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Overview
An advanced plug-in for NetSight Atlas, NetSight Atlas Inventory
Manager is a multi-device management application, which provides
system-level firmware, configuration and hardware cataloging
information allowing network managers to inventory and
change/manage the components and configuration of their Enterasys
network. NetSight Atlas Inventory Manager enables users to take
advantage of the enhanced features of Enterasys hardware and manage
all Enterasys infrastructure components cohesively as a system and
to maintain an organized central database for data collection and
historic information reporting. Configuration tracking is
accomplished by combining the configuration save/restore feature of
Enterasys network devices with the control-like change management
built into NetSight Atlas Inventory Manager. With this unique
change-tracking philosophy, Inventory Manager can track
configuration changes made by other Atlas applications, third-party
management applications, or the local console (CLI) connection
through a single unified interface. In addition, Inventory Manager
can track the addition, removal and movement of chassis modules and
the daughter cards installed within them. It records unique device
identifiers, and detects, tracks and reports swapping of hardware
modules and IP addresses during network upgrades, reconfigurations
and troubleshooting events. Implementation of NetSight Atlas
Inventory Manager requires deployment of NetSight Atlas or NetSight
Atlas Lite as the central component for infrastructure view
synchronization, information sharing and preferences configuration.
NetSight Atlas and NetSight Atlas advanced plug-in applications
have been designed for use on Windows NT/2000/XP or Solaris
operating systems. In addition, NetSight Atlas can be deployed with
HP OpenView on Solaris, providing a complete solution with one of
the most popular network management platforms and operating systems
on the market.
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