Hi Ferreira,
You can place the router in BMC_ComputerSystem class.This class can
represent any network-addressable system, such as a server, a workstation,
or a network device (router, switch, hub, load balancer, firewall, and so
on). This class corresponds to the DMTF CIM_ComputerSystem class.
Thanks Regards,
RemProf
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Hey All
Where would you place a Network Router in the BMC Atrium CMDB Common Data
Model (CDM)?
Regards
Frans Ferreira
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