Dell OpenManage Network Manager version 5.0Web Client Guide
10 Why Dell OpenManage Network Manager? | PrefaceAutomate and Schedule Device DiscoveryDevice discovery populates Dell OpenManage Network Manager’s da
100 Alarms | Key PortletsAlarmsIn its summary form, this portlet displays alarmsThe chart can act as a filter, too. For example, clicking the Critical
Alarms | Key Portlets 101Event Name—The event associated with the alarm.TipIf you hover the cursor over a row in the portlet display, a tooltip appear
102 Alarms | Key PortletsExpanded Alarm PortletThe expanded Alarm portlet appears when you click the plus (+) in the top right corner of the smaller s
Alarms | Key Portlets 103Assigned User—The user who has been assigned this alarm (right click or click Action to do this).Date Assigned—The date and t
104 Alarms | 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 Portlets 105Alarm EmailThe e-mail sent by right-clicking an alarm has the subject specified when you send it, and contains the informatio
106 Event History | Key PortletsEvent HistoryNot all events appear as alarms. Event History preserves all event information for your system.The initia
Event History | Key Portlets 107Expanded Event History PortletClicking the plus (+) in the upper right corner of the initial portlet view displays the
108 Event Processing Rules | Key PortletsEvent History Snap PanelsClick a listed alarm to display its details in the Snap Panels. The Reference Tree d
Event Processing Rules | Key Portlets 109Expanded Event Processing Rules PortletThe expanded portlet displays additional columns. Details about select
Why Dell OpenManage Network Manager? | Preface 11Networks with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerThe beginning of network management with Dell OpenManage
110 Event Processing Rules | Key PortletsSettings on page 112, Syslog Escalation Criteria on page 115, and Actions on page 116 for more about the diff
Event Processing Rules | Key Portlets 1114The Device Access example creates a specific device access event for user login, logout, login failure or co
112 Event Processing Rules | Key PortletsDescription—An optional text description of the ruleAlarm Only—This is visible only in post-processing rules.
Event Processing Rules | Key Portlets 113Pre-Processing—These rules either override the event definition, change the behavior of an event or generate
114 Event Processing Rules | Key PortletsSet Severity—This rule overrides the default alarm severity of an event selected and filtered in the upper sc
Event Processing Rules | Key Portlets 115Syslog Escalation CriteriaThis tab of Syslog Event Rules lets you manage events based on matching text, and c
116 Event 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 Portlets 117Click Apply to accept configured actions, or Cancel to abandon their editor and return to this screen.TipActi
118 Event Processing Rules | Key PortletsTrap Forwarding ProcessSNMPv1 and SNMPv3 traps become SNMPv2 TrapsSNMPv1 traps are converted according to RFC
Event Processing Rules | Key Portlets 119 -- snmpTrapAddress OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX IpAddress MAX-ACCESS accessible-for-notify ST
12 Why Dell OpenManage Network Manager? | PrefaceUpdating Your LicenseIf you have a limited license — for example OpenManage Network Manager may limit
120 Event Processing Rules | Key PortletsEmailEmail actions configure destinations and messages for e-mail and SMS recipients. You can include fields
Event Processing Rules | Key Portlets 121to the Pager Email field for the contact. If a Contact was not found or the required addresses are not specif
122 Event Processing Rules | Key PortletsCustomThis screen lets you configure Action based on Adaptive CLI actions available in the system. Notice tha
Event Processing Rules | Key Portlets 123• Entity Type: Interface, Logical interface CAUTION:To successfully retrieve Custom attributes, you must firs
124 Event Processing Rules | Key PortletsThe following section describes variables whose use may have a performance impact.Managed Equipment Variables
Event Processing Rules | Key Portlets 125Entity Type: PortEquipment Type Equipment Type {RedCell.Config.EquipmentManager_CommonType}Firmware Version V
126 Event Processing Rules | Key PortletsCustom 4 {RedCell.Config.Port_Custom4}Encapsulation Encapsulation {RedCell.Config.Port_Encapsulation}Hardware
Event Processing Rules | Key Portlets 127Entity Type: Interface, Logical interfaceBest practice is to clarify such attributes by combining them with o
128 Event Definitions | Key PortletsEvent DefinitionsYou can define how the system treats messages (events) coming into the system. Administrators can
Event Definitions | Key Portlets 129GeneralThis tab manages basics for Event Definitions.It has the following fields:Event Name—A text identifier for
Feedback | Preface 13FeedbackTo provide your input about this software click the Feedback link in the lower left corner of the Dell OpenManage Network
130 Event Definitions | Key PortletsNot Service Effecting means that alarm propagation ignores alarms for this event. In other words, no impact to ass
Event Definitions | Key Portlets 131Message TemplateThis panel lets you view or alter MIB Text, Bindings and the Message Template for the event select
132 Event Definitions | Key PortletsIf a message template exists for an existing, correlated alarm and the generated text does not match the original
Contacts | Key Portlets 133ContactsThe contact portlet displays available contacts for your system. There is no expanded version of this portlet.You c
134 Contacts | Key PortletsContacts EditorThis editor has two panels where you can enter contact information (Name, Address, Phone, and so on). Click
Locations | Key Portlets 135LocationsIn its summary form, the locations portlet displays configured locations in your system.You can right-click to cr
136 Locations | Key PortletsLocation EditorWhen you click New or Open, an editor appears. The Name field is mandatory.Name—A unique name for the Locat
Locations | Key Portlets 137Expanded Location PortletThe location portlet displays a list of all locations, with Snap Panels to display a selected loc
138 Locations | Key PortletsTagWhen creating a location, Dell OpenManage Network Manager automatically selects the latitude and longitude of the addre
Vendors | Key Portlets 139VendorsIn its summary form, this portlet displays the available vendors for network resources.Right-clicking a row lets you
14 A Note About Performance | Preface
140 Vendors | Key PortletsVendor EditorThis editor configures (or re-configures) vendors. It has the following fields:GeneralVendor Name—A text identi
Vendors | Key Portlets 141Vendors Snap PanelThe snap panel displays the icon for the selected vendor.
