Creating partial configurations

A partial configuration can be any configuration, or part of a configuration, that is not associated with an actual resource on your network. Partial configurations are useful for many tasks, such as serving as templates for new devices.

Before you begin

Within Netcool Configuration Manager, configurations are always associated with a resource, so in order to create a partial configuration, you first must create a “dummy” resource.

About this task

To create the "dummy resource, follow these steps.

Procedure

  1. Select the Resource Browser in the navigation tree.

    The Resource Browser displays.

  2. Navigate to and highlight the desired realm in the folder tree.
  3. Select File > New > Network Resource.

    The New Network Resource dialog displays.

  4. Complete the fields contained in the New Network Resource dialog:
    Field name Description

    Name

    Enter a name for the new resource. This should be either a valid IP address or a hostname that resolves correctly using DNS. The resource name must be unique within the entire Netcool Configuration Manager database. This is a required field that can accept a maximum of 128 characters. Do not confuse the resource name with the configuration name.

    Vendor

    Select the vendor name from the drop down menu. Required field.

    Type

    Select the resource type from the drop down menu. Required field.

    Model

    Select the model from the drop down menu. The list of models is based on the vendor and resource type you selected. Required field.

    OS

    Select the correct OS version from the drop down menu. Required field.

  5. Click the OK button.

    The new network resource (that is, the "dummy" resource) is shown in the Network Resource listing.

  6. Now that the “dummy” resource is created, highlight it and select File > Edit.

    A blank configuration catalog is opened in the Configuration Editor. The commands shown are based on the VTMOS you selected when creating the resource.

  7. Begin adding the commands you want present in the partial configuration.
  8. When finished, save the configuration.