Users Guide

Change Management (Example) | Change Management and Compliance
504 OMNM 6.5.3 User Guide
Enter the starting and ending regular expressions (
Start at/End at
), and elect whether the
beginning or end of the source group includes or excludes what that expression matches. Click
Apply
to accept your edits, or
Cancel
to abandon them. You can create multiple group criteria.
OpenManage Network Manager applies the group criteria in order, from top to bottom.
When you have defined a
Start
and
Stop
, OpenManage Network Manager finds the information
between these. OpenManage Network Manager logically extracts the data from the main config
(essentially creating sections) and then does the audit.
For example, if your configuration has one section of
router bgp
and multiple sections for each bgp
neighbor, you can specify matches within each neighbor. Your policy can audit each router bgp
section and each neighbor within each router bgp.
See
Create Source Group Criteria
below for an example of how to use these capabilities. Also, see
Regular Expressions
below for more about what match criteria are supported.
Properties
Checkboxes on this page configure whether the compliance policy match is
Case Sensitive
, or has
Multi-Line Support.
By default they are disabled. Check to enable them. If (upper/lower) case
matters in what you are scanning for, check
Case Sensitive.
If you want to scan for a regular
expression that spans more than one line, check
Multi-Line Support.
Lines do not have to be
consecutive. For example, you could scan for hostname [line(s) intervene]ipv6.