Rule 2 - Lansweeper Cloud CI-to-CI Relationships

Rule Synopsis

These are the rule/s that automatically determine and create the CI-to-CI relationships (dependencies) for each Lansweeper Asset/CI Type.

Rule Details and Default

The default rule/s are described by the table below which show the default CI-to-CI Relationships per Asset/CI Type.

Assets/CI Types

Relationships #1

Switch Relationships

  • Apple Macs connected to IP Switch

  • Chrome Books connected to IP Switch

  • ESXi Server connected to IP Switch

  • IP Firewalls connected to IP Switch

  • IP Routers connected to IP Switch

  • IP Switches connected to IP Switch

  • Linux Server connected to IP Switch

  • Load Balances connected to IP Switch

  • NAS connected to IP Switch

  • Printers connected to IP Switch

  • SAN connected to IP Switch

  • Scanners connected to IP Switch

  • Unix Server connected to IP Switch

  • UPS connected to IP Switch

  • WAP connected to IP Switch

  • Windows PCs connected to IP Switch

  • Windows Servers connected to IP Switch

  • OT Field Device connected to IP Switch

  • OT Human Machine Interface connected to IP Switch

  • OT Industrial Drive connected to IP Switch

  • OT Industrial Sensor connected to IP Switch

  • OT Module connected to IP Switch

  • OT OPC Server connected to IP Switch

Router Relationships

  • Apple Macs connected to IP Routers

  • Chrome Books connected to IP Routers

  • ESXi Server connected to IP Routers

  • IP Firewalls connected to IP Routers

  • IP Switch connected to IP Routers

  • IP Routers connected to IP Routers

  • Linux Server connected to IP Routers

  • Load Balances connected to IP Routers

  • NAS connected to IP Routers

  • Printers connected to IP Routers

  • SAN connected to IP Routers

  • Scanners connected to IP Routers

  • Unix Server connected to IP Routers

  • UPS connected to IP Routers

  • WAP connected to IP Routers

  • Windows PCs connected to IP Routers

  • Windows Servers connected to IP Routers

  • OT Field Device connected to IP Routers

  • OT Human Machine Interface connected to IP Routers

  • OT Industrial Drive connected to IP Routers

  • OT Industrial Sensor connected to IP Routers

  • OT Module connected to IP Routers

  • OT OPC Server connected to IP Routers

Windows Relationships

  • Local Printer used by Windows PC

  • Local Printer used by Windows Server

Computer System Relationships

  • Windows Cluster Node cluster of Windows Cluster

  • Windows PC connected to Display

  • Windows Server connected to Display

  • Windows Server hosts Windows Cluster Node

Certificate Relationships

  • Windows Server uses Certificate

Database System Relationships

  • MSSQL Instance runs on Windows Cluster

  • MSSQL Instance runs on Windows PC

  • MSSQL Instance runs on Windows Server

  • MSSQL User Database contained by Windows PC MSSQL Instance

  • MSSQL User Database contained by Windows Server MSSQL Instance

Virtualization Relationships

  • ESXi Server contained by vmware vCenter Datacenter

  • ESXi Server managed by vmware vCenter

  • ESXi Server member of vmware vCenter Cluster

  • ESXi Server uses vmware vCenter Datastore

  • Hyper-V Guest Network connects Linux Server

  • Hyper-V Guest Network connects Windows PC

  • Hyper-V Guest Network connects Windows Server

  • Hyper-V Guest Network provided by Hyper-V Server

  • Hyper-V Instance instantiates Linux Server

  • Hyper-V Instance instantiates Windows PC

  • Hyper-V Instance instantiates Windows Server

  • Hyper-V Instance registered on Hyper-V Server

  • Hyper-V Server runs on Windows Server

  • Linux Server virtualized by Hyper-V Server

  • Linux Server virtualized by vmware ESXi Server

  • Unix Server virtualized by vmware ESXi Server

  • vmware vCenter Cluster contained by vmware vCenter Datacenter

  • vmware vCenter Datacenter managed by vmware vCenter

  • vmware vCenter Datastore contained by vmware vCenter Datacenter

  • vmware vCenter Datastore Hostmount

  • vmware vCenter Datastore managed by vmware vCenter

  • VMware vCenter Network connects VMware Virtual Machine Instance

  • vmware vCenter Network contained by vmware vCenter Datacenter

  • vmware vCenter Network provided by vmware esxiServer

  • vmware vCenter runs on vmware ESXi Server

  • Windows PC virtualized by Hyper-V Server

  • Windows PC virtualized by vmware ESXi Server

  • Windows Server virtualized by Hyper-V Server

  • Windows Server virtualized by vmware ESXi Server

Network Drive Mapping Relationships

  • Windows PC mapped network drive to Provided by [file system providers including Windows Server, Windows PC, Linux Server, Unix Server, SAN, NAS]

  • Windows Server mapped network drive to Provided by [file system providers including Windows Server, Windows PC, Linux Server, Unix Server, SAN, NAS]

OT PLC

  • OT PLC owns OT Field Device

  • OT PLC owns OT Human Machine Interface

  • OT PLC owns OT Industrial Drive

  • OT PLC owns OT Industrial Sensor

  • OT PLC owns OT Module

  • OT PLC owns OT OPC Server

OT Field Device

  • OT Field Device connects to OT Human Machine Interface

  • OT Field Device connects to OT Industrial Drive

  • OT Field Device connects to OT Industrial Sensor

  • OT Field Device connects to OT Module

  • OT Field Device connects to OT OPC Server

OT Human Machine Interface

  • OT Human Machine Interface connects to OT Field Device

  • OT Human Machine Interface connects to OT Industrial Drive

  • OT Human Machine Interface connects to OT Industrial Sensor

  • OT Human Machine Interface connects to OT Module

  • OT Human Machine Interface connects to OT OPC Server

OT Industrial Drive

  • OT Industrial Drive connects to OT Field Device

  • OT Industrial Drive connects to OT Human Machine Interface

  • OT Industrial Drive connects to OT Industrial Sensor

  • OT Industrial Drive connects to OT Module

  • OT Industrial Drive connects to OT OPC Server

OT Industrial Sensor

  • OT Industrial Sensor connects to OT Field Device

  • OT Industrial Sensor connects to OT Industrial Drive

  • OT Industrial Sensor connects to OT Human Machine Interface

  • OT Industrial Sensor connects to OT Module

  • OT Industrial Sensor connects to OT OPC Server

OT Module

  • OT Module connects to OT Field Device

  • OT Module connects to OT Industrial Drive

  • OT Module connects to OT Human Machine Interface

  • OT Module connects to OT Industrial Sensor

  • OT Module connects to OT OPC Server

OT OPC Server

  • OT OPC Server connects to OT Field Device

  • OT OPC Server connects to OT Industrial Drive

  • OT OPC Server connects to OT Human Machine Interface

  • OT OPC Server connects to OT Industrial Sensor

  • OT OPC Server connects to OT Module

#1 - CI Sync mappings for these record sets are being progressively added by Syncfish (so may not yet be available). Please contact Syncfish for information about the current status of these record sets.

Override Options

Context

Customers may be seeking more CI-to-CI relationships (dependencies) than those shown above.

Options

  1. Additional Relationships can be added (if the source system offers addtional ones).

Overriding via Connection Settings

N/A

Additional Information

N/A

N/A

Support Model for Rule Overrides

Question: Can overrides be performed by customers without a Syncfish Extended Implementation and Support Plan?

Answer: No (a plan is needed - see below)

Question: Which Syncfish Extended Implementation and Support Plan is required to obtain overrides of this rule

Answer: Either a Silver Plan or Gold Plan