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Adding, Editing and Deleting Devices Manually

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You can add new devices or edit existing devices in the Managed Elements tab; including:

  • Cisco® Crosswork Assurance Sensors
  • Cisco® Assurance Modules
  • Cisco® Crosswork Assurance Sensor Control

To add or edit Crosswork Assurance devices manually

  1. Access the Managed Elements page by selecting Devices â–¶ Managed Elements. A list of all devices managed by Legacy Orchestrator is displayed.

  2. Click the Add Button_New_Generic.png button on the toolbar to add a new device or double-click an existing device to configure its parameters. The Device configuration dialog appears.

  3. Complete the fields at the top of the dialog as necessary. For more information on how to complete the fields, see the table "Device configuration dialog - Parameters".

  4. Click the Save button, then Close.

For devices that have their own inventory of modules, you may need to load their inventory. For more information, see "Loading the Inventory of Devices".

Device configuration dialog - Parameters

Parameter Description
Managed state Determines whether the Crosswork Assurance device is currently being managed by Legacy Orchestrator.

Possible values:

  • Managed: Legacy Orchestrator actively maintains a connection to the Crosswork Assurance device. The device will be displayed in the Managed Element page.
  • Unmanaged: Legacy Orchestrator does not maintain a connection to the Crosswork Assurance device. The device will be displayed in the Unmanaged Element page.
Credential The name of the Credential that Legacy Orchestrator uses to log on to this Crosswork Assurance device. See "Setting Up Credentials for Devices".
Resync Determines whether Legacy Orchestrator will periodically synchronize the configuration information that it stores for this Crosswork Assurance device (such as Inventory, Performance Monitoring Configuration and Y.1564 Test Configuration) with the configuration information stored on the Crosswork Assurance device itself.

Possible values:

  • Enabled: Legacy Orchestrator will periodically synchronize configuration information with the Crosswork Assurance device.
  • Disabled: Legacy Orchestrator will not periodically synchronize configuration information with the Crosswork Assurance device.
Label An identifier for the device that is defined and used in Legacy Orchestrator.
IP address The IP address of the Crosswork Assurance device. This is an editable field. You can change the IP address, if necessary.
Port Must be set to 22 (SSH remote login for CLI).
Enable Inventory Polling? This checkbox determines whether or not Legacy Orchestrator will poll this device periodically for its inventory.

Note: This checkbox does not determine whether this device is an inventory tracker. That can only be set on the Crosswork Assurance device itself. It is possible to log on to the device from Legacy Orchestrator (by clicking the link for its IP address) in order to set or check if it is an inventory tracker.

Possible values:

  • Checked (enabled): Legacy Orchestrator will automatically poll this device for new devices that it has discovered.

Only devices with the Plug & Go feature enabled can be automatically detected in this way.

Detected devices will be added to the Unmanaged Elements list. The Source Inventory field of these devices will be set to Plug & Go

Legacy Orchestrator will poll this inventory tracker every five minutes.

  • Unchecked (disabled): Legacy Orchestrator will not poll this device for new devices that it has detected.

Checking the Connection to a Devices

To test the SSH connection between Legacy Orchestrator and a device

  1. Access the page Devices â–¶ Managed Elements or Devices â–¶ Unmanaged Elements.

  2. Double-click a Crosswork Assurance device to access its Device configuration.

  3. Click the Verify Device Config Button_Verify_Device_Config.png button on the toolbar to verify that Legacy Orchestrator can connect to the device using the configuration information set in the dialog.

  4. After a short delay, check the test results that are displayed to the right of the button, as shown below.

  5. Click Save to save the device details.

  6. Close the Device configuration dialog to return to the Discovery page.

Changing the Management State of a Device

A device can be in either of the following management states:

  • Managed: You can perform all other operations (PM, test, upgrades, etc.) on the device.
  • Unmanaged: You are restricted to basic operations (delete, manage, etc.) that can be performed on the device.

To change the state of a device (Managed to Unmanaged)

  1. Access the page Devices â–¶ Managed Elements.

  2. Select one or more devices from the list.

  3. Click the Unmanage devices Button_Unmanage_Devices.png button.

  4. In the confirmation dialog, click OK to confirm and apply.

The devices are removed from the Managed Elements list and are added to the Unmanaged Elements list.

To change the state of a device (Unmanaged to Managed)

  1. Access the page Devices â–¶ Unmanaged Elements.

  2. Select one or more devices from the list.

  3. Click the Manage devices Button_Manage_Devices.png button.

  4. In the confirmation dialog, click OK to confirm and apply.

The devices are removed from the Unmanaged Elements list and are added to the Managed Elements list.

Alternatively, you can double-click a device to access the Device configuration page, where you can change the Managed state from Managed to Unmanaged or from the reverse (Unmanaged to Managed).

Deleting a Device

To be able to delete a device from the Legacy Orchestrator server, you first need to put it into an Unmanaged state.

To delete a device

  1. Access the page Devices â–¶ Unmanaged Elements.

  2. Select a device and click the Remove devices Button_Remove_Generic.png button on the toolbar.

  3. In the confirmation dialog, click OK to confirm and apply your changes.

All data pertaining to the device is permanently removed from Legacy Orchestrator.

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