipv4 vrf VPN_PE_A redistribute ospf 10 vrf VPN_PE_A match internal external 1
ProScan Portlet | Change Management / ProScan321Here are some examples of such expressions:The following are examples of the kinds of matching possibl
322ProScan Portlet | Change Management / ProScanSimple (CIsco ACL)To match the following rows in a Cisco ACL:access-list 159 permit icmp any anyaccess
ProScan Portlet | Change Management / ProScan323policy-statement\s+ns\s+{\n\s+term\s+set-nhs\s+{\n\s+then\s+{\n\s+next-hop\s+selfPerl / Java (Groovy)
324ProScan Portlet | Change Management / ProScanelsif($input_source =~ m/description/){ print("Success");}else{ print("Failure -
ProScan Portlet | Change Management / ProScan325if(input.contains("shutdown") || input.contains("description")){ return "S
326ProScan Portlet | Change Management / ProScanWhen you see the Failure indicator, then the scanned item is Not compliant. Select the “Following Conf
Change Determination Process | Change Management / ProScan327Executing a group executes all the member policies and update the history records of the
328Change Determination Process | Change Management / ProScanChange Determination Process WorkflowChange Manager seeds the Change Determination Proces
Change Determination Process | Change Management / ProScan329Change Determination Process then looks for Config Changed Flags, and if it finds such fl
Control Panel | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager33Changing the Session Timeout PeriodThe timeout for the web portal extends automa
330Compliance and Change Reporting | Change Management / ProScanTo retrieve this information, see the instructions in Compliance and Change Reporting
Compliance and Change Reporting | Change Management / ProScan331You can also run the Change Determination Report that displays changes made to configu
332Compliance and Change Reporting | Change Management / ProScanThe Configuration Change Report includes a Filter that you can alter at runtime. By de
Compliance and Change Reporting | Change Management / ProScan3336The report which can run to display these changes is OpenManage Network Manager’s Con
334Compliance and Change Reporting | Change Management / ProScan
Introducing Actions and Adaptive CLI | Actions and Adaptive CLI33510Actions and Adaptive CLIIntroducing Actions and Adaptive CLIThe Actions Manager le
336Introducing Actions and Adaptive CLI | Actions and Adaptive CLIUsing Adaptive CLIYou can quickly take a set of commands or configuration file snipp
Actions Portlet | Actions and Adaptive CLI337{ print “set encapsulation $EncapsulationType\n”;}If any attributes in your script are a List (Collection
338Actions Portlet | Actions and Adaptive CLIExpanded Actions PortletThe expanded portlet adds columns for Description, Last Web Service ID, Access Le
Actions Portlet | Actions and Adaptive CLI339The Execution History snap panel displays history by device. Right-click to see the details of what occur
34Control Panel | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerTips describing these screens and fields appear when you hover the cursor over f
340Actions Portlet | Actions and Adaptive CLIHistory—Displays the history of the selected action.In the Results (top of screen panel) click to select
Actions Portlet | Actions and Adaptive CLI341If you select two executions in the top panel (or in the Execution History snap panel and right-click), a
342Actions Portlet | Actions and Adaptive CLIAdaptive CLI EditorThis editor creates new Adaptive CLIs When you click New, or Edit after, selecting an
Actions Portlet | Actions and Adaptive CLI343GeneralThe following are parameters to configure in this panel:Name—A unique identifier for this action.
344Actions Portlet | Actions and Adaptive CLIBatching is best practice for Juniper devices, since if one line of a command fails, the device rolls bac
Actions Portlet | Actions and Adaptive CLI345Create a new Parameter SchemaClick the New button and the schema screens appear. Entity Type SettingsThe
346Actions Portlet | Actions and Adaptive CLICollection SettingsIs Collection?—Check to classify this attribute as a collection.Allow Duplicate Values
Actions Portlet | Actions and Adaptive CLI347Coded ValueDefault Coded Value—Enter the default coded value. If an attribute a Coded Value then enter va
348Actions Portlet | Actions and Adaptive CLIEdi t a ble Vali d Va lues—Check to enable editing of default or entered IP addresses.IntegerDefault Val
Actions Portlet | Actions and Adaptive CLI349Validating IP Address VariablesProgramatically, IP address attributes support four extended properties: I
Control Panel | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager35RCSynergy / [Domain]RCSynergy appears as a default domain name in Control Panel.
