Applicable to Entuity v19.0 upwards
You can manually add a device under basic management to your network without using a discovery profile. Click Add Assets at the top of the Managed Assets tab on the Managed Assets page (or from the Overflow Menu).
The Add Asset form is displayed. Depending on the choices you make, the form can have the following sections:
- Management Level
- Asset Details
- Credential
- Config Management
- User Defined Monitoring
- Advanced Settings
Management Level
- In the Asset Category dropdown field, select the category of the device that you want to manage.
- From the Management Level dropdown field, select Basic.
- In the Asset Type dropdown field, specify the type of device that you are adding, either Basic SNMP or Ping Only.
Asset Details
- Specify the zone to which the device will be added in the Zone dropdown field.
This is available only if you are adding a Basic SNMP device. - Enter the device name (which must be resolvable on the Entuity server) or IP address that Entuity uses to poll the device in the Polled Name/IP address field.
- Specify the device name displayed within the product in the Display Name Using dropdown field, choosing from the following:
- Polled Name/IP address - the identifier Entuity uses to poll the device, as specified in the Polled Name/IP address field. This is the default.
- IP Address - the management IP address of the device.
- Resolved Name - the resolved name of the device.
- Resolved Name (fully qualified) - the fully qualified resolved name of the device.
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System Name - the administrator-assigned name of the device. As of Entuity v23.0 P02 upwards, Entuity supports duplicate network device names when the System Name is the same for multiple devices, but each of the devices must have a different IP address.
Note, from Entuity v20.0 P03 upwards, System Name is no longer an option for the Display Name Using field if you are adding a non-SNMP device (for example, Ping Only, Server or Storage device types). - Custom - the name that you manually enter as a device display name.
- Specify the IP version that will be used to communicate with the device from the IP Protocol dropdown field, either IPv4 or IPv6.
- Specify if you want to permit the addition of a device with the same IP address as one already managed from the Allow Duplicate IPs dropdown field.
Credential
Note, this is only available if you are adding a Basic SNMP-type device.
- Click the Credential field to go to the Credential form, where you can either search from a list of shared credential sets, or create a local credential. For more information on credentials, see this section.
- Click Done on the Credential form to save your changes. Otherwise, click Cancel.
Config Management
- Specify whether to enable configuration management on the asset in the Enabled field.
- Select the credential that you want to use for configuration management from the Credential field. Click this field to go to the Credential form, where you can choose, create or edit your credential.
- Click Done on the Credential form to save your changes. Otherwise, click Cancel.
User Defined Monitoring
Entuity v20.0 upwards
Here you can specify the credentials that will be applied to any user defined REST poller that you might create and add to the current device.
- Click the Credential field to go to the Credential form, where you can either search from a list of shared credential sets, or create a local credential. For more information on credentials, see this section.
- Click Done on the Credential form to save your changes. Otherwise, click Cancel.
For more information on user defined REST polling, see this section.
Advanced Settings
Note, this is only available if you are adding a Basic SNMP-type device.
- From the Use SNMP Bulk Get dropdown field, do one of the following:
- Select Yes if you want to receive back multiple GetNext responses in a single packet.
- Select No if you want to receive back the normal 1 GetNext response.
- In the SNMP Port field, specify on which port the device's SNMP agent receives its requests.
By default, this field is set to the default UDP port 161. - Specify the SNMP timeout, in seconds, in the SNMP Timeout (seconds) field.
- Specify the number of SNMP retries in the SNMP Retries field.
- Specify the maximum SNMP packet size Entuity uses when polling devices in the Max Packet Size (bytes) field.
Once you have specified the parameters of the server, click Done to save your changes. Otherwise, click Cancel.
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