142 Vendors | Key Portlets
Introduction | Resource Management 1434Resource ManagementIntroductionThe Resource management portlets let you manage devices you have discovered or c
144 Authentication | Resource ManagementThis portlet displays credentials used in discovery and communication with network resources. The Name column
Authentication | Resource Management 145The fields that appear in this editor vary, depending on the type of authentication. The ID (name) for the aut
146 Container Manager | Resource ManagementContainer ManagerContainer manager lets you create, edit and delete Container tree models displayed in Cont
Container View | Resource Management 147Container ViewThis (non-instanceable) container portlet displays configured containers for Dell OpenManage Net
148 Container View | Resource ManagementContainer EditorThis editor lets you create and manage containers. You can also associate user authorizations
Container View | Resource Management 149Description—A text description of the container.Parent—A read-only reminder of the container’s parent, if one
Overview | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager 151Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerOverviewThis chapter describes
150 Container View | Resource ManagementAuthorizationsThis tab configures user or group access to the container you are editing. Click Add User or Add
Map Context | Resource Management 151Map ContextIn addition to displaying filtered-by-container portlets, you can view discovered devices in the Map C
152 Resource Discovery | Resource ManagementMap Context without ContainersIf a page has no containers then the Map Context can act like a container to
Discovery Profiles | Resource Management 153Discovery ProfilesThe discovery profiles set up equipment discovery for Dell OpenManage Network Manager. T
154 Discovery Profiles | Resource ManagementInspect—Validate the profile’s credentials, and that the device pings, and is licensed for discovery. Desc
Discovery Profiles | Resource Management 1551 General Parameters—Set the Name, Description and a checkbox to indicate whether this profile is the disc
156 Discovery Profiles | Resource ManagementThe Filters (by Location, Vendor, or Device Type) let you narrow the list of devices discovered by the sel
Discovery Profiles | Resource Management 1573After you click Next, the Network panel appears.Network Type and Addresses—Select the type of entry in th
158 Discovery Profiles | Resource Managementwhich credentials are tried (top first). Ordering only applies when two credentials are of the same type.T
Discovery Profiles | Resource Management 159appear in the pick list. When you select an item, if it has parameters, they appear listed below that item
16 Overview | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerGenerally, base the minimum configuration of any system on its expected peak load. Y
160 Discovery Profiles | Resource ManagementNotice that the Inspection Status fields at the bottom of the screen indicate the success or failure of Pi
Discovery Profiles | Resource Management 161Results8 Execute—Clicking Execute begins discovery, and the message traffic between Dell OpenManage Networ
162 Managed Resource Groups | Resource ManagementManaged Resource GroupsThese groups make acting on several devices at once more convenient, making ma
Managed Resource Groups | Resource Management 163File Management > Backup, Restore, Deploy—Lets you call on Dell OpenManage Network Manager’s NetCo
164 Managed Resource Groups | Resource ManagementDell OpenManage Network Manager does not supports static groups that include members retrieved by (dy
Managed Resource Groups | Resource Management 165Dynamic GroupIn contrast to Static Groups, Dynamic Groups do not let you select individual equipment.
166 Managed Resources | Resource ManagementManaged ResourcesThe Managed Resources summary portlet displays the discovered devices on your network, the
Managed Resources | Resource Management 167• Management InterfaceClick Save to preserve any changes made in these screens to Dell OpenManage Network M
168 Managed Resources | Resource ManagementManagement InterfaceThis lists the management interfaces for the selected device, including the IP Address,
Managed Resources | Resource Management 169Details—Displays several panels with detailed resource information. These include Alarms, Performance Indic
Overview | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager 17Linux Installation Best PracticesHow you install Linux has an impact on Dell OpenMan
170 Managed Resources | Resource ManagementActions—Actions you can initiate here can include things Adaptive CLI Actions (see Chapter 10, Actions and
Managed Resources | Resource Management 171resync for all devices. This corrects the display when the alarm color displayed, either here or in topolog
172 Managed Resources | Resource ManagementPerformance—Select from the following options:Show Performance–This displays a dashboard with various perfo
Managed Resources | Resource Management 173Managed Resources ExpandedIf you click the plus (+) in the upper right corner of the summary screen, this e
174 Managed Resources | Resource ManagementIP Address—The IP address of the device.Vendor Name—The vendor for this device.Model—The model of the devic
Managed Resources | Resource Management 175Network DetailsThis displays network information like VLAN(s) by ID, VLAN(s) by Port and STP Data. Use the
176 Managed Resources | Resource ManagementLink DiscoveryThis is an automated network link discovery feature that you can initiate from individual dev
Managed Resources | Resource Management 177Advanced OptionsArchive Data—Checking this archives current data before collecting information about and di
178 Equipment Details | Resource ManagementEquipment DetailsThis screen lets you “drill down” to display equipment details for resources. You can see
Equipment Details | Resource Management 179Details screens are available for a variety of things besides equipment, too. The Equipment Details screen
18 Overview | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Managermkdir /opt/ chown [your login name] /opt/[your installation directory]chmod 775 /opt
180 Equipment Details | Resource ManagementInterfacesThis panel displays interfaces on the selected device. Notice that you can right-click these to d
