Versions Compared

Key

  • This line was added.
  • This line was removed.
  • Formatting was changed.

...

When converting unmanaged entities to managed objects in NIOS, you can choose to convert them one at a time or as a group. To convert a single entity, just select a specific entity and perform the conversion. To convert multiple entities to the same IPAM object type, you can select the entities you want to manage and then perform a bulk conversion. You can also perform an automatic conversion for unmanaged entities in a network view by configuring conversion rules at the Grid level. For information about how to create conversion rules, see Configuring Automatic Conversion Rules.

Note

Note

In a bulk conversion, if one or more of the selected entities are not eligible for conversion because they do not have a discovered name (FQDN) or due to other reasons, Grid Manager displays a warning message indicating only eligible entities are displayed in the conversion wizard and qualified for conversion. Those that cannot be converted are ignored and will remain in unmanaged state.

...

  • For unmanaged devices, see Converting Unmanaged Devices to Managed Devices below.

  • For unmanaged interfaces, see Converting Unmanaged Interfaces to Managed Status below.

  • For unmanaged networks from the Data Management -> Devices -> Networks tab, see Converting Unmanaged Networks to Managed Status below.

  • For unmanaged networks from the IPAM or DHCP tab, see Converting Unmanaged Networks under IPAM to Managed Status below.

  • For unmanaged IP Addresses, see Converting Unmanaged IP Addresses to Managed Status below.

  • For unmanaged assets, see Converting Unmanaged Assets to Managed Status below.

  • For automatic conversions using global conversion rules, see About Automatic Conversion Rules.

Anchor
CUDM
CUDM
Converting Unmanaged Devices to Managed Devices

...

Note

Note

For convenience, the home DataManagement–>Devices page provides a quick filter to list only managed devices. In the Devices page, all devices highlighted in yellow indicate a device that is unmanaged.

...


To convert unmanaged devices to managed objects:

  1. From the Data Management tab, select the Devices tab.

  2. Click the Next Page and Last Page icons to locate the device you want to convert.

  3. To convert a single device : Click the Action icon

...


  1. View file
    nameUNKNOWN_ATTACHMENT

     next to the device you want to convert (this automatically selects it), and then select Convert –> To Host, To A Record, To PTR Record, or To Fixed Address from the menu.
    To convert multiple devices (bulk conversion): Select the checkboxes of the devices you want to convert to the same IPAM object type. From the Toolbar, select Convert -> To Host, To A & PTR Record, or To Fixed Address from the menu.

  2. For a single device: The respective object editor appears based on the conversion type you have selected. For example, if you select To Host, the Host editor appears. In the editor, define the required General settings for the new object. You can also define other settings you need from any of the tabs in the editor. For details about how to configure these settings, refer to the online Help in Grid Manager or see the appropriate sections in this guide.
    For bulk conversion: The respective bulk conversion wizard (such as the Convert Unmanaged IP Addresses to Host Record wizard) appears based on the conversion type you have selected.
    Note that the Network Insight creates the names of the new managed objects using the Discovered Name (FQDN) for the entities being converted. In the wizard, Grid Manager displays the IP addresses of the selected devices that are eligible for conversion in the Selected IP Addresses table. Entities that are not eligible for conversion will not be converted and will not appear in this table. 

    Based on the selected conversion type, complete the following to start a bulk conversion:

    1. To Host: You can select Enable in DNS and/or Enable in DHCP so the appliance can serve DNS and/or DHCP for the selected IP addresses in the host record. When you enable DNS, you must select a DNS zone for all entities that do not have an FQDN.

    2. To A & PTR Record: Network Insight converts the selected entities to A & PTR records simultaneously. You must select a DNS zone for all entities that do not have an FQDN.

    3. To Fixed Address: Network Insight automatically converts all selected IP addresses to fixed addresses in a bulk conversion. As with host record and A/PTR record conversions, entities without a Discovered Name are not eligible for conversions to fixed addresses.

  3. In all bulk conversions, you can define extensible attributes for the selected IP addresses. After you configure the necessary settings, you can convert the discovered entities immediately or schedule the conversion by selecting Later and entering the date and time.

  4. Click Save & Close to make the conversion. You can return to the managed object at any time to make further configuration changes.

