Network Protocol Manager provides five default polling groups. Default Network Protocol Manager for BGP polling groups through Default Network Protocol Manager for OSPF polling groups list the default polling groups, their target classes, and their settings. The tables also identify the devices that are supported for the polling groups.

Table 1. Default Network Protocol Manager for BGP polling groups

Polling group

Target class and matching criteria

Settings

Supported devices

BGP

BGPProtocolEndpoint with attributes:

  • IsManaged = TRUE

  • SystemName = *

BGP SNMP Setting(default setting)

BGP External Setting

Cisco and Juniper

IPv6 BGP

HasIPv6=TRUE

BGP_Cli_Setting

Cisco and Juniper

Table 2. Default Network Protocol Manager for EIGRP polling groups

Polling group

Target class and matching criteria

Settings

Supported devices

EIGRP

UnitaryComputerSystem with attributes:

  • IsManaged = TRUE

  • SystemName = *

EIGRP CLI Setting(default setting)

EIGRP EXTERNAL Setting

Cisco

Table 3. Default Network Protocol Manager for IS-IS polling groups

Polling group

Target class and matching criteria

Settings

Supported devices

Cisco Devices

UnitaryComputerSystem with attributes:

  • IsManaged = TRUE

  • Vendor = CISCO

ISIS CISCO CLI Setting(default setting)

ISIS EXTERNAL Setting

Cisco

Juniper Devices

UnitaryComputerSystem with attributes:

  • IsManaged = TRUE

  • Vendor = JUNIPER

ISIS JUNIPER SNMP Setting(default setting)

ISIS EXTERNAL Setting

Juniper

Table 4. Default Network Protocol Manager for OSPF polling groups

Polling group

Target class and matching criteria

Settings

Supported devices

OSPF

OSPFInterface_Base with attributes:

  • IsManaged = TRUE

  • SystemName = *

OSPF SNMP Setting(default setting)

OSPF External Setting

Cisco and Juniper

Three things to note about Default Network Protocol Manager for BGP polling groups through Default Network Protocol Manager for OSPF polling groups:

  • Only discovered objects that match the type and attribute values in the “Target class and matching criteria” column can become members of the group.

  • By default, all discovered objects that match the type and attribute values in the “Target class and matching criteria” column become members of the group.

    You can specify matching criteria for a polling group to limit its membership, as explained in “Edit matching criteria” on page 117.

  • The availability of a license for the Smarts Adapter for Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM EMS (the Adapter)determines whether the following additional polling groups appear:

    • 5620 SAM BGP

    • 5620 SAM Devices

    • 5620 SAM OSPF

      The 5620 SAM polling groups appear only if the Adapter license is available. The 5620 SAM polling groups are described in the Smarts Adapter for Alcatel-Lucent 5620 SAM EMS User Guide.