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Network directories
For NA, the top level of the opsw
directory includes the following subdirectories:
/opsw/
. . .
NetModel/
NetOS/
NetType/
Network/
.Network.ID/
. . .
Script/Network
- /opsw/Network directory
- /opsw/Network/@Group directory
- /opsw/NetModel directory
- /opsw/NetOS directory
- /opsw/NetType directory
- /opsw/Script/Network directory
/opsw/Network directory
This directory organizes the devices by their model, OS, type, and group. All network devices are in the /opsw/Network/@
directory. The Changelog
directory contains time-stamped events for the device. The Config
directory contains time-stamped configuration files.
At the top level, the /opsw/Network
directory has the following structure:
/opsw/Network/
@/
device-1/
attr/
ChangeLog/
Config/
info
method/
Module/
Port/
port-1/
.id
info
Link/
port-2/
. . .
self
Vlan/
device-2/
. . .
@Group/
@NetModel/
@NetOS/
@NetType/
The Port
and VLAN
directories contain Layer 2 information. Within each subdirectory of the Port
directory, an info
file contains duplex information and other data for a specific network port. The Link
directory contains a symbolic link to a server interface or a port on another network device (if the MAC address to the interface or port is available). In the following example, the eth0
under Network
is a symbolic link to eth0
under Server
:
/opsw/Network/@/sw-ee-1-2b/Port/FastEthernet0_1/Link/eth0
symbolic link to -->
/opsw/Server/@/m180.mycomp.com/Interface/eth0
Similarly, the Server
directory can have a symbolic link to the corresponding entry under Network
:
/opsw/Server/@/x.mycomp.com/Interface/eth0/Link/FastEthernet0_7
symbolic link to -->
/opsw/Network/@/sw-ee-2-4a/Port/FastEthernet0_7/eth0
/opsw/Network/@Group directory
This directory does not contain groups for managed servers. This directory filters network devices according to their groups:
group-1/
@/ (all devices in group-1)
device-1/
. . .
@NetModel/
@NetOS/
@NetType/
child-group-1/
@ (all devices in child-group-1)
device-1/
. . .
child-group-2/
. . .
group-2/
@/ (all devices in group-2)
. . .
/opsw/NetModel directory
This directory contains subdirectories for vendors, for example,/opsw/NetModel/Cisco
. The /opsw/NetModel
directory has the following structure:
vendor-1/
model-1/
@/
@Group/
@NetOS/
@NetType/
model-2/
. . .
vendor-2/
. . .
/opsw/NetOS directory
This directory organizes devices by their operating system. The /opsw/NetModel
directory has the following structure:
family-1/
os-1/
@/
@Group/
@NetOS/
@NetType/
os-2/
. . .
. . .
family-2/
. .
/opsw/NetType directory
This directory organizes network devices by the following types:
Firewall
L3Switch
L4to7Switch
Proxy
Router
Switch
unknown
VPN
Wireless Access Point
WirelessAP
The /opsw/NetType
directory has the following structure:
type-1/
@/
@Group/
@NetOS/
@NetType/
type-2/
. . .
/opsw/Script/Network directory
This directory contains utility scripts for network devices. For information about these scripts, see the NA documentation.
/opsw/Script/Network/
Advanced/
Command/
Diagnostic/
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