Has anyone integrated NetBox with ServiceNow as a method to help populate your CMDB

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05-14-2019 10:35 AM
Hello,
Our network team uses an open source application called NetBox to help document the network infrastructure. We are looking at possibly integrating this with ServiceNow to help populate our CMDB. I was curious if anyone has been successful in doing so and if so, could you share some insights as to how it is working for you.
This is the first time I have come to the Community and typed a word in the search and got ZERO results, so I'm thinking that this may not be that common of an application for people.
Thanks in advance,
Donald
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04-17-2020 03:40 PM
Hello- I am also trying to set this up. Has anyone had any luck with this yet?
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02-18-2021 06:08 AM
Hello everyone,
I am interested to know more about this one as well.
Cheers
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02-18-2021 02:22 PM
I have not seen an integration so I did a scheduled import job instead.
just be aware that data format in NetBox is not necessarily the same as in ServiceNow, so you might want to do som data washing.
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02-18-2021 03:11 PM
Thank you.
I am planning to do and integration between NetBox, Azure Auotmation, PRTG and ServiceNow. I am still in the design phase as of now and I reading the docs and I am quite surprised how powerfull yet simple to use Netbox is.
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08-25-2021 02:35 AM
Interested in a solution. Tagging along here 😉