350Actions Portlet | Actions and Adaptive CLIScriptsThis screen manages the Adaptive CLI scripts created to query (show) devices or configure them. De
Actions Portlet | Actions and Adaptive CLI351Script SettingsClick Add New Script to create a new item in those listed at the top of this screen, or se
352Actions Portlet | Actions and Adaptive CLIOptional Attribute Delimiter—The delimiter(s) you select from the pick list here surround the attributes
Actions Portlet | Actions and Adaptive CLI353Error ConditionsThe error condition lets you configure errors for your script.Click Add new error conditi
354Actions Portlet | Actions and Adaptive CLIAttributes ExtractionTo support Adaptive Service and Active Monitor functions, Adaptive CLI provides a wa
External Commands | Actions and Adaptive CLI355ComparisonSelecting (ctrl+clicking) two Adaptive CLI runs within the Execution History portlet lets you
356External Commands | Actions and Adaptive CLIResultsDell OpenManage Network Manager stores the results of running a script as lines the Execution De
External Commands | Actions and Adaptive CLI357Results can also appear in the audit screen messages and in the Results panel of the Action job viewer
358External Commands | Actions and Adaptive CLIperl ../../../owareapps/performance/scripts/http_test.plNotice that these also include a parameter (Res
External Commands | Actions and Adaptive CLI359dns_test.pl—Check if DNS can resolve the specified host name.finger_test.pl—Check if the finger service
36Control Panel | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerAfter creating them, add Users to roles which configure their permissions for ac
360External Commands | Actions and Adaptive CLI8Look in Job Viewer for the results.Click Set attribute extraction results, click here to see the resul
Adaptive CLI Script Language Syntax | Actions and Adaptive CLI36111Save your monitorNOTE:You may want to test your monitor, in which case, you may wan
362Adaptive CLI Script Language Syntax | Actions and Adaptive CLIThe default mandatory delimiters are <>, and the default optional delimiters ar
Perl Scripts | Actions and Adaptive CLI363Perl ScriptsThis section describes the details of using Perl scripts within Adaptive CLI. See Using Perl in
364Perl Scripts | Actions and Adaptive CLIPerl ExampleThe following is an example Perl script for Adaptive CLI:## A script example for testing against
Perl Scripts | Actions and Adaptive CLI365How To:Create Adaptive CLI ExampleThe following describes the basics of creating and using Adaptive CLIs. 1C
366Perl Scripts | Actions and Adaptive CLIGeneralThis screen lets you identify the scheduled item and its targets.This has the following fields:Genera
Active Performance Monitor Support | Actions and Adaptive CLI367ParametersThis screen’s configuration depends on the selected action you are schedulin
368Active Performance Monitor Support | Actions and Adaptive CLIpanel) and a particular Adaptive CLI (with the green plus [+] in the Adaptive CLI Prop
Adaptive CLI Records Archiving Policy | Actions and Adaptive CLI369Monitor AttributesConfigure Adaptive CLI output attributes for monitoring in this t
Control Panel | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager375Notice that if you are editing an existing user, or creating a new one, you can
370Adaptive CLI Records Archiving Policy | Actions and Adaptive CLI
| Glossary371GlossaryGlossaryACCESS CONTROL—Refers to mechanisms and policies that restrict access to computer resources. An access control list (ACL
372 | GlossaryETHERNET TRUNK PORT—An Ethernet trunk port is a port that terminates a point-to-point Ethernet trunk. Since Ethernet trunk is a point-to
Template Last Updated - 7/01/2005 | Glossary373FILE LOCATION: Q:\CD_Stage\Apps_CD\DellNM50\docs\OMNM_5\Glossary.fmDELL CONFIDENTIAL – PRELIMINARY 5/
374 | GlossaryPOLICY ROUTING—Routing scheme that forwards packets to specific interfaces based on user-configured policies. Such policies might specif
Template Last Updated - 7/01/2005 | Glossary375FILE LOCATION: Q:\CD_Stage\Apps_CD\DellNM50\docs\OMNM_5\Glossary.fmDELL CONFIDENTIAL – PRELIMINARY 5/
376 | Glossary
Index 377IndexNumerics32-bit Linux Libraries 18AA Note About Performance 13About Box 72Access Control 371ACLI needs Perl 32Acrobat 19Action Job Screen
378 | 378 IndexCommon Setup Tasks 67Compliance Policy Summa-ry 308Compliant label 329Condition Override(s) 210Configuration File Editor 231Configurat
Index 379Expanded Authentication Portlet 145Expanded Event History Portlet 107Expanded Location Portlet 137Expanded OS Images port-let. 234Expanded Po
38Control Panel | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerYour organization has a number of geographic locations and you plan to manage th
380 | 380 Index227Run Change Determina-tion 330Set Unix Permissions 31Share a Resource 88Use “How To” 12Use Containers 147Use Traffic Flow Ana-lyzer
Index 381OS Image Editor 235OS Images Portlet 233OSPF 373Portal > 42Overall Compliance 307PPDF 90Performance Dashboard 279Performance Dashboard Por
382 | 382 IndexScheduling 95Scheduling Actions 186Scheduling Monitor Target Refresh 276Scheduling Refresh Monitor Targets 276Screen resolution 19Scre