Equipment Details | Resource Management 181AlarmsThe alarm panel in Equipment Details displays alarms connected to the selected equipment. You can rig
182 Equipment Details | Resource ManagementPorts > LinksWhen you add or edit a link, the Link Details screen appears.It contains the following fiel
Equipment Details | Resource Management 183Ports > DetailsYou can right-click to Share port information, or to open a Details screen for the select
184 Equipment Details | Resource ManagementDisabled—Inoperable because of a fault, or resources are unavailable.Enabled—Operable and available for use
Equipment Details | Resource Management 185DetailsThis panel displays detailed information about the equipment selected. This can include the followin
186 Equipment Details | Resource ManagementThe appearance of Network Status depends on the default ICMP monitor (see Resource Monitors on page 245. If
Equipment Details | Resource Management 1871Select the action in the right-click menu. For example: Netconfig Backup.2Rather than clicking Execute, cl
188 Direct Access | Resource ManagementDirect Access Direct access provides less-mediated access to the device in the following ways:•MIB Browser•Term
Direct Access | Resource Management 189Select a MIB and expand it to see the contents for a selected node appear on the right. In addition to the Devi
Overview | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager 19Make sure that libtcl8.4.so maps to /lib/libtcl8.4.so An Alternative for Red Hat Lin
190 Direct Access | Resource ManagementTerminalThis opens a terminal shell connected to the selected device.A green icon in the lower right corner ind
Ports | Resource Management 191Ping (ICMP)Select this option from the Direct Access menu to initiate ICMP ping, and to display a progress bar, and gra
192 Ports | Resource ManagementPort DetailsThis screen displays all the port’s settings that have been retrieved, including a Reference Tree of logica
Ports | Resource Management 193Ports ExpandedClicking the plus (+) in the upper right corner of the summary screen displays this expanded view of avai
194 Ports | Resource ManagementPort EditorWhen you right-click a port, and select Edit this screen appears.It has the following fields:General Details
Report Templates | Resource Management 195Port Details - SettingsEncapsulation—An identifier for the port.MTU—The size of the maximum transmission uni
196 Report Templates | Resource Management4Select Inventory Columns by clicking the arrow(s) between Available and Selected columns. (for example: Ami
Report Templates | Resource Management 197If you view H1 you see Template T’ is in use and this template creates a report with columns A, B and D. Unf
198 Report Templates | Resource ManagementM18 ge/0/1/4 DownThe same report looks like this with Group on Firs
Report Templates | Resource Management 199Click the green plus (+) to select the Inventory Type. The types of data available for that inventory type a
Notes, and Cautions A NOTE indicates important information that helps you make better use of your computer or software. A CAUTION indicates potential
20 Single Server Sizing | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Managerfor 64-bit browsers is currently a preliminary version, but you can typi
200 Reports | Resource ManagementCalculation Type—How to calculate for summarizing the numeric data. Select from the available options (Average, High,
Reports | Resource Management 201Execute Report— When you execute a report, a numbered message notification appears, and a link to the report appears
202 Reports | Resource ManagementThese include the following:Report Email / Export Type—Select the export file type from the pick list. Options includ
Reports | Resource Management 203Expanded Reports PortletClicking the plus (+) icon displays the expanded portlet. the expanded portlet adds Add / Rem
204 Reports | Resource ManagementHow To:Generate a ReportThe following steps configure, then generate, a report.1In the Reports portlet, right-click a
Reports | Resource Management 205GeneralThis screen configures the Name, Title (displayed text in the report), Subtitle, and lets you select the Repor
206 Reports | Resource ManagementOnce you have configured or selected a filter, the Filter panel displays its characteristics in tree form. Click Edit
Visualize My Network | Visualize 2075VisualizeVisualize My NetworkThe Visualize My Network portlet displays discovered devices, mapping them in relati
208 Visualize My Network | VisualizeConfiguring ViewsClick and drag displayed portions of this screen to see other parts of the topology. To move the
Visualize My Network | Visualize 209•OVERVIEWClick on the title bars when these appear collapsed on the left of the screen to expand them. Click the b
Sizing for Standalone Installations | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager 21Sizing for Standalone InstallationsThe following are sugg
210 Visualize My Network | VisualizeThe Action Tree panel displays the available actions. The Action Search panel lets you enter a desired action and
Visualize My Network | Visualize 211Click the Apply Filtering button to implement your configuration, or Cancel to dismiss this screen without applyin
212 Visualize My Network | VisualizeEdge Style Options—This lets you configure the colors on connections between icons.First, click to Enable Edge Lab
Visualize My Network | Visualize 213VIEW DETAILSThis panel displays the saved status of the current View, and has buttons to let you Save or Load Exis
214 Visualize My Network | VisualizeGRAPH INVENTORYThis displays a legend of icon types followed by a count (in parentheses) of how many of each appea
Visualize My Network | Visualize 215IconsThe the icons next to listed devices mean the following:In the GRAPH INVENTORY tab (not the topology), the ic
216 Visualize My Network | VisualizeLayoutThe layout tab lets you select and configure the type of automated node layout that appears in the topology
Visualize My Network | Visualize 217Even angle distribution–Enable even angle distribution of nodes.Cluster Policy–Select Vertical or Horizontal. This
218 Visualize My Network | VisualizeCircularCircular layouts arrange all nodes in a circle.Minimal circle radius – Use the slider to determine the rad
Alarms in Visualizations / Topologies | Visualize 219Basic SpringBasic Spring is an algorithm attempts to produce a natural layout that optimizes a sp
