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The following steps are required before adding a monitored device to DPOD.

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Make sure the user account is valid by actually logging in to the DataPower's Web GUI with that user account. If the user cannot login (for example, when password expires) - DPOD will not be able to communicate with the gateway successfully.

Configure Network Time Protocol (NTP)

Ensure each of your monitored devices is configured to use NTP.

DPOD should be configured to use the same NTP servers as your monitored device(s). DPOD might produce inconsistent view of the system if its monitored devices do not use the same time synchronization source, as the reported time is based on the monitored device time.

Ensure Connectivity to/from DPOD

Check the network routing and access from the monitored device to DPOD. The DataPower Gateway needs to route packets to DPOD agents through the desired interface. You may validate this through the DataPower Web GUI: [Control panel → Troubleshooting → TCP Connection Test].

To ensure network connectivity from DPOD to the monitored device you may invoke telnet using the gateway’s IP address and SOMA port and make sure it can connect.

Perform Required Configuration

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  1. Set IBM DataPower Gateway Appliance Name on [Administration->Device->System Settings->Appliance Name].
    Important: Avoid using spaces in appliance names.

  2. Configure the services in the XML Management interface [Network->Management->XML Management Interface] as follows: 

    1. Make sure the XML Management Interface is enabled.

    2. Enable SOAP Configuration Management.

    3. Enable AMP Endpoint.

    4. Enable SLM Endpoint.

    5. Enable WS-Management Endpoint.

    6. Make sure the Access Control List (if used) allows the DPOD server to access the XML Management Interface.

  3. Make sure the device locale is set to EN. Adding a device with a locale other than EN may cause some DPOD features to not work as expected.

Backup the Monitored Device(s)

Before you Add Monitored Devices to DPOD, it is imperative that you take a full (secure) backup of your device.

When a monitored device is added to DPOD, DPOD will perform changes to the monitored device, such as creating log targets, enabling system statistics, creating network host aliases, etc. As all these actions potentially alter the system configuration, so a backup is paramount in case a restore is required later on.

You may also backup the objects that DPOD will might alter during the configuration phase, such as the XML management interfaceManagement Interface, the WS-M agentWeb Services Management Agent, etc. For detailed information regarding IDG DPOD related objects backup and restore see Backing Up and Restoring DPOD IDG Related Configuration.

Ensure Connectivity to/from DPOD

Check the network routing and access from the monitored device to DPOD. The DataPower Gateway needs to route packets to DPOD agents through the desired interface. You may validate this through the DataPower Web GUI: [Control panel → Troubleshooting → TCP Connection Test].

To ensure network connectivity from DPOD to the monitored device you may invoke telnet using the gateway’s IP address and SOMA port and make sure it can connect.

Changes to a Monitored Device Made by DPOD

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Please review this list before using the product.

Please review the changes that DPOD is about to perform to your Gateway and make sure they are acceptable.

You should be aware that not all the changes can be undone automatically and some may require manual intervention to revert.

Please refer to the uninstall procedure before you start

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Please review the objects that DPOD might alter and make sure all the changes are acceptable.