D.7 Network configuration changes
During the course of a day, an NNMi operator might complete several configuration changes. The following scenarios illustrate some common network configuration changes and show how NNMi responds to these changes.
- Organization of this subsection
(1) Node updated
Suppose that a network operator modifies a node, for example, by swapping a failed interface board with a working replacement. When NNMi notices this change, the discovery process sends a notification to the NmsApa service. The NmsApa service completes the following tasks:
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Recalculates the status of the node.
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Closes all registered incidents for the deleted IPv4 addresses and interfaces on the node.
(2) Interface moves to and from connections
Suppose that a network operator changes the way network devices are connected. When an interface joins a connection or leaves one connection to join another, the NNMi discovery process sends a notification to the NmsApa service. The NmsApa service recalculates the status of the connection.
(3) Device-generated traps
ColdStart and WarmStart traps - The NmsApa service subscribes to notifications from the Events system for ColdStart and WarmStart traps. These notifications trigger the NmsApa service to initiate a rediscovery of device information from the node that generated the trap.
LinkUp and LinkDown traps - The NmsApa service subscribes to notifications from the Events system for LinkUp and LinkDown traps, as well as for some vendor-specific link traps. These notifications trigger the NmsApa service to initiate a rediscovery of device information from the node that generated the trap.
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For a complete list of the trap incident configurations that NNMi provides, see NNMi Help or select SNMP Trap Configurations from Incidents in the Configuration workspace.