22 Sizing for Standalone Installations | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Managerpractice is to sample a maximum of one traffic flow for e
220 Links in Visualization | VisualizeLinks in VisualizationWhen you have discovered links between devices in your network (see Link Discovery on page
File Servers | File Server / File Management 2216File Server / File ManagementFile ServersYou must configure FTP and/or TFTP file servers to push and
222 File Servers | File Server / File ManagementFile Server EditorThis editor lets you configure new and existing file servers.This is where you speci
File Management | File Server / File Management 223File ManagementIn addition to letting you back up and restore configuration files, and deploy firmw
224 File Management | File Server / File ManagementYou can also compare two different configurations (Selected Config and Labeled Current / Live Confi
File Management | File Server / File Management 225the bottom that lets you navigate between adjacent pairs of such files (1 and 2, 2 and 3, 3 and 4,
226 File Management | File Server / File ManagementHere are the steps to back up a device:1Make sure you have configured an FTP or TFTP server to hand
File Management | File Server / File Management 227Device Options—This portion of the Backup Options screen displays detailed configura-tion options a
228 File Management | File Server / File Management4Configure the subsequent Restore Device screen.This screen lets you configure the following:Select
File Management | File Server / File Management 229Configuration FilesOne place backed up configuration files can appear is in this portlet. Right-cli
Sizing for Standalone Installations | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager 23Dealing with any network barriers to communicating with O
230 File Management | File Server / File ManagementConfiguration Files ExpandedThe Expanded portlet lets you filter the list of displayed configuratio
File Management | File Server / File Management 231Configuration File EditorThis editor lets you manually edit configuration files, and save them to t
232 File Management | File Server / File Management
Image Repository | File Management 233Image RepositoryThe Image repository manages firmware updates to deploy to devices in your network, or configur
234 Image Repository | Expanded Image Repository portlet.When you click the plus, this portlet expands to display the OS images list, a snap panel Ref
Image Repository | File Management 235Firmware Image EditorWhen you open or create an OS image, its configuration appears in this editor. The General
236 Image Repository | Configuration Image EditorThis editor appears for new configuration images, or for configurations you Promote in the Configurat
Image Repository | File Management 237ConfigurationThis panel lets you configure what is restored, and what is variable in mass deployments.This scre
238 Deploy Firmware | Now, when you deploy this config file to the devices that pass the filter in the General Parameters editor screen, Dell OpenMana
Deploy Firmware | File Management 239How To:Deploy FirmwareTo deploy firmware, follow these steps:1Make sure you have an FTP / TFTP server correctly
24 Sizing for Standalone Installations | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerFixed IP AddressOpenManage Network Manager includes a web
240 Deploy Configuration | Deploy ConfigurationWhen you deploy a configuration, a screen appears to configure how that occurs.It has the following fie
Deploy Configuration | File Management 241How To:Restore a single configuration to many target devicesThe following steps describe restoring a single
242 Deploy Configuration |
How to’s | Monitoring 2437MonitoringThis section describes Resource Monitors as they appears in Dell OpenManage Network Manager’s web portal. The foll
244 OpenManage Network Manager Server Statistics | Monitoring•Interfaces• Ports / Interfaces in the Details panels lets you Show Performance• Right cl
Resource Monitors | Monitoring 245Resource MonitorsThis summary screen displays currently, active performance monitors in brief.The Name column displa
246 Resource Monitors | MonitoringDetails—Opens a Detail panel, with a reference tree, status summary, and general information about the selected moni
Resource Monitors | Monitoring 247Expanded Resource Monitor This screen appears when you click the plus in the upper right corner of the summary scree
248 Resource Monitors | MonitoringThe Monitor Status Summary Snap Panel displays the status of each individual member (Ta rg e t) of the monitor, show
Resource Monitors | Monitoring 249To 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 Manager 25• Windows 2003 All Editions•Windows VistaThe login creden
250 Resource Monitors | MonitoringEditorMonitors may share a retention policy. The retention policy controls how long data is held per roll-up perio
Resource Monitors | Monitoring 251Click Save to preserve your edits, and include the monitor as listed among existing Retention Policies, or click Can
252 Resource Monitors | MonitoringPolling Interval—Use these fields to configure how often the monitor polls its target(s).Retention OptionsRetention
Resource Monitors | Monitoring 253If ping fails (an endpoint is down) and update network status is configured, then Dell OpenManage Network Manager tr
254 Resource Monitors | MonitoringMonitor Options Monitor options contains two panels. The entity panel lets you select the monitor targets. The types
Resource Monitors | Monitoring 255The Configured Metrics table lists the calculated metrics. An edit and delete action appears to the right of each ro
256 Resource Monitors | MonitoringTy p e—Calculation Type - Gauge or CounterUnits—Units string to appear in graphsMax Value—Maximum value to be used i
Resource Monitors | Monitoring 257The Add or Edit buttons open a threshold editor (blank or with existing, configured thresholds, respectively).Config
258 Resource Monitors | MonitoringApply to Series—Check to enable on composite attributes only. Checking this applies the threshold to individual elem
Resource Monitors | Monitoring 259Threshold Graph BackgroundIf you configure a set of thresholds, the dashboard graph displaying the data monitored di
26 Sizing for Standalone Installations | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager• Permit incoming traffic from all clients to the TCP por