Index 383Saving Views 213STYLE OPTIONS 211View Details 213ZOOM 210Visualize My Network 207VLAN 375WWBEM 26root login 27WBEM Prerequisites 27Web-Based
384 | 384 Index
Control Panel | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager395As you create these users, add each to one of the MyCorp organizational childre
4How to: DAP Workflow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51Aging Policies Editor. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
40Control Panel | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerPublic / Private Page BehaviorPublic pages are visible to everyone; private page
Control Panel | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager4110After you have selected permissions, click Apply to accept them and add them t
42Control Panel | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerPortal > [Other]Some of the remaining portal labels permit the following:Site
Control Panel | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager43Click the Edit button (the pencil and paper) to the right of a listed group to s
44Control Panel | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerThe Add button on the Permissions panel lets you add permissions previously dele
Control Panel | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager45Redcell > Data ConfigurationThis panel configures custom attributes for Dell
46Control Panel | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerYou can export or import both server and partition configurations. Use the butto
Control Panel | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager47The Partitions tab of the Mediation monitor displays already-configured partitio
48Control Panel | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerRedcell > Filter ManagementThis screen, accessible from Go to > Control Pa
Control Panel | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager49Clicking the Edit icon to the right of a listed filter, or clicking the Add Filt
5Audit Trail Portlet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93Schedules . . . . . . . . . . . .
50Redcell > Database Aging Policies (DAP) | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerServer > Portal Instance—Lets you configure more
Redcell > Database Aging Policies (DAP) | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager51To view and manage such policies, right click an it
52Redcell > Database Aging Policies (DAP) | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager5In the Aging Policies Options tab, specify either
Redcell > Database Aging Policies (DAP) | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager53The contents of the Options tab depend on the type
54Redcell > Database Aging Policies (DAP) | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerAging Policies OptionsThe Options tab in this edito
Redcell > Database Aging Policies (DAP) | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager55Sub-PoliciesSome types of Database Aging Policies c
56Redcell > Database Aging Policies (DAP) | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerThese appear listed in the Aging Policies Options t
Redcell > Database Aging Policies (DAP) | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager57RepositoriesWhen you select a repository in the Agi
58Redcell > Database Aging Policies (DAP) | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerAvailable repositories appear listed in the initial
Redcell > Database Aging Policies (DAP) | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager59How To:Configure Portlet Permissions1As an admin us
6Details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185How to: Schedule Actions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
60Redcell > Database Aging Policies (DAP) | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerCreate a Container for each Customer1In Container M
Quick Navigation | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager6110Log out as admin, and log back in as a user with Gold Customer permissions.
62License Viewer | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerLicense ViewerThis screen appears when you click License Management in the Quic
License Viewer | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager63How To:Register a LicenseTo register a license click the Select File button at
64Discovery Profiles | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerDiscovery ProfilesDiscovery profiles configure equipment discovery for Dell
Discovery Profiles | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager65The Filters (by Location, Vendor, or Device Type) let you narrow the list o
66Managed Resources | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerWhen they test successfully, the authentications appear in a nested tree und
Common Setup Tasks | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager67Common Setup TasksIf you install it (Add > Applications), the Common Set
68Common Setup Tasks | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerAuthentication Enabled—Check this to enable authentication for this server.
