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Introduction to Open-AudIT


Open-AudIT is a program designed to track and report on your IT and related assets details and configuration. Open-AudIT can tell what is on your network, how it is configured and if there have been any changes.

Data Types

Data exists in two basic forms - manually input data and automatically discovered data. Manual data might be attributes such as purchase date, vendor, location, etc. Automatically discovered data may be attributes such as computer name, computer serial, switch ip address, etc.

Data Gathering

Data is inserted into Open-AudIT in one of several ways. Data can be manually inserted and updated directly in the web interface by the user or be uploaded via Excel spreadsheet. Automatically discovered data is where the application queries network devices and determines attributes without any user involvement. The application performs these queries according to the type of device being discovered. Windows and Linux computers have the ability to have many attributes reported on via scripts. Items such as switches and routers can be queried via the SNMP protocol. Other networked devices can be scanned using the Nmap program.

Storing Data

For a detailed account of how Open-AudIT determines what is a current attribute and what is an attribute that has changed or does not exist, see "Information about how Open-AudIT processes and stores data".

Accessing the Data

Open-AudIT classifies devices into Groups. A device may belong to more than one Group. A Group can be based on any attribute a device has. Groups are readily created in XML format or via the web page. Open-AudIT comes with over 40 Groups pre-defined. Groups can be activated or not (turned on or off). Some Groups are automatically created (base don network subnet, for example).

Application users have a level of access on a per Group basis. For detailed information see "Information about Users and Groups".

Access is quite granular with Group permissions ranging from none to the ability to change data (and a few in between).

The combination of devices, groups and users is very powerful and access can be very specific if required.

Using the Data

Once Open-AudIT has the asset data, reporting can be readily achieved. Open-AudIT comes with 50 Report definitions already created. Reports can be activated or not (enabled for user access or not). Report definitions are stored in an easy to read XML report definition format. A tutorial on creating a Report can be found in "How to create a Report definition". Reports can be at a point in time or more advanced reporting can show trends or even forecasts. Report data can be requested in the classic web interface format or XML, JSON, Excel, CSV, HTML or HTML table formats. Some Reports can even be requested via RSS for easy consumption in Outlook (or your feedreader of choice).

Open-AudIT Enterprise adds the ability to request reports be run on a pre-defined schedule and emailed or stored.

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