Components |
Details
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Network
cabling/wireless media that will support
SMS |
[ ] UTP
[
] STP
[ ] Copper core
[ ] Fiber
[ ] Wireless
[ ] Other: explain
|
Primary Network
device information. |
dev 1
Type:
Manufacturer: _____
Model: _____
IP addresses: [0.0.0.0 ], [0.0.0.0
], [0.0.0.0 ],
[0.0.0.0 ], [0.0.0.0 ]
SNMP enabled? [ ] Yes
[ ] No
If yes, SNMP community name: Public
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dev 2
Type:
Manufacturer: _____
Model: _____
IP addresses: [0.0.0.0 ], [0.0.0.0
], [0.0.0.0 ],
[0.0.0.0
], [0.0.0.0 ]
SNMP enabled? [ ] Yes
[ ] No
If yes, SNMP Community Name: Public
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IP addresses and
community names of other SNMP-enabled
devices.
Don’t include PCs, such as Windows
NT workstations running the SNMP service.
|
dev 1 Type:
Manufacturer: _____
Model: _____
IP addresses: [0.0.0.0 ], [0.0.0.0
], [0.0.0.0 ]
SNMP community name: _____
If Type is “Other,” please describe
the device type: _____
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dev 2 Type:
Manufacturer: _____
Model: _____
IP addresses: [0.0.0.0 ], [0.0.0.0
], [0.0.0.0 ]
SNMP community name: _____
If Type is “Other,” please describe
the device type: _____
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TCP/IP subnets
containing computer resources. |
Net. 1 Subnet
address: 0.0.0.0 Mask:
0.0.0.0
Approximate number of computers on
this segment: _____
|
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Net. 2 Subnet
address: 0.0.0.0 Mask:
0.0.0.0
Approximate number of computers on
this segment: _____
|
IPX networks containing
computer resources.
This information
is required only if you plan to discover
computer resources using IPX/SPX. Otherwise,
the IP information provided is sufficient.
|
Net. 1 Network
number: _____
Approximate number of computers on
this segment: _____
|
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Net. 2 Network
number: _____
Approximate number of computers on
this segment: _____
|
|
Net. 3 Network
number: _____
Approximate number of computers on
this segment: _____
|
DHCP Server
information |
IP addresses: [0.0.0.0 ], [0.0.0.0
], [0.0.0.0 ]
Computer name: _____
|
|
IP addresses: [0.0.0.0 ], [0.0.0.0
], [0.0.0.0 ]
Computer name: _____
|
Windows NT/2000
Domains |
Domain name: _____
[ ] Resource domain
[ ] Logon (Master) domain
Domain controller computer names (separate
each computer name with a comma): _____
If NT Server 3.5x
or 4, which computer name is the PDC?
|
|
Domain name: _____
[ ] Resource domain
[ ] Logon (Master) domain
Domain controller computer names (separate
each computer name with a comma):
_____
If NT Server 3.5x
or 4, which computer name is the PDC?
|
NetWare Logon
Servers (3.x and 4.x) |
Server name: _____
[ ] Bindery server [ ] NDS server
If NetWare 4.x, does
the server support bindery emulation?
[ ] Yes
[ ] No
|
|
Server name: _____
[ ] Bindery server [ ] NDS server
If NetWare 4.x, does the server support
bindery emulation?
[ ] Yes
[ ] No
|
Accounts management
(User and Group account discovery) |
Do you plan to distribute
software to Windows NT/2000 users and
groups or will software only be distributed
to client computers?
[ ] Client computers only [ ] Both
|
Heartbeat Discovery |
Does your network
contain computers that rarely log on,
like email servers and print servers?
[ ] Yes
[ ] No |
WAN connections
that will support SMS |
Type:
Bandwidth:
Is this connection heavily utilized?
[ ] Yes [ ] No
If yes, what periods
show peak activity?
Approximate number of client computers
on the far side of the connection:_____
|
|
Type:
Bandwidth:
Is this connection heavily utilized?
[ ] Yes [ ] No
If yes, what periods
show peak activity?
Approximate number of client computers
on the far side of the connection:_____
|
Client computer
functions |
Which functions do
you plan to use soon after your initial
deployment of SMS?
[ ] Hardware Inventory
[ ] Product compliance
(Y2K)
[ ] Software Inventory
[ ] Report generation
[ ] Remote Tools [ ]
Software Metering
[ ] Event to Trap Translation
(Windows NT/2000 client computers only)
|
|
Which functions do
you plan to use six months to a year
after your initial deployment of SMS?
[ ] Hardware Inventory
[ ] Product compliance
(Y2K)
[ ] Software Inventory
[ ] Report generation
[ ] Remote Tools [ ]
Software Metering
[ ] Event to Trap Translation
(Windows NT/2000 client computers only)
|
Windows NT/2000
Server non-domain controllers |
Computer name: _____ Primary
purpose:
Site location: _____
Bandwidth to primary network (usually
corporate network):
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|
Computer name: _____ Primary
purpose:
Site location: _____
Bandwidth to primary network (usually
corporate network):
|
Client computer
operating systems where SMS agents will
operate |
[ ] Windows 3.x and WFW [ ]
Windows 95/98
[ ] Windows NT/2000
|
Other client
computer operating systems that SMS agents
don’t support |
[ ] MS-DOS [ ]
OS/2
[ ] Unix (all versions) [ ]
Apple System x
|
Laptop computers
|
Will client agents
be installed on laptop computers?
[ ] Yes [ ] No
If yes, do the majority
of mobile users report to a central
location?
[ ] Yes [ ] No
|
Remote tools |
Do you currently
support a real-time remote support tool?
[ ] Yes [ ] No
If yes, provide the name here: _____
|
International
support |
Will you be supporting
sites that operate using non-English
languages?
[ ] Yes [ ] No
If yes, provide the names here: _____
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Network plans
|
Are there plans to
make significant changes to the current
structure of your network before SMS
is deployed?
[ ] Yes [ ] No
If yes, explain the
significant changes and an estimate
as to when the changes will be implemented:
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