Common Setup Tasks | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager69Netrestore File ServersThe Netrestore file servers provide FTP connections
78 Monitoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .243How to’s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
70Common Setup Tasks | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager
Portal Overview | Portal Conventions712Portal ConventionsPortal OverviewThis section explains how to navigate and configure the Dell OpenManage Networ
72Portal Overview | Portal ConventionsTooltipsDell OpenManage Network Manager has extensive tooltips that appear when you click the blue circle with a
The Dock | Portal Conventions73The DockThis menu bar appears at the top of portal pages. Its exact appearance depends on your package. With it, you ca
74The Dock | Portal ConventionsUse the screen that appears after selecting Manage > Page to configure add or delete pages and to manage their appea
Status Bar Alerts | Portal Conventions75Status Bar AlertsThe Status bar appears at the bottom of the portal. On the left, it catalogs messages and not
76Status Bar Alerts | Portal ConventionsChat / ConferencingThis portion of the message bar lets you send and receive messages to colleagues who are on
Status Bar Alerts | Portal Conventions77Colleagues (n)— A green dot indicates others are online (it is red when you are alone), and n is the number of
78Status Bar Alerts | Portal ConventionsHovering the cursor over a listed item in the column where a question mark appears indicates a “tooltip” with
Status Bar Alerts | Portal Conventions79contains several editing controls. Clicking on the wrench icon produces a menu that leads to editors for the C
8Change Determination Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 327Change Determination Process Workflow . . . . . .
80Status Bar Alerts | Portal ConventionsSettingsThe Settings button opens a screen where you can configure the Max Items that appear in, and the Filte
Status Bar Alerts | Portal Conventions81SearchYou can search by clicking Search at the top of portlets. This opens a search field where you can enter
82Status Bar Alerts | Portal ConventionsSorting Portlet ListsSorting tables that list items occurs when you click a column heading. The arrow to the r
Status Bar Alerts | Portal Conventions83See Control Panel on page 33 for more about setting up user privileges for portlets.You can right-click to act
84Status Bar Alerts | Portal ConventionsHow To:Show / Hide / Reorder ColumnsClick the Settings button in an expanded portlet, and screen appears with
Status Bar Alerts | Portal Conventions85Snap Panels (Reference Tree)These vary, depending on the portlet, but the convention of displaying a Reference
86Common Menu Items | Portal ConventionsCreate a name and description, then click Save on the next screen to preserve your filter configuration. See R
Common Menu Items | Portal Conventions87Export All— Export a file with a text or XML descriptions of all listed items in the manager.TipPrinting manag
88Common Menu Items | Portal ConventionsHow To:Share a ResourceTo share an something, first select it where it appears listed in the appropriate portl
Common Menu Items | Portal Conventions89Edit Custom AttributesIn several right-click menus (Managed Equipment, Port, Contact, Vendor, or Location), th
Why Dell OpenManage Network Manager? | Preface9PrefaceDell OpenManage Network Manager can give you automated, consolidated configuration and control o
90Common Menu Items | Portal ConventionsView as PDFThis displays the selected asset’s information as a PDF.You can search, print or save this to file,
Audit Trail / Jobs Screen | Portal Conventions91Audit Trail / Jobs ScreenWhen you execute an action, for example discovering network resources, an aud
92Audit Trail / Jobs Screen | Portal ConventionsAudit Trail ViewerSome portlets also offer an Audit Trail menu item that displays Audit Trail / Jobs S
Audit Trail Portlet | Portal Conventions93Audit Trail PortletThe audit trail summary portlet displays an archive of the message traffic between Dell O
94Audit Trail Portlet | Portal ConventionsExpanded Audit Trail PortletWhen you click the plus (+) in the upper right corner of the summary screen, the
Schedules | Portal Conventions95Click the binocular icon to check (info, warning, error) filters that limit the types of visible messages. Notice that
96Schedules | Portal ConventionsDisable Schedule—Appears on an already enabled scheduled item. Execute—Executes the scheduled item. If the scheduled i
Schedules | Portal Conventions97Expanded Schedules PortletWhen you expand this portlet, the additional columns that appear include Submission Date, St
98Schedules | Portal Conventions
Overview of Key Portlets | Key Portlets993Key PortletsOverview of Key PortletsThis section describes some of the key Dell OpenManage Network Manager p
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