HP Network Direr Software Products manual Device Sizing

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96CHAPTER 4: DISCOVERING THE NETWORK

with that NBX chassis. This allows 3Com Network Director to identify the existence of phones which would not normally be detected.

NBX phones can be configured to work with or without an IP address. Those with just a MAC address will be added to the 3Com Network Director map in the same subnet as the NBX chassis, i.e. the subnet currently being discovered. Those phones that additionally have an IP address are only added to the map if the subnet they belong to is discovered as part of the current discovery operation.

Device Sizing

During this final discovery stage further details are obtained about individual SNMP devices that have been discovered. This is done for devices which 3Com Network Director knows how to interrogate further, often using proprietary MIBs. Sizing basically means obtaining detailed configuration information. Normally this includes:

determining the number of units in a stack or number of modules in a chassis

their type and software version

the number and type of ports on each unit or module

and their link status

the VLANs configured on the device.

This stage is executed once only when all the other stages have been run on all of the desired subnets. The reason for this is that during the other discovery stages some IP addresses may have been discovered as separate devices, but it is desirable for 3Com Network Director to display them as a single device on the map. Typically this applies to devices, with their own IP addresses, that can contain intelligent modules, also with their own IP addresses. In particular this applies to routing modules, since they tend to have IP addresses on subnets not known to the host device chassis or stack. By communicating with the chassis and its intelligent modules, 3Com Network Director can deduce that they are physically part of the same chassis, and consequently merge them into a single device on the map.

The Discovery Process The second part of the discovery process is to determine the topology of

Determining a network, by establishing what links exist between the different devices Topology that have been discovered. The operation determines how the devices

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HP Network Direr Software Products manual Device Sizing