- IP Management
- CMDB
- Configuration
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TeemIp's Configuration Management core module is iTop's mandatory Configuration Management module that has been slightly adapted to integrate with TeemIp' specific IP objects. For a comprehensive reference to that module, please, refer to the Configuration Management Core chapter in iTop wiki.
Here below is the list of iTop CIs that have been modified by TeemIp.
This is the root class from the CMDB data model where most CIs derive from. As an abstract class, it cannot be instanciated.
This is the class, below Functional CI, that groups all CIs that are usually hosted in a data centre, like Network Devices, Servers or Storage Devices.
On this abstract class, only one attribute is affected by TeemIp.
Name | Type | Mandatory? |
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Management IP | Foreign key to a(n) IPv4 or IPv6 Address | No |
Upon creation or modification, a management IP can be set as a foreign key to an IP address. A drop-down box will list a choice of available IP addresses.
This is the root class where all interfaces derive from.
On this abstract class, TeemIp adds an operational status attribute that summarized the status carried by its different daughter classes.
A physical network interface on a physical server, as opposed to a virtual interface that is defined at the software level either in operating systems or virtual machines.
TeemIp is removing the following attributes and is replacing them by a n:n relation with IP Addresses.:
The attribute MAC address is replaced by one that supports multiple MAC address formats.
IP addresses are visible through a dedicated tab.
Tab | Description |
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VLANs | VLANs that the interface is connected to |
VRFs | VRFs that the interface is connected to |
IP Addresses | IP Addresses (v4 or v6) that are hosted on the interface |
There is no limitation in the number of IPv4s and / or IPv6s that a physical interface can host.
A Connectable CI is an abstract class of CIs that groups all CIs that can be connected to an IP network. Such CI can host one or multiple physical interfaces.