I'm trying to use parent devices to group specific assets within my organization on the map view. For example:
I have a perimeter firewall who is a parent to all my devices. But rather than having them all linked to the firewall I would like to view them in the following map structure
Firewall
- Web Servers
Web Server 1, 2, 3, etc
- Security Servers
Security Server 1,2,3, etc
The only way I can think of doing this is by creating a "dummy" host called WebServers, make it a child of Sonicwall and make all Web Servers children of the dummy web servers host.
Question: Is this possible? Is this the best practice recommendation for creating such a map topology? I assume that I would have to turn off/disregard any notifications on this dummy host.
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Map Architecture - Best Practice
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sreinhardt
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Re: Map Architecture - Best Practice
You are correct, you would need a dummy host to make this work as you mentioned. There isn't really anything wrong with it, provided you keep those dummy hosts in an ok state. I would also suggest against adding any services to them, and just have the base check_dummy as the host check.
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valbizures
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Re: Map Architecture - Best Practice
Thanks for the reply.
Basically what I ended up doing is creating a group.cfg w/ generic hosts and the IP address of 0.0.0.0. So far it appears to be working. I didn't specify any services so as of right now things are looking good.
Thanks again for the reply/confirmation.
Basically what I ended up doing is creating a group.cfg w/ generic hosts and the IP address of 0.0.0.0. So far it appears to be working. I didn't specify any services so as of right now things are looking good.
Thanks again for the reply/confirmation.
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sreinhardt
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Re: Map Architecture - Best Practice
You're welcome, I'm going to lock this up, but if you run into other issues let us know!
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