Hi,              

  As per my knowledge we can Ethernet is a LAN protocol and can be mapped
under BMC.CORE:BMC_LAN and CI Type can be Connection-> Connectivity
Collection in Asset Management. For Further clarification you can also refer
to BMC Atrium CMDB 7.6.04 Data Modeling Guide. And relationship can be
defined as BMC_HostedAccessPoint.



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Subject: Asset Classification

 

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Hi,

 

I have HP Virtual Connect Flex-10 GB Ethernet Modules for BladeSystems.  

Does anyone have these type of assets in your environment?

Trying to figure out if these should be classified as NICs, or if we should
create a separate class for them.

These HP Ethernet modules need to be related to a server and the chassis.

Any recommendations on how to classify these assets to build the correct
relationships?

 

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