In the Managed column for all converted entities, Grid Manager displays Yes to indicate their managed status. You can now manage these IPAM objects through Grid Manager.

...

Device Interfaces Available for Conversion
Image RemovedImage Added
In bookmark1443the figure above, two interfaces provide a link to their respective IPAM interface pages, and show an IPAM Type of Unmanaged. These ports may be converted to IPAM objects and managed under Grid Manager.

  1. From the Data Management tab, select the Devices tab.

  2. Click the Next Page and Last Page icons to locate the device through which you want to locate the interfaces to convert.

  3. Click the Name link of the device.

  4. Click the Interfaces tab for the chosen device. This tab lists all ports discovered on the device.

  5. To convert a single interface: Click the Action icon

...


  1. View file
    nameUNKNOWN_ATTACHMENT

     next to the interface you want to convert (this automatically selects it), and then select Convert –> To  Host, To  Record, To  PTR  Record, or To  Fixed  Address from the menu.
    To convert multiple interfaces (bulk conversion): Select the checkboxes of the interfaces you want to convert. From the Toolbar, select Convert -> To  Host, To  A PTR  Record, or To  Fixed  Address from the menu. 

  2. For a single interface: The respective object editor appears based on the conversion type you have selected. For example, if you select To  Host, the Host editor appears. In the editor, define the required General settings for the new object. You can also define other settings you need from any of the tabs in the editor. For details about how to configure these settings, refer to the online Help in Grid Manager or see the appropriate chapters in this guide.
    For bulk conversion: The respective bulk conversion wizard (such as the Convert  Unmanaged  IP  Addresses  to  Host  Record wizard) appears based on the conversion type you have selected.
    Note that the Network Insight creates the names of the new managed objects using the Discovered Name (FQDN) for the entities being converted. In the wizard, Grid Manager displays the IP addresses of the selected devices that are eligible for conversion in the Selected  IP  Addresses table. Entities that are not eligible for conversion will not be converted and will not appear in this table.

    Based on the selected conversion type, complete the following to start a bulk conversion:

    1. To Host: You can select Enable in DNS and/or Enable in DHCP so the appliance can serve DNS and/or DHCP for the selected IP addresses in the host record. When you enable DNS for the record, you must select a DNS zone for all entities that do not have an FQDN.

    2. To A & PTR Record: Network Insight converts the selected entities to A & PTR records simultaneously. You must select a DNS zone for all entities that do not have an FQDN.

    3. To Fixed Address: Network Insight automatically converts all selected IP addresses to fixed addresses in a bulk conversion. As with host record and A/PTR record conversions, entities without a Discovered Name FQDN are not eligible for conversions to fixed addresses.

  3. In all bulk conversions, you can define extensible attributes for the selected IP addresses. After you have configured the necessary settings, you can convert the discovered entities immediately or schedule the conversion by selecting Later and entering the date and time.

     7. Click Save & Close to make the conversion. The interface is associated with the new IPAM object.
         In the IPAM Type column for all converted entities, Grid Manager displays Managed to indicate their managed status. You can now manage these IPAM objects through Grid Manager.

...

Converting a network in the device context is the same as converting it at the top IPAM level. You cannot apply services or IPAM objects to IP addresses in unmanaged networks until the networks are converted to managed status. Many operations cannot be carried out on unmanaged networks, including editing, splitting, resizing, permissions changes and many other tasks.

  1. From the Data Management tab, select the Devices tab.

  2. Click the Next Page and Last Page icons to locate the device through which you want to locate the assets to convert.

  3. Click the device name.

  4. Click the Networks tab.

  5. To convert a single network: Click the Action icon

...

  1. View file
    nameUNKNOWN_ATTACHMENT

     next to the network you want to convert to the Managed state (this automatically selects it), and then select Convert from the menu.
    To convert multiple networks (bulk conversion): Select the checkboxes of the networks you want to convert to the Managed state. From the Toolbar, select Convert from the menu.

  2. The Network editor appears. In the editor, define the required General settings for the network. You can also define other settings you need from any of the tabs in the editor. For details about how to configure these settings, refer to the online Help in Grid Manager.

    Note Networks inherit discovery setting from their parent networks. Discovery will be disabled for networks that do not have a parent network.

