Run custom tools
If you want to run some other utility on the node, you can create a Custom Tool. A custom tool can run your utility and pass the node's IP address, hostname, or SNMPv2 community string as parameters.
The available parameters are ${IP}, ${HOSTNAME}, ${COMMUNITY}. Placing any of these strings into your command line passes the appropriate parameter to the utility.
Example: DameWare Mini Remote Control (MRC)
Let us set up a custom tool to establish DameWare remote control of a node on your NTM map. Assuming you already have the DameWare utility installed on your NTM server, here is how we create the appropriate custom tool.
- Right-click any node and then select Integration with Custom Tools > Add Custom Tools.
- Add a custom tool defined as follows: Name: DameWare MRC
Executable Path:
C:\Program Files\SolarWinds\DameWare Mini Remote Control 10.0\DWRCC.exe (by default)
Command line arguments:
dwrcc.exe -c: m:${IP} -u:myUsername -p:"my Password”
- To use DameWare Mini Remote Control, right-click any node on the map and then select Integration with Custom Tools > DameWare MRC
For more information on DameWare command line parameters, see Use command line to run Dameware Mini Remote Control
Example: DameWare Remote Control (DRS)
Let us set up a custom tool to establish DameWare remote control of a node on your NTM map. Assuming you already have the DameWare utility installed on your NTM server, here is how we create the appropriate custom tool.
- Right-click any node and then select Integration with Custom Tools > Add Custom Tools.
- Add a custom tool defined as follows: Name: DameWare DRS
Executable Path:
C:\Program Files\SolarWinds\DameWare Remote Support 10.0\ (by default)
Command line arguments:
None
- To use DameWare Mini Remote Control, right-click any node on the map and then select Integration with Custom Tools > DameWare DRS
Example: OpenSSH
Let us set up a custom tool to establish an SSH connection to a node using the third-party utility OpenSSH. The usage of SSH is typically ssh.exe user@remotehost. Here is how we create that.
- Right-click any node and then select Integration with Custom Tools > Add Custom Tools.
- Add a custom tool defined as follows: Name: SSH
Executable Path:
C:\Program Files (x86)\OpenSSH\bin\ssh.exe
Command line arguments:
Administrator@${IP}
Now when you want to SSH to a node, you:
- Right-click any node and then select Integration with Custom Tools > SSH.