Device Info node
A Device Info node stores information about a scanned IP device on the network. For example, an IP device might be one of the following:
- A host computer (desktop, laptop, server, mainframe, mid-range and so forth). In these cases, there will be a corresponding Host node also.
- A router, switch, load balancer, firewall, IP phone, and so forth.
- A printer.
Device Info node lifecycle
The following section describes the scenarios in which a Discovery Info node is created or destroyed. DDD nodes are never updated.
Creation
Whenever BMC Discovery scans an IP address, a Discovery Access node is created. If there is any response to the scan a Device Info node is also created. The level of information in the Device Info node will vary depending on the discovered device.
Removal
A Device Info node is removed when the Discovery Access node which it is associated with has been destroyed through the Aging process.
Device Info node attributes
The attributes of a Device Info node are described in the table below.
Device Info node relationships
The relationships of a Device Info node are described in the table below.