The Gateways section under [Manage→DevicesManage→Topology] provides access to the set of gateways monitored and managed by DPOD.
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This screen displays filters (see Filters for a complete list of filters) and a table containing information on all the monitored gateways connected to DPOD's console, and lets an administrator perform several configuration tasks, at a gateway or domain level.
Each row in the table contains the following details about a single gateway. For more information, see Adding Monitored DevicesGateways.
Column | Description |
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Name | The gateway name in DPOD. |
Host | The IP |
address or host used to access the gateway. | |
SOMA port | The SOMA port configured on this gateway |
Log Target Source
IP Address of the gateway's log target source
Device Resources Monitoring
Whether Device resources monitoring is enabled on this gateway
Service Resources Monitoring
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Form Factor | The gateway’s form factor - virtual, physical or a container. |
Firmware Level | The gateway’s firmware level. |
Added By | Whether the gateway was added to DPOD by the user or by the Cloud Agent. |
Cloud Agent | The name of the Cloud Agent that is monitoring this gateway. (FFU) |
Adding a Gateway
The gateways table widget contains the New… button at the top. Click this button to add a new gateway to be monitored and managed by DPOD.
To add a gateway, see Adding Monitored Devices.
Configuring a Gateway
Each monitored gateway needs to be configured to send information to DPOD after added to DPOD. To configure a gateway, see Configuring Monitored Devices.
Click on the name of the gateway to configure it.
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