260 Resource Monitors | MonitoringYou can Add a new mapping with that button, or Remove All listed mappings with that button. You can also edit or del
Resource Monitors | Monitoring 261The editor has the following fields and settings to configure:Condition PropertiesName— Enter a text identifier for
262 Resource Monitors | MonitoringHow To:Create an SNMP Interface MonitorTo set up a typical performance monitor, follow these steps:1In the Resource
Resource Monitors | Monitoring 263Attributes available depend on the type of monitor you are creating. Notice that you can also check to make crossing
264 Resource Monitors | Monitoring3In the General screen, enter a name (Test ICMP Monitor), and a polling interval (5 minutes is the default). For thi
Resource Monitors | Monitoring 2658Test Key Metrics Monitor appears in the Resource Monitors portlet.How To:Create a Monitor ReportYou can create repo
266 Resource Monitors | Monitoring14Click the magnifying glass to the right of the Report Completed message in My Alerts to see the report.15Hover you
Resource Monitors | Monitoring 267ICMP The ICMP Monitor Options panel contains the following properties:Packet Size—Size of packet for ICMP transmissi
268 Resource Monitors | MonitoringSelect the type of entity you want to add, then select any desired filter attributes, then click Apply Filter. Selec
Resource Monitors | Monitoring 269ProscanIn this screen, you simply select the Proscan policy to monitor. In the Thresholds tab, you can set threshold
Getting Started | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager 27WBEM PrerequisitesThe following are common prerequisites:Credentials—WBEM cre
270 Resource Monitors | MonitoringSNMP The SNMP attributes panel lets you specify which SNMP attributes are to be monitored. Specify SNMP attributes a
Resource Monitors | Monitoring 271The Browse button launches the SNMP browser.Click on the desired SNMP nodes and then click on the Add Selection butt
272 Resource Monitors | MonitoringThe Add and Edit buttons in the SNMP attribute panel launch the SNMP Attribute editor.This panel contains the follow
Resource Monitors | Monitoring 273SNMP InterfacesThe SNMP Interface Monitor Entity editor supports the following entity types: group, equipment manage
274 Resource Monitors | MonitoringThis panel lets you specify filter attributes for the port or interface filters you want to monitor. For example, if
Resource Monitors | Monitoring 275MIB BrowserThis lets you select attributes to monitor as described in MIB Browser on page 188. The SNMP table monito
276 Top [Asset] Monitors | MonitoringMeta Syntax—Further refine the variable type with the pick list. For example, you can select Counter32 (a 32-bit
Dashboard Views | Monitoring 277Devices appear, ranked by the monitored parameter. Hover the cursor over a row’s summary graph of Ping Rate and a popu
278 Dashboard Views | MonitoringYo u c a n a l s o Convert Simple Dashboards to Custom Dashboards, as described below. When you Edit a view, Dashbo
Dashboard Views | Monitoring 279The icons in the dashboard’s upper right corner let you edit Dashboard Properties with the Dashboard Editor, or Save t
28 Installation and Startup | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerInstallation and Startup below includes instructions for a basic ins
280 Dashboard Views | MonitoringDashboard View SelectionThis screen displays any existing dashboards so you can select one for the Performance Dashboa
Dashboard Views | Monitoring 281Dashboard EditorWhen you Edit dashboard by right-clicking a resource in Managed Resources and selecting Show Performan
282 Dashboard Views | MonitoringHow To:Create a Custom Dashboard ViewThe following steps create a custom dashboard view:1In the Dashboard Views portle
Dashboard Views | Monitoring 283Layout—Select the desired layout style used to display the dashboard components.2To select a layout style, click on th
284 Dashboard Views | Monitoringcomponents. Add more rows by clicking on the Add Row button. An individual dashboard component can be deleted by click
Dashboard Views | Monitoring 285Other controls appear depending on the component type selected. These components also have a Monitor control, a pick l
286 Show Performance Templates | MonitoringTop Subcomponents PropertiesTop Subcomponents components have the following properties.Entity—The parent en
Show Performance Templates | Monitoring 2873To create a new performance template, click on the Add button. The Performance Template Editor appears.4Na
288 Show Performance Templates | Monitoring5To specify which device model(s) this template will apply to, click on the + button in the Device Models p
Key Metric Editor | Monitoring 2898When you have selected all the parameters you want, click Save. It then appears in the template list.To edit or del
Installation and Startup | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager 29HeapMemory on a single machine installation serves the operating sys
290 Key Metric Editor | MonitoringMetricsThis panel’s display depends on the selected device.
Key Metric Editor | Monitoring 291ChartClick Chart to first select up to three metrics you want to graph, and the polling interval for the graph.
292 Key Metric Editor | MonitoringThen click Save, and the graph appears.Click the screwdriver / wrench icon in the upper right corner to return to th
How does it work? | Traffic Flow Analyzer 2938Traffic Flow AnalyzerOpenManage Network Manager’s Traffic Flow Analyzer listens on UDP ports for NetFlow
294 How does it work? | Traffic Flow Analyzer• The router becomes an Exporter of NetFlow data.• It forwards information to the NetFlow Collector• Coll
Traffic Flow Portlet | Traffic Flow Analyzer 2953Remember, you can Drill Down to specific data, and Search for specific devices monitored.For more abo
296 Traffic Flow Portlet | Traffic Flow AnalyzerWhen you add one of the traffic analyzer portlets to a page, its summary, or minimized form appears. T
Traffic Flow Portlet | Traffic Flow Analyzer 297Expanded Traffic Flow PortletWhen you expand the portlet, a more complex interactive view appears. Ini
298 Traffic Flow Portlet | Traffic Flow AnalyzerRefresh—Refreshes the screen (runs the report) applying any new settings.Drill Downyou can “drill down
Traffic Flow Portlet | Traffic Flow Analyzer 299To go back up through the drill-down path the user can click anywhere on the navigation bar.
