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Custom Attribute Replication Form
[This is the Context-Sensitive Help topic for the Custom Attribute Replication form for the Global Management feature.]
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Type the text string representing the name of the Custom Attribute as it is defined on the Regional Manager, case-sensitive:
- Maximum of 50 characters.
- Allowed: Alpha-numeric, spaces, and special characters (~ ! @ # $ % ^ & * ( ) _+ -)
- Not Allowed: Regular Expressions
Tip Contact the NNMi administrator for that Regional Manager to request the CSV file they use to define Custom Attributes. Then you can easily copy-paste the name. For details about the CSV file, see the nnmloadattributes.ovpl Reference Page.
- Click Save and Close to return to the Global Network Management form.
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Click Save and Close on the Global Network Management form.
After the next Discovery cycle, NNMi displays that Custom Attribute in the appropriate form (Node, Interface, Chassis, Card), if available from the Regional Manager. See Also
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