  1. If necessary, select the Disable for DHCP checkbox. When you convert a network to managed status, Grid Manager uses the discovered Router IP for the network to automatically populate the Router IP value in DHCP configurations for the selected network. Selecting this option disallows the converted network from being usable under DHCP.

  2. If necessary, click the Discovery tab and click Enable Discovery to start discovery on the network after it is converted to Managed state. You can also elect not to discover the network, by leaving the checkbox clear.

    • Click Select Member to choose the Probe member through which the network may be discovered.

    • If necessary, click Override under Polling Options, and modify the device discovery polling options for the network. You can also specify Discovery Exclusions or a Discovery Blackout period.

    • A number of associated DNS and DHCP services are also available for configuration for the new IPAM network, including DHCP Forwarding, IPv4 DDNS settings, and an array of other DDI service settings for the network. None of these configurations are required in order for the network to be in Managed state, but may be required for other purposes.

     7. Click Save & Close to make the conversion.
         In the Managed column in the Networks tab, Grid Manager displays Yes for all converted entities to indicate their Managed status. You can now manage the networks through Grid Manager.

...

You can discover the network again after it is converted, or keep discovery disabled and execute it at another time, or impose blackout periods that limit the time windows under which discovery can execute on the network. Other management benefits include the ability to enable Infoblox services to the network;

  1. From the Data Management tab, select the IPAM tab.

  2. To convert a single network: Click the Action icon

...


  1. View file
    nameUNKNOWN_ATTACHMENT

    next to the network you want to convert to the Managed state (this automatically selects it), and then select Convert from the menu.
    To convert multiple networks (bulk conversion): Select the checkboxes of the networks you want to convert to the Managed state. From the Toolbar, select Convert from the menu.
    You do not need to take further action other than Save & Close to set the network as Managed.

  2. If necessary, you can select the converted network and do the following in the Network editor:

  3. Select the Disable for DHCP checkbox to disallow the converted network from being usable under DHCP.

    • If necessary, click the Discovery tab and click Enable Discovery to start discovery on the network immediately after it is converted to Managed state. You can also elect not to discover the network, by leaving the checkbox clear.

    • Click Select Member to choose the Probe member through which the network may be discovered.

    • If necessary, click Override under Polling Options, and modify the device discovery polling options for the network. You can also specify Discovery Exclusions, port control settings, or a Discovery Blackout period.

    • A number of associated DNS and DHCP services are also available for configuration for the new IPAM network, including DHCP Forwarding, IPv4 DDNS settings, and an array of other DDI service settings for the network. None of these configurations are required in order for the network to be in Managed state, but may be required for other purposes.

  4. The IPAM main page shows Yes as the value for the network under the Managed column. The network is now under management of IPAM and can participate in Infoblox services.

Note

Note

Most conversion operations for networks and individual IP addresses are managed under IPAM and are described in the section Managing IPv4 and IPv6 Addresses.

Converting Unmanaged IP Addresses to Managed Status

The principle for converting an IP address to managed status is the same for IP addresses as for interfaces. If an IP address is unmanaged but is present in IPAM, the IP can be converted to managed status.
Figure 15.6 Converting an IP Address to Managed Status

  1. From the Data Management tab, select the Devices tab.

  2. Click the Next Page and Last Page icons to locate the device through which you want to locate the IP address to convert.

  3. Click the Name of the device.

  4. Click the IP Addresses tab for the chosen device. The IP address page lists all ports discovered on the selected device.

  5. To convert a single IP address : Click the Action icon

...


  1. View file
    nameUNKNOWN_ATTACHMENT

     next to the IP address you want to convert (this automatically selects it), and then select Convert–>To Host, To A Record, To PTR Record, or To Fixed Address from the menu.
    To convert multiple IP addresses (bulk conversion): Select the checkboxes of the IP addresses you want to convert. From the Toolbar, select Convert->To Host, To A & PTR Record, or To Fixed Address from the menu.