31 Preface . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Why Dell OpenManage Network Manager?. . . . .
30 Installation and Startup | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager•Starting the Client. The client provides the user interface. In Win
300 Traffic Flow Analyzer - Example | Traffic Flow AnalyzerSearchSearch by clicking on the Search (magnifying glass) icon in the title bar. Type any s
Traffic Flow Analyzer - Example | Traffic Flow Analyzer 3012Enable NetFlow on most impacted routers that support NetFlow. Also, register a number of e
302 Traffic Flow Analyzer - Example | Traffic Flow Analyzer
Introducing ProScan and Change Management | Change Management / ProScan 3039Change Management / ProScanIntroducing ProScan and Change ManagementDell O
304 Introducing ProScan and Change Management | Change Management / ProScan3Add Targets > Filter Option available for selecting Equipment/Group T
Introducing ProScan and Change Management | Change Management / ProScan 305How To:Do Change Management (Example)The following describes an example use
306 ProScan Portlet | Change Management / ProScan16Re-execute the policy.17The audit screen that appears should indicate Failure.Alarms / EventsOnce y
ProScan Portlet | Change Management / ProScan 307Overall ComplianceOverall Compliance can have the following values and flag icon colors:All Compliant
308 ProScan Portlet | Change Management / ProScanExpanded ProScan PortletThe expanded ProScan portlet lets you see the Compliance Policy Summary, a re
ProScan Portlet | Change Management / ProScan 309has run, you may also see a Not Executed (blue) status. Each run date for the policy and equipment co
Installation and Startup | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager 31File HandlesBest practice is to modify file handles for Linux. If yo
310 ProScan Portlet | Change Management / ProScanCreating or Modifying a ProScan PolicyThis series of screens lets you configure ProScan policies.This
ProScan Portlet | Change Management / ProScan 311Enabled—Check to enable this policy.Description—A text description of the policy. This also appears w
312 ProScan Portlet | Change Management / ProScanTargetsThe top of this screen (Current Inherited Targets) displays any targets inherited from already
ProScan Portlet | Change Management / ProScan 313CriteriaThis screen lets you filter configuration files based on text, or Regular Expressions. Click
314 ProScan Portlet | Change Management / ProScanEditing Compliance Policy CriteriaAfter clicking Add Criteria, use the pick list on the upper right t
ProScan Portlet | Change Management / ProScan 315You can edit already listed compliance tests by clicking the Edit button (pencil and paper) in the li
316 ProScan Portlet | Change Management / ProScanClick Add new group in the Input Source panel, and the grouping editor appears. (Click the red icon t
ProScan Portlet | Change Management / ProScan 317 redistribute bgp 88 metric 10010 metric-type 1 subnets tag 334 route-map allanRM02 network 2.3.4.0 0
318 ProScan Portlet | Change Management / ProScan default-information originate no auto-summary no synchronization exit-address-family ! address-famil
ProScan Portlet | Change Management / ProScan 319 address-family ipv4 redistribute connected route-map map-12 redistribute static route-map hjlhjhjhjk
32 Installation and Startup | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerPerlIf you install Perl to take advantage of this application’s use
320 ProScan 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 / ProScan 321Here are some examples of such expressions:The following are examples of the kinds of matching possib
322 ProScan Portlet | Change Management / ProScanPerl / Java (Groovy) Language PoliciesIn addition to regular expressions, you can enter Config Terms
ProScan Portlet | Change Management / ProScan 323}else{ print("Failure - no description found");}TipNotice that you can also combine thes
324 ProScan Portlet | Change Management / ProScan return "Success";}else{ return "Failure - no description found";}TipNotice
ProScan Portlet | Change Management / ProScan 325Creating or Modifying ProScan Policy GroupsWhen you create or modify a ProScan Policy Group after rig
326 Change Determination Process | Change Management / ProScanChange Determination ProcessIf you run the Change Determination (CD) Process, it collect
Change Determination Process | Change Management / ProScan 327Change Determination Process WorkflowChange Manager seeds the Change Determination Proce
328 Change Determination Process | Change Management / ProScanChange Determination Process then looks for Config Changed Flags, and if it finds such f
Compliance and Change Reporting | Change Management / ProScan 329To retrieve this information, see the instructions in Compliance and Change Reporting
Control Panel | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager 33Changing the Session Timeout PeriodThe timeout for the web portal extends autom
330 Compliance and Change Reporting | Change Management / ProScanYou can also run the Change Determination Report that displays changes made to config
Compliance and Change Reporting | Change Management / ProScan 331The Configuration Change Report includes a Filter that you can alter at runtime. By d
332 Compliance and Change Reporting | Change Management / ProScan6The report which can run to display these changes is OpenManage Network Manager’s Co
Introducing Actions and Adaptive CLI | Actions and Adaptive CLI 33310Actions and Adaptive CLIIntroducing Actions and Adaptive CLIThe Actions Manager l
334 Introducing Actions and Adaptive CLI | Actions and Adaptive CLIUsing Adaptive CLIYou can quickly take a set of commands or configuration file snip
Actions Portlet | Actions and Adaptive CLI 335{ print “set encapsulation $EncapsulationType\n”;}If any attributes in your script are a List (Collectio
336 Actions Portlet | Actions and Adaptive CLIExpanded Actions PortletThe expanded portlet adds columns for Description, Last Web Service ID, Access L
Actions Portlet | Actions and Adaptive CLI 337The Execution History snap panel displays history by device. Right-click to see the details of what occu
338 Actions 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 CLI 339If you select two executions in the top panel (or in the Execution History snap panel and right-click),
34 Control Panel | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerTips describing these screens and fields appear when you hover the cursor over
340 Actions 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 CLI 341GeneralThe following are parameters to configure in this panel:Name—A unique identifier for this action.
342 Actions Portlet | Actions and Adaptive CLILast Executed On—Displays the last execution date. This is blank for New Adaptive CLIs.AttributesAdaptiv
Actions Portlet | Actions and Adaptive CLI 343Version—An automatically-created version number.Attribute SettingsClick the New Attribute button and sel
344 Actions Portlet | Actions and Adaptive CLITruncate—Truncate the attribute.Attribute SettingsYou can create new attribute schemas. See Attribute Ed
Actions Portlet | Actions and Adaptive CLI 345DateDefault Value—Enter a default date, or use date icon to display a calendar where you can select one.
