IBM 5.5 manual Configuring connections to known devices, Packaging and configuration, Syntax

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Configuring connections to known devices

Netcool/Precision TN allows you to specify a set of devices with which to connect; this information is held in a plain text hosts file.

This feature allows you to bypass both the Network Pilot manual creation process and the automatic discovery mechanism when the set of devices in the network are known to you.

Netcool/Precision TN automatically creates the Network Elements (NEs) listed in the hosts file if they do not already exist. The NE creation is a controlled and configurable process by which Netcool/Precision TN can cumulatively add new NEs, or delete ones no longer listed in the hosts file.

Packaging and configuration

This feature is part of the discovery framework, and provides the ability to schedule the task at specified times.

A single host file is defined by the discovery schedule, listing the set of devices to which Netcool/Precision TN will connect.

This feature is enabled by default. Disable the feature by adding the following lines to the precisiontn.xml file:

<properties name="LEAPFramework">

<property name="lumos.leap.service.discovery.filedriven.Enabled" value="false" />

</properties>

The hosts-based connectivity can be configured to cumulatively create all the NEs across different runs of the discovery task, or to delete NEs removed from the hosts file. Add the following lines to the precisiontn.xml file if you want to cumulatively add NEs (replace the “false” value with “true” to remove them):

<properties name="LEAPFramework">

<property name="lumos.leap.service.discovery.filedriven. DeleteMissingNE" value="false" />

</properties>

Syntax

The hosts file can reside anywhere in the file system. It is a plain text file with comma separated positional fields.

A comment line starts with “//”. Each line in the file represents an NE with which to connect. The format of each line is as follows:

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Contents Netcool/Precision for Transmission Networks Administration GuideFirst Edition December 1 Contents Page Tables Page Figures Page About this guide PrefaceTypographical notation AudienceExample Description Syntax Syntax and sample subheadingsOperating system considerations Associated publicationsHow to send your comments Introduction to Netcool/Precision TN IntroductionHow Netcool/Precision TN works Deep discovery NETypesDiscovering the existence of an NE Discovering the contents of an NEDiscovering and resolving network topology Network circuit Network circuitsNetcool/Precision TN product components After discovery alarm correlationAfter discovery maintaining a real-time view of the network Scales to large networksNetwork Pilot client Netcool/Precision TN serverNetcool Installer modes Overview of the Netcool InstallerGUI mode Changing the Netcool suite installation directoryConsole mode Silent modeNew relational database Prerequisites Installing Netcool/Precision TNBrowser requirements Solaris system requirementsDatabase requirements Obtaining the software Installing Netcool/Precision TNNetcool Installer Welcome window Running the installation in GUI modeClick Next to go to the Setup Type window Netcool Installer Setup Type window Netcool Installer Feature Selection window Netcool Installer Installation Progress window Running the installation in console mode Running the Installation Program Running the installation in silent modeViewing the installation log Viewing installed packages Setting up an Oracle databaseConfiguring advanced Oracle features Creating the Oracle schemaOracle RAC PrerequisitesConnection concentration Using an existing copy of MySQL Setting up a MySQL databaseConfiguring your version of MySQL Configuring Netcool/Precision TN Creating the MySQL schema Netcool/Precision TN executables Netcool/Precision TN directory structureThird-party and Open Source software Xerces-J XML APIs XP XML Parser for Java Downloading NETypes Running Netcool/Precision TNStarting the product components Starting the Netcool/Precision TN server Starting the databaseStarting Network Pilot Shutting down the server Invoking the shutdown script from the command lineShutting the server down from Network Pilot Page Introduction to visualization Integrating with Netcool/OMNIbusAdding fields to the ObjectServer and migrating data Configuring the Netcool/OMNIbus ObjectServer versionConfiguring the Netcool/OMNIbus ObjectServer versions 7.0 Adding fields to the ObjectServer Connecting to an ObjectServer that is not named NcomsConnecting to an ObjectServer Configuring Netcool/OMNIbus probes TL1 data collection / TL1-TSM Snmp Data Collection / Multi-Threaded Trapd probeAdding the menu to the Netcool/OMNIbus desktop Creating the visualization menu optionAdding the menu to the Netcool/Webtop desktop Visualizing alerts in a desktopStarting the components Starting the ObjectServer Opening an event listStarting the database Starting the Netcool/Precision TN server for visualizationMonitor box window Event list window Using the visualization menuPopulated event list window Visualize menu Network Pilot window Page Configuring failover Setting configuration optionsImplementation overview Shows an overview of the network in this configurationHow the semaphore mechanism is implemented Configuring Oracle for use with failoverHow the heartbeat mechanism is implemented Switching the state of a server Configuring the Netcool/Precision TN serversStopping servers running in failover configuration Running failoverDiscovering Cisco WAN Manager NEs Using Netcool/Precision TN with Cisco WAN ManagerPolling CWM SubNetwork Connections SNCs Polling CWM topological connectionsProperty Property Description Configurable properties in CiscoWanManagerExtensionDisabling use of Netcool/OMNIbus Configuring Netcool/OMNIbus process controlPackaging and configuration Configuring connections to known devicesSyntax See for details of each parameter RulesConfiguring on-demand connectivity to devices Dependencies Configuring remote load balancingPrecisiontn.xml properties file Appendix A. ReferenceSample Properties in the precisiontn.xml file Appendix A. Reference Defines the initial interval in seconds Table A2 describes the precisiontn command line options Netcool/Precision TN command line optionsEmbedded nameserver. By doing this, the nameserver Appendix B. Notices JBFA/SOM1 AIX AIX 5L Trademarks and Acknowledgements