  2. For a single IP address: The respective object editor appears based on the conversion type you have selected. For example, if you select ToHost, the Host editor appears. In the editor, define the required General settings for the new object. You can also define other settings you need from any of the tabs in the editor. For details about how to configure these settings, refer to the online Help in Grid Manager or see the appropriate chapters in this guide.
    For bulk conversion: The respective bulk conversion wizard (such as the Convert Unmanaged IP Addresses to Host Record wizard) appears based on the conversion type you have selected. 
    Note Network Insight creates the names of the new managed objects using the Discovered Name (FQDN) for the entities being converted. In the wizard, Grid Manager displays the IP addresses of the selected devices that are eligible for conversion in the Selected IP Addresses table. Entities that are not eligible for conversion will not be converted and will not appear in this table. 

    Based on the selected conversion type, complete the following to start a bulk conversion: 

    1. To Host: You can select Enable in DNS and/or Enable in DHCP so the appliance can serve DNS and/or DHCP for the selected IP addresses in the host record. When you enable DNS for the record, you must select a DNS zone for all entities that do not have an FQDN.

    2. ToA&PTRRecord: Network Insight converts the selected entities to A & PTR records simultaneously. You must select a DNS zone for all entities that do not have an FQDN.

    3. ToFixedAddress: Network Insight automatically converts all selected IP addresses to fixed addresses in a bulk conversion. As with host record and A/PTR record conversions, entities without a Discovered Name FQDN are not eligible for conversions to fixed addresses.
      In all bulk conversions, you can define extensible attributes for the selected IP addresses. After you have configured the necessary settings, you can convert the discovered entities immediately or schedule the conversion by selecting Later and entering the date and time.
      Click Save&Close to make the conversion. You can return to the managed object at any time to make further configuration changes.

      7. In the Managed column for all converted entities, Grid Manager displays Yes to indicate the Managed status. The selected IP addresses are associated with the newly converted IPAM objects. You can now manage these IPAM objects through Grid Manager.

Converting Unmanaged Assets to Managed Status

  1. From the Data Management tab, select the Devices tab.

  2. Click the Next Page and Last Page icons to locate the device through which you want to locate the assets to convert.

  3. Click the Name of the device.

  4. Click the Assets tab for the chosen device. The Assets page lists all network devices that have been detected through connections to the current device. If the device is a switch, you may see a list of end hosts and network servers in the list, along with any other network infrastructure devices that are neighboring the current device.

  5. To convert a single asset: Click the Action icon

...

  1. View file
    nameUNKNOWN_ATTACHMENT

     next to the asset you want to convert (this automatically selects it), and then select Convert –> To Host, To A Record, To PTR Record, or To Fixed Address from the menu.
    To convert multiple assets (bulk conversion): Select the checkboxes of the assets you want to convert. From the Toolbar, select Convert -> To Host, To A & PTR Record, or To Fixed Address from the menu.

  2. For a single asset: The respective object editor appears based on the conversion type you have selected. For example, if you select To Host, the Host editor appears. In the editor, define the required General settings for the new object. You can also define other settings you need from any of the tabs in the editor. For details about how to configure these settings, refer to the online Help in Grid Manager or see the appropriate chapters in this guide.
    For bulk conversion: The respective bulk conversion wizard (such as the Convert Unmanaged IP Addresses to Host Record wizard) appears based on the conversion type you have selected. 
    Note Network Insight creates the names of the new managed objects using the Discovered Name (FQDN) for the entities being converted. In the wizard, Grid Manager displays the IP addresses of the selected devices that are eligible for conversion in the Selected IP Addresses table. Entities that are not eligible for conversion will not be converted and will not appear in this table. 

    Based on the selected conversion type, complete the following to start a bulk conversion:

    1. To Host: You can select Enable in DNS and/or Enable in DHCP so the appliance can serve DNS and/or DHCP for the selected IP addresses in the host record. When you enable DNS for the record, you must select a DNS zone for all entities that do not have an FQDN.

    2. To A & PTR Record: Network Insight converts the selected entities to A & PTR records simultaneously. You must select a DNS zone for all entities that do not have an FQDN.

    3. To Fixed Address: Network Insight automatically converts all selected assets to fixed addresses in a bulk conversion. As with host record and A/PTR record conversions, entities without a Discovered Name FQDN are not eligible for conversions to fixed addresses.

In all bulk conversions, you can define extensible attributes for the selected assets. After you have configured the necessary settings, you can convert the discovered entities immediately or schedule the conversion for a later date by selecting Later and entering the date and time.

...