346 Actions Portlet | Actions and Adaptive CLIVal id Va lu es—Enter ranges of valid values as described in Decimal above.Inventory ReferenceSelect the
Actions Portlet | Actions and Adaptive CLI 347If IP_MASK is true and SUBNET is false, then OpenManage Network Manager accepts one of the 32 valid subn
348 Actions Portlet | Actions and Adaptive CLIScript SettingsClick Add New Script to create a new item in those listed at the top of this screen, or s
Actions Portlet | Actions and Adaptive CLI 349Optional Attribute Delimiter—The delimiter(s) you select from the pick list here surround the attributes
Control Panel | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager 35RCSynergy / [Domain]RCSynergy appears as a default domain name in Control Panel
350 Actions Portlet | Actions and Adaptive CLIError ConditionsThe error condition lets you configure errors for your script.Click Add new error condit
Actions Portlet | Actions and Adaptive CLI 351Attributes ExtractionTo support Adaptive Service and Active Monitor functions, Adaptive CLI provides a w
352 External Commands | Actions and Adaptive CLIComparisonSelecting (ctrl+clicking) two Adaptive CLI runs within the Execution History portlet lets yo
External Commands | Actions and Adaptive CLI 353ResultsDell OpenManage Network Manager stores the results of running a script as lines the Execution D
354 External Commands | Actions and Adaptive CLIResults can also appear in the audit screen messages and in the Results panel of the Action job viewer
External Commands | Actions and Adaptive CLI 355perl ../../../owareapps/performance/scripts/http_test.plNotice that these also include a parameter (Re
356 External Commands | Actions and Adaptive CLIdns_test.pl—Check if DNS can resolve the specified host name.finger_test.pl—Check if the finger servic
External Commands | Actions and Adaptive CLI 3578Look in Job Viewer for the results.Click Set attribute extraction results, click here to see the resu
358 Adaptive CLI Script Language Syntax | Actions and Adaptive CLI11Save your monitorNOTE:You may want to test your monitor, in which case, you may wa
Adaptive CLI Script Language Syntax | Actions and Adaptive CLI 359The default mandatory delimiters are <>, and the default optional delimiters a
36 Control Panel | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerAfter creating them, add Users to roles which configure their permissions for a
360 Perl Scripts | Actions and Adaptive CLIPerl ScriptsThis section describes the details of using Perl scripts within Adaptive CLI. See Using Perl in
Perl Scripts | Actions and Adaptive CLI 361How To:Create Adaptive CLI ExampleThe following describes the basics of creating and using Adaptive CLIs. 1
362 Perl Scripts | Actions and Adaptive CLIGeneralThis screen lets you identify the scheduled item and its targets.This has the following fields:Gener
Active Performance Monitor Support | Actions and Adaptive CLI 363ParametersThis screen’s configuration depends on the selected action you are scheduli
364 Active Performance Monitor Support | Actions and Adaptive CLIpanel) and a particular Adaptive CLI (with the green plus [+] in the Adaptive CLI Pro
Adaptive CLI Records Archiving Policy | Actions and Adaptive CLI 365Monitor AttributesConfigure Adaptive CLI output attributes for monitoring in this
366 Adaptive CLI Records Archiving Policy | Actions and Adaptive CLI
| Glossary 367GlossaryGlossaryACCESS CONTROL — Refers to mechanisms and policies that restrict access to computer resources. An access control list (
368 | GlossaryETHERNET TRUNK PORT — An Ethernet trunk port is a port that terminates a point-to-point Ethernet trunk. Since Ethernet trunk is a point
Template Last Updated - 7/01/2005 | Glossary 369FILE LOCATION: P:\Archive\OMNM_5\Glossary.fmDELL CONFIDENTIAL – PRELIMINARY 4/6/12 – FOR PROOF ONLYF
Control Panel | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager 375Notice that if you are editing an existing user, or creating a new one, you ca
370 | GlossaryPOLICY ROUTING — Routing scheme that forwards packets to specific interfaces based on user-configured policies. Such policies might spe
Template Last Updated - 7/01/2005 | Glossary 371FILE LOCATION: P:\Archive\OMNM_5\Glossary.fmDELL CONFIDENTIAL – PRELIMINARY 4/6/12 – FOR PROOF ONLYa
372 | Glossary
Index 373IndexNumerics32-bit Linux Libraries 18AA Note About Performance 13About Box 72Access Control 367ACLI needs Perl 32Acrobat 19Action Job Screen
374 | 374 IndexConfiguration File Editor 231Configuration Files 229Configure Alarm E-mail 104Contacts Editor 134Contacts Portlet 133Container Editor
Index 375Expanded OS Images port-let. 234Expanded Portlets 82Expanded Reports Portlet 203Expanded Resource Monitor 247Expanded Vendor Portlet 140Expor
376 | 376 IndexUse Containers 147Use Traffic Flow Ana-lyzer 294IICMP Monitor 267IIS 29Import / Export 86Installation and Startup 28Installing Perl 32
Index 377PPDF 90Performance Dashboard 279Performance Dashboard Portlet 279Performance Indicators 179Performance Note 13Perl 32Perl / Java (Groovy) Lan
378 | 378 IndexTargets 276Screen resolution 19Screen width in pixels 20Search in Portlets 81Search Indexes 34Self-signed Certificate 370Server 49Serv
Index 379VLAN 371WWBEM 26root login 27WBEM Prerequisites 27Web-Based Enterprise Man-agement 26Why share a schema? 342Windows Management In-terface 24W
38 Control Panel | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerYour organization has a number of geographic locations and you plan to manage t
380 | 380 Index
Control Panel | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager 395As you create these users, add each to one of the MyCorp organizational childr
4How to: DAP Workflow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51Aging Policies Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
40 Control Panel | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerPublic / Private Page BehaviorPublic pages are visible to everyone; private pag
Control Panel | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager 4110After you have selected permissions, click Apply to accept them and add them
42 Control Panel | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerPortal > [Other]Some of the remaining portal labels permit the following:Sit
Control Panel | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager 43Click the Edit button (the pencil and paper) to the right of a listed group to
44 Control Panel | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerThe Add button on the Permissions panel lets you add permissions previously del
Control Panel | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager 45Redcell > Data ConfigurationThis panel configures custom attributes for Dell
46 Control Panel | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerYou can export or import both server and partition configurations. Use the butt
Control Panel | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager 47The Partitions tab of the Mediation monitor displays already-configured partiti
48 Control Panel | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerRedcell > Filter ManagementThis screen, accessible from Go to > Control P
Control Panel | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager 49Clicking the Edit icon to the right of a listed filter, or clicking the Add Fil
5Audit Trail Portlet. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93Schedules . . . . . . . . . . . .
