How to represent VLAN's within Configuration
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07-14-2015 12:05 PM
I've been digging around Configuration for a while to see if there's some classes or relationships built for VLAN's. We want to map VLAN's to Services as different VLAN's have different network ACL's. I'm prepared to build out what I need but I don't want to build out something that already has some kind of footprint in Configuration. There seems to no one that's done this yet, or at least done it and published anything about it. I've also been unsuccessful getting information from ServiceNow about this.
Please note, we have not and will not be using Discovery.
Thanks in advance.
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01-17-2017 12:58 PM
For any that might be interested, I did figure out how to do this, but had to build new extensions of the base CI table. If anyone is interested, I could probably put something together to explain what I did. As there is no demand for it yet in our organization, I haven't built the service related mappings yet, but the database relationships and tables are complete. Because of our security footprint, it's becoming a valuable tool for our organization.
Best,
~Paul
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01-17-2017 01:03 PM
Hi Paul,
I am interested to see what you have done.
cheers,
Dave

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09-15-2017 04:46 AM
I too am interested in hearing how you went about on this one !
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11-03-2017 02:23 PM
Interested here, too!
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05-09-2018 04:03 AM
Hi Paul,
I'm interested to see what you have done too 🙂