In an earlier post we announced the release of Dorado’s Redcell V6 Service Studio. In this post we briefly drill down into the Discovery aspect of V6 Service Studio and it's contribution to Dorado's enterprise network monitoring software.
In a nutshell, Service Studio Discovery enables our customers and partners to quickly and effectively define and implement tasks to discover pre-existing services from the network or other sources such as device configuration files. This also permits importing service data in various formats including CSV and XML, or live from the network using CLI based show commands.
The discovery aspect of Service Studio works in concert with service definitions to persist and represent the discovered services in inventory. In other management systems, this ability to parse the network, discover existing services and bring that information back into the system typically requires teams of professional services. Dorado customers and partners can use a graphical interface with very little (to no) additional programming to quickly accomplish what used to be a large effort.
The two screenshots below show the GUI for the Service Discovery Profile Settings and an example of discovery via configuration files. This example exhibits Cisco management capabilities although the same features can apply to Juniper management and countless other brands of infrastructure equipment. Two important facets of Service Studio and the improved discovery capabilities inherent in the system.


In a nutshell, Service Studio Discovery enables our customers and partners to quickly and effectively define and implement tasks to discover pre-existing services from the network or other sources such as device configuration files. This also permits importing service data in various formats including CSV and XML, or live from the network using CLI based show commands.
The discovery aspect of Service Studio works in concert with service definitions to persist and represent the discovered services in inventory. In other management systems, this ability to parse the network, discover existing services and bring that information back into the system typically requires teams of professional services. Dorado customers and partners can use a graphical interface with very little (to no) additional programming to quickly accomplish what used to be a large effort.
The two screenshots below show the GUI for the Service Discovery Profile Settings and an example of discovery via configuration files. This example exhibits Cisco management capabilities although the same features can apply to Juniper management and countless other brands of infrastructure equipment. Two important facets of Service Studio and the improved discovery capabilities inherent in the system.


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