Exporting topology maps to WhatsUp Gold

You can use the right-click menu to export the WhatsConnected topology map details to WhatsUp Gold v12.3 or later. When the topology map is exported, the devices discovered with WhatsConnected are automatically created as new devices (or merged with existing devices) in the WhatsUp database.

The following are created by the WhatsConnected export:

Note: WhatsConnected tools are enabled in the WhatsUp Gold console. For more information about WhatsConnected tools, see Using WhatsConnected Tools.

During the export, WhatsConnected compares devices in the WhatsUp Gold database with those in the WhatsConnected network data. Matches are made based on device attributes to avoid duplicate devices exporting to WhatsUp Gold.

To export a topology map to Ipswitch WhatsUp Gold:

  1. From the main menu of the WhatsConnected console, select View > Topology Maps. The Topology Maps view appears.
  2. Select the topology map, in the topology tree view, that you want to export.
  3. Right-click in the topology map area. The right-click menu appears.
  4. Click Export To. The right-click menu appears.
  5. Click WhatsUp Gold. The WhatsUp Gold Export dialog appears.

    Tip: You can also select the topology map you want to export, then from the shortcut menu of the WhatsConnected console, click WhatsConnected export shortcut icon (Export topology to WhatsUp Gold icon). The WhatsUp Gold Export dialog appears.

  6. Enter the appropriate information:

Important: If you have enabled the FIPS 140-2 mode in WhatsUp Gold and want to export devices from WhatsConnected to WhatsUp Gold, make sure the device has credentials that support FIPS 140-2 (SNMP v3 with SHA-1 authentication and AES-128 encryption).
Important: If you received an error during the WhatsConnected to WhatsUp Gold export process, you need to remove credentials for devices that used non-compliant FIPS 140-2 SNMP v3 credentials (MD5 authentication or DES56 encryption) and create FIPS 140-2 compliant SNMP v3 credentials (SHA-1 authentication and AES-128 encryption), then run the WhatsConnected network discovery again.

Note: Only the interfaces that connect devices are exported.

Click Export. The Status field and progress bar displays the progress of the export.

To view the export results, open WhatsUp Gold console and find the device collection with the same name as the WhatsConnected topology map. The default topology map is named Network Devices.