Specifications

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Power IQ Synchronization Policies
When CC-SG detects a duplicated node, the synchronization policy you
choose determines whether the nodes are consolidated, renamed, or
rejected.
See Configuring Synchronization of Power IQ and CC-SG (on page
335) to set the synchronization policy.
Synchronization policies:
Consolidate Nodes:
If an IT Device (as determined by the External Key) is retrieved from
more that one Power IQ, the node will have a Power IQ Proxy
interface for each PowerIQ. CC-SG allows duplicate interface names
for a single node.
Rename Duplicate Nodes:
If an IT Device (as determined by the External Key) is retrieved from
more that one Power IQ, a node will be created for each with a single
Power IQ Proxy interface. CC-SG will rename the nodes to make
them unique by adding a number in parentheses. For example,
node, node(2), node(3)
Reject Duplicate Nodes:
If an IT Device (as determined by the External Key) is retrieved from
more than one Power IQ, the first instance will have a node and
Power IQ Proxy interface created, subsequent instances will be
rejected and logged as errors. This is the default.
Other synchronization results:
When synchronizing, if an IT Device no longer exists, as determined by
the External Key, and the node only has a single interface of the type
Power IQ Proxy Interface associated with it, the node is deleted from
CC-SG.
If the node has other interfaces in addition to the single Power IQ Proxy
Interface associated with it, only that Power IQ Proxy interface is deleted
from CC-SG.
If a Power IQ instance is deleted from CC-SG, these results will be the
same.
Importing and Exporting Dominion PX Data from Power IQ
You must have the CC Setup and Control and Device, Port, and Node
Management privileges to import and export Dominion PX data from
Power IQ.