Setting Up the Integration Platform

ASM Core provides a common integration platform to set up external resource integration and automation in ASM Core.

Before you start

No license is required for integration with other supported products in the ASM Core family and LDAP-compliant directory servers.

However, for integration with any other supported external application (including custom connectors), your organization must be licensed for each individual connector with which you want to set up integration.

You must have Integration Setup selected in the Admin tab of your General Access Security Role.

  1. Select ≡ > Admin > Integration.

    Use the Integration Platform Settings window to enable the different components of the Integration Platform (Federated CMDB, Event Management and Integrated Actions).

    Use the Explorer pane to configure the following components:

    Integration Platform Settings

    opens/returns you to the Integration Platform Settings window, in which you can enable integration

    Connector Builder

    The Connector Builder is a feature within ASM HERMES (available in ASM Version 10.6.5 and higher) that allows you to create custom connectors. These custom connectors enable ASM to communicate with external applications by importing data such as CMDB records. With the Connector Builder, you can design your own connector that defines how ASM interacts with a third-party API, including the configuration of various resource types (e.g., Bulletin, CMDB Item, Contract, etc.).

    Connectors

    enables you to view and test the connectors installed on your ASM System, such as connectors for network discovery tools and directory servers

    Sources

    enables you to define and configure instances of external sources with which ASM Core can connect in order to import or update objects, manage alerts or exchange information

    Scheduling

    enables you to view and create schedules for running scans on sources for the purpose of importing external resources (applies only to the Federated CMDB).

    Resources – enables you to view the resource types configured on a selected source and create mappings for each of these resource types (applies only to the Federated CMDB).

    Resources

    The Resource Mapping feature in ASM allows you to create mappings between external resource attributes and ASM Core CMDB (Configuration Management Database) item fields. This mapping process involves selecting criteria, establishing actions for resource discovery, updates, deletions, and restorations, and setting template applications for associated CMDB records.

    Links

    enables you to view the resource link types configured on a selected source and create mappings for each of these link types (applies only to the Federated CMDB).

    Events

    enables you to configure event management in ASM Core

    Outbound Actions

    enables you to initiate actions into an external application

    Inbound Actions

    enables you to configure Inbound Actions

    Service Desk Actions

    In ASM, you will enable and configure "Service Desk Actions" for your bi-directional connections. This includes 5 tabs: Action, Criteria, Fields - Outgoing, Outgoing - Response, Fields - Incoming, and Attachment - Criteria.

    Activity

    enables you to view the activity that occurred on the Integration Platform for a selected period, connector and source

Enabling Integration

Before you start

Each third party connector you wish to configure to receive events from the external source must have been installed.

You must have Integration Setup selected in the Admin tab of your General Access Security Role.

  1. Select ≡ > Admin > Integration.

  2. On the Integration Platform Settings window, select the Enabled check box for each component of the integration platform you want to enable.

  3. After enabling each component, you can configure the integration supported by this component such as source, resources, scheduling, etc..

Select Save.

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