13.5.3 Discovery and static NAT
The NNMi administrator must create a tenant definition to identify each static NAT domain within your network management environment. Spiral discovery requires discovery seeds (tenant and address pairs) to identify each node before NNMi can discover and monitor each node.
The NNMi administrator must create a discovery seed for each node in the static NAT domain. A discovery seed must provide the following information for each node:
External IP address (public address from the external/internal IP address pair)
Tenant name
For details, see NNMi Help.
When you add discovery seeds to a static NAT environment (by using the nnmloadseeds.ovpl command or the NNMi console), make sure that you use a node's external (public) IP address. For details, see the nnmloadseeds.ovpl Reference Page.
We recommend that you use a domain name system (DNS) name that is not duplicated.