The name-resolver.conf file contains configuration parameters that you edit to control how the IP Manager names discovered systems. The parameters are a subset of attributes that are defined for the ICF-TopologyManager object.
Parameters in the name-resolver.conf file describes the parameters in the name-resolver.conf file. The parameters and their values are case-sensitive.
Parameter |
Value |
Description |
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NameFormat |
TM_USEAUTONAME,TM_USESEEDNAME Default: TM_USEAUTONAME |
Determines how the discovery process assigns a name to a discovered system. Valid values are:
How the discovery process names a system is described in the IP Management Suite Discovery Guide. |
AutoNameOrder section |
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TM_USELOOPBACK |
0, 1, 2, 3, or 4 order priority Default: 0 |
Resolve loopback IP (v4 or v6) address: If a loopback interface IP address can be resolved to a name, that name will be used to name the system. By default, the default loopback interface type number is 24 (represents the “software loopback” interface type). |
TM_USESYSNAME |
0, 1, 2, 3, or 4 order priority Default: 1 |
Resolve MIB-II sysName: If the sysName can be resolved to at least one IP (v4 or v6) address and at least one of the resolved IP addresses resolves back to the sysName, the sysName will be used to name the system. |
TM_USENONPRIVATEIP |
0, 1, 2, 3, or 4 order priority Default: 2 |
Resolve nonprivate IP (v4 or v6) address: If at least one of the IP addresses is not a private IP address, the nonprivate IP address is used to resolve the name. Once a name is resolved, the name is used to name the system. |
TM_USEPRIVATEIP |
0, 1, 2, 3, or 4 order priority Default: 3 |
For IPv4 protocol only, resolve private IP address: If at least one of the IP addresses is a private IP address, the private IP address will be used to resolve the name. Once a name is resolved, the name will be used to name the system. By default, the private IP address pattern is 10.*|192.168.*|172.<16-31>.*, which is defined as:
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TM_USEAGENTADDRESS |
0, 1, 2, 3, or 4 order priority Default: 4 |
Resolve SNMP agent address: If an SNMP agent address can be resolved to a name, that name will be used to name the system. The IP Management Suite Discovery Guide provides details on how the SNMP Agent address is determined. |