Chapter 7
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Avaya Network Management Console User Guide
Printing a Network Map
To print a Network Map, select
File > Print
. The Network Map is printed.
Importing Devices into the Network Map
Devices can be imported from a text file into the Network Map. The
information for each device must be on a single line, with the various
information fields for the device separated by commas. This file is
referred to as a Comma Separated Value (CSV) file.
The following is an example of rows in a CSV file:
.1.3.6.1.4.1.23.1.6.4.11,149.49.32.253,149.49.48.215,255.255.255.0,00:C0:4F:91:1A:26,Days
2,Days2,30,5
.1.3.6.1.4.1.23.1.6.4.11,149.49.32.184,149.49.48.91,255.255.255.0,00:C0:3E:11:B3:14,Venus,,
,45,6
.1.3.6.1.4.1.23.1.6.4.11,149.49.32.251,149.49.43.210,255.255.0.0,00:C0:1F:01:C2:11,Lazy23,
Lazy23,20,3
,149.49.48.204,255.255.255.0,00:A7:F2:11:BA:34,Oddball,Harpo,Harpo,60,7
* Note:
The information fields of the CSV file will be different
depending on whether SNMP V1 or V3 is active.
For information on the structure of CSV files of devices to import to a
Network Map, refer to
“CSV File Structure” on page 60
.
To import devices from a CSV file into the current Network Map:
1.
Select
File > Import
. A standard file browser opens.
2.
Browse to the CSV file.
3.
Click
Open
. The devices in the CSV file are imported into the
current Network Map.
If a device listed in the file has the same IP address as a device already
existing in the Network Map, the device details in the CSV file overwrite
those in the Network Map. If a syntax error exists in the CSV file, the
import stops after it has processed all the devices listed before the error.