A Device Support Bundle (DSB) is a small collection of files designed specifically to enable installed to discover, communicate with, and manage new types and models of network devices that may not be included in the substantial universe of device support already offered by NetMRI. Features in the appliance enable editing, validation, and testing against managed devices for Device Support Bundles that you create. (Make sure to refer to the Infoblox Device Support Guide document under Additional Documentation for more information on DSB creation.)
The text-based DSB file containing the XML code for the bundle must be in native XML format. Use a text editor that directly supports saving in the .XML file format. A plain-text file. with the file extension .TXT, which contains XML code will not be visible to the import feature. |
To begin working with installed's Device Support Bundles feature set, go to the Settings icon > Setup > Device Support Bundles.
Support bundle operations require the SysAdmin role. |
The Device Support Bundles page appears, displaying a table of information for any existing device support bundles. The columns in this table indicate that a given DSB explicitly supports the given data elements (not all fields will necessarily be defined):
Actions | Displays the Actions menu for the selected row in the DSB table. |
Name | Name of the device vendor. |
Version | Arbitrary version number for the bundle file. |
Author | Author of the DSB file. |
Status | Indicates the state of the DSB in the appliance. In most cases, the value should read Installed. If you've created a new DSB in the DSB editor but have not yet installed it into the appliance (perhaps because you are in the process of editing it), this value will read New. If you have an installed DSB in the table, but you are in the process of modifying it, its status changes to Modified. Once this is done, you will need to re-install the DSB, or optionally discard the changes; in this case, the status appears as Revert. |
Valid Ind | Will read Yes or No depending on whether a validation test has been run against the DSB. |
Unit Tests | Indicates whether any unit tests are part of the current DSB. |
Neighbor Ind | Neighbor Object ID information, where applicable, for the DSB type. |
Inventory Ind | Inventory Object ID information, where applicable, for the DSB type. |
Environmental Ind | Environmental Object ID information, where applicable, for the DSB type. |
CPU Ind | CPU ObjectID information for the DSB type. |
Memory Ind | SNMP System memory ObjectID information, where applicable, for the DSB type. |
VLAN Ind | SNMP VLAN ObjectID information, where applicable, for the DSB type. |
Forwarding Ind | SNMP forwarding ObjectID information, where applicable, for the DSB type. |
Port Ind | The communications port through which the device type in the bundle is reachable. |
Config Ind | Config information, where applicable, for the device support bundle. |
No individual device support XML file is likely to have every definition or have ObjectIDs (Oids) to represent them in the MIBs. When you load a DSB into the appliance, you may see a series of information messages indicating that some definitions are not present in the XML file. This does not indicate an error.
To create a new Device Support Bundle, do the following:
To import a previously created Device Support Bundle, do the following: