Centennial Discovery/FrontRange Connector
This section of the documentation contains technical specifications about the connector that is implemented to link ASM Core and Centennial Discovery version 2007/FrontRange 2009 systems.
It describes the details of the third-party application that is Centennial Discovery / FrontRange, including:
The version for which the connector has been developed
The name of the .NET assembly file
Connection methodology
The resource and link types that can be discovered on the application
The attributes of each resource and link types that can be imported into the ASM Core Configuration Management Database (CMDB)
If not specified, version 2007 of Centennial Discovery/FrontRange, should be assumed as adequate.
You should familiarize yourself with the information in Installing Connectors before installing any connectors, and read the Integration topics for more information on how to configure them.
Use Case Scenario
Purpose | An organization uses Centennial Discovery version 2007/FrontRange 2009 to discover and maintain resources present in its organization networks. |
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Role | The role of this connector is to expose the resources and their relationships in order to allow for population and ongoing consistency checks of the ASM Core CMDB. |
Connector description
The table below provides a description of the Centennial Discovery / FrontRange Connector.
Information fields | Description |
Connector | Centennial Discovery v2007/FrontRange 2009 <-> ASM Core |
Third-party application | Centennial Discovery / FrontRange |
Assembly | Infra.Connector.Centennial.dll |
Connector class | Infra.Connector.Centennial.CentennialConnector |
Configuration file | Infra.Connector.Centennial.icnf |
Connection methodology | ODBC connection to a SQL database |
Connection Parameters
The table below provides a description of Centennial Discovery / FrontRange connection parameters.
Parameters | Description |
DB connection | Database connection string or system DSN to the Centennial Discovery/FrontRange SQL database. |
DB Login ID | Database Login ID. |
DB password | Database password. |
Customization
This connector permits extensions to the schema through customization of the configuration file. The possible customizations are listed below. However, the customizations are not limited to these:
New resource types
New resource properties
New link types
Connector diagnostics
The connector has the facility to trace information. The data can be obtained through Polling tracing or Application tracing.
Resource Types
Network Device
A generic class of types representing devices discovered on a network by Centennial Discovery / FrontRange. The connector correctly recognizes when a device moves between these types. The complete list of types is configurable within Centennial Discovery / FrontRange and users are able to add their own. A typical Centennial Discovery / FrontRange install will come with the following types:
Network PC
Standalone PC
Server
Remote Server
Network Portable
Standalone Portable
Standalone Server
Network Device
Printer
Fax
Router
Switch
Scanner
Monitor
Power Supply
Peripheral Device
Thin Client
Unix Box
Macintosh
Unauditable Computer
Other
Hub
SAN/NAS
WiFi
FireWall
Resource types of this class all support the following properties.
Unique ID
Name
Machine Name
Domain
Last User
Description
OU
Last Contact
Audit Schedule
Client Address
Client Version
MAC Address 1
MAC Address 2
MAC Address 3
IP Address 1
IP Address 2
IP Address 3
Notes
Type
Memory (KB)
Disk Capacity (MB)
Disk Free (MB)
Processor Speed
Operating System
Manufacturer
Model
Serial Number
Software
Software is a software application or component that may be installed on various devices around the network.
Unique ID
Name
Type
Manufacturer
Version
Lic Required
Lic Used
Lic Not Used
Link Types
This section lists the link types that the connector has to discover on Centennial Discovery / FrontRange v2007 systems and then allow for their importation into the ASM Core CMDB.
Installed On (Network Device)
A class of link types covering a link type for each (Network Device) resource type. This represents that a particular Software resource is currently installed on a particular Network Device resource.
Higher Resource Type | Software |
Lower Resource Type | (Network Device) |