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How to Add Data Flow Probes to UCMDB
This task describes how to add a Data Flow Probe to .
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Verify that the Probe is installed and make a note of its IP address.
For details about installing a Data Flow Probe, see the interactive Universal CMDB Deployment Guide.
- Ensure that the probe's domain is defined in UCMDB. For details, see Add New Domain Dialog Box.
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In the Data Flow Management module, go to the Data Flow Probe Setup window.
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In the Domains and Probes tree, select the domain to which to add the probe.
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Select the Data Flow Probes node, click , and select New Data Flow Probe.
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Define the Probe name and provide a description if desired.
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Select the new Probe and define its network range. For details, see New/Edit Range Dialog Box.
Note Two Probes in the same domain cannot have the same IP address in their range.
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To verify that it the Probe is connected, select the Domains and Probes tree, and in the details pane on the right, verify that the Status is Connected.
Note When you install and start the Probe, it automatically connects to .
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