50 Redcell > Database Aging Policies (DAP) | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerServer > Portal Instance—Lets you configure mor
Redcell > Database Aging Policies (DAP) | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager 51To view and manage such policies, right click an i
52 Redcell > 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 Manager 53The contents of the Options tab depend on the type
54 Redcell > Database Aging Policies (DAP) | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerAging Policies OptionsThe Options tab in this edit
Redcell > Database Aging Policies (DAP) | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager 55Sub-PoliciesSome types of Database Aging Policies
56 Redcell > Database Aging Policies (DAP) | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerThese appear listed in the Aging Policies Options
Redcell > Database Aging Policies (DAP) | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager 57RepositoriesWhen you select a repository in the Ag
58 Redcell > Database Aging Policies (DAP) | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerAvailable repositories appear listed in the initia
Redcell > Database Aging Policies (DAP) | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager 59How To:Configure Portlet Permissions1As an admin u
6Details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185How to: Schedule Actions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
60 Redcell > Database Aging Policies (DAP) | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerCreate a Container for each Customer1In Container
Quick Navigation | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager 6110Log out as admin, and log back in as a user with Gold Customer permissions
62 License Viewer | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerLicense ViewerThis screen appears when you click License Management in the Qui
License Viewer | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager 63How To:Register a LicenseTo register a license click the Select File button at
64 Discovery Profiles | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerDiscovery ProfilesDiscovery profiles configure equipment discovery for Del
Discovery Profiles | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager 65The Filters (by Location, Vendor, or Device Type) let you narrow the list
66 Managed Resources | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network ManagerWhen they test successfully, the authentications appear in a nested tree un
Common Setup Tasks | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager 67Common Setup TasksIf you install it (Add > Applications), the Common Se
68 Common 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 Manager 69Netrestore File ServersThe Netrestore file servers provide FTP connections
78 Monitoring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .243How to’s. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
70 Common Setup Tasks | Getting Started with Dell OpenManage Network Manager
Portal Overview | Portal Conventions 712Portal ConventionsPortal OverviewThis section explains how to navigate and configure the Dell OpenManage Netwo
72 Portal Overview | Portal ConventionsTooltipsDell OpenManage Network Manager has extensive tooltips that appear when you click the blue circle with
The Dock | Portal Conventions 73The DockThis menu bar appears at the top of portal pages. Its exact appearance depends on your package. With it, you c
74 The Dock | Portal ConventionsUse the screen that appears after selecting Manage > Page to configure add or delete pages and to manage their appe
Status Bar Alerts | Portal Conventions 75Status Bar AlertsThe Status bar appears at the bottom of the portal. On the left, it catalogs messages and no
76 Status Bar Alerts | Portal ConventionsChat / ConferencingThis portion of the message bar lets you send and receive messages to colleagues who are o
Status Bar Alerts | Portal Conventions 77Colleagues (n)— A green dot indicates others are online (it is red when you are alone), and n is the number o
78 Status 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 Conventions 79contains several editing controls. Clicking on the wrench icon produces a menu that leads to editors for the
8Change Determination Process . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 326Change Determination Process Workflow . . . . . .
80 Status Bar Alerts | Portal ConventionsSettingsThe Settings button opens a screen where you can configure the Max Items that appear in, and the Filt
Status Bar Alerts | Portal Conventions 81SearchYou can search by clicking Search at the top of portlets. This opens a search field where you can enter
82 Status Bar Alerts | Portal ConventionsSorting Portlet ListsSorting tables that list items occurs when you click a column heading. The arrow to the
Status Bar Alerts | Portal Conventions 83See Control Panel on page 33 for more about setting up user privileges for portlets.You can right-click to ac
84 Status Bar Alerts | Portal ConventionsHow To:Show / Hide / Reorder ColumnsClick the Settings button in an expanded portlet, and screen appears with
Status Bar Alerts | Portal Conventions 85Snap Panels (Reference Tree)These vary, depending on the portlet, but the convention of displaying a Referenc
86 Common Menu Items | Portal ConventionsCreate a name and description, then click Save on the next screen to preserve your filter configuration. See
Common Menu Items | Portal Conventions 87Export All— Export a file with a text or XML descriptions of all listed items in the manager.TipPrinting mana
88 Common Menu Items | Portal ConventionsHow To:Share a ResourceTo share an something, first select it where it appears listed in the appropriate port
Common Menu Items | Portal Conventions 89Edit Custom AttributesIn several right-click menus (Managed Equipment, Port, Contact, Vendor, or Location), t
Why Dell OpenManage Network Manager? | Preface 9PrefaceDell OpenManage Network Manager can give you automated, consolidated configuration and control
90 Common 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 Conventions 91Audit Trail / Jobs ScreenWhen you execute an action, for example discovering network resources, an au
92 Audit Trail / Jobs Screen | Portal ConventionsAudit Trail ViewerSome portlets also offer an Audit Trail menu item that displays Audit Trail / Jobs
Audit Trail Portlet | Portal Conventions 93Audit Trail PortletThe audit trail summary portlet displays an archive of the message traffic between Dell
94 Audit Trail Portlet | Portal ConventionsExpanded Audit Trail PortletWhen you click the plus (+) in the upper right corner of the summary screen, th
Schedules | Portal Conventions 95Click the binocular icon to check (info, warning, error) filters that limit the types of visible messages. Notice tha
96 Schedules | Portal ConventionsDisable Schedule—Appears on an already enabled scheduled item. Execute—Executes the scheduled item. If the scheduled
Schedules | Portal Conventions 97Expanded Schedules PortletWhen you expand this portlet, the additional columns that appear include Submission Date, S
98 Schedules | Portal Conventions
Overview of Key Portlets | Key Portlets 993Key PortletsOverview of Key PortletsThis section describes some of the key Dell OpenManage Network Manager
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