.. _concepts-onboard-voss-assurance-assets: Onboard Assets ----------------- .. _21.1|VOSS-842: .. _21.3|EKB-12240: If VOSS Insights Arbitrator servers are configured at a hierarchy, you can manage the clusters and Arbitrator servers in a batch, for existing UC app clusters (CUCM and CUC) in VOSS Automate. .. note:: At the time of writing (VOSS Automate 21.3), modification of any existing monitoring on UC Apps is not supported. However, once a CUCM or CUC server is created, use the Onboard/Offboard Asset tools to enable/disable monitoring. 1. In the VOSS Admin Portal, go to **Apps Management > VOSS Insights > Onboard Assets**. 2. Choose a Customer hierarchy. #. From the **Credential Type** drop down, keep the default, ``ADMIN``, or choose a different credential type. .. note:: This field defines the credential type of the UC server to use for asset configuration on the Arbitrator. #. View available CUCM and CUC clusters and Arbitrators, then select options in the **Available** fields and move these to the **Selected** fields in the relevant transfer boxes. #. Click **Save**. * You can inspect the onboarding workflow transaction log to view the updates and import of the CUCM and CUC server service parameters and all provisioning workflow steps. See :ref:`onboarding_provisioning` * All servers (assets) in the selected cluster are onboarded (created on Arbitrator). Servers that are already onboarded are skipped. * One asset group is created per customer (required by Arbitrator). * For details on probe groups, see :ref:`probe-names-profile-timings` * Credentials created on Arbitrator use the chosen credential type user credentials you chose. These credentials are used to make the request to the asset, for example AXL user for CUCM. * For CUCM, service parameters are updated for each server: * Setting up remote syslog * Enable CDR and related settings * Create the application user, if this is a Publisher * If an existing CUCM is updated, it is updated to show it is monitored by the Arbitrator. .. rubric:: Related Topics * :ref:`probe-names-profile-timings` * :ref:`set_up_cisco_unified_communications_manager_servers` * :ref:`set_up_cisco_unity_connection` Additional Onboarding Tools for Single Clusters and Servers ................................................................. VOSS Automate provides a number of additional *views* that are not, by default, exposed in the default menus, but which have access profiles enabled for Provider and higher-level administrators. These views allow you to onboard single assets. You can add these views to the menus, if required: * Onboard Insights Asset CUCM Server * Onboard Insights Asset CUC Server * Onboard Insights Asset CUCM Cluster * Onboard Insights Asset CUC Cluster These tools do not direct you to a particular hierarchy and the views allow you to carry out the tasks on the page by selecting the following: * Credential Type * CUCM/CUC Server or cluster * Arbitrator Server The views offer the same functionality as the transfer boxes available via the **Onboard Assets** and **Offboard Assets** menus. However: * You won't be forced to choose a particular hierarchy. * Tasks can be carried out for a shared architecture; for example, if the cluster is located at a reseller hierarchy.