<h2>Create a Discovery CI classification</h2><br/><div style="overflow-x:auto"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="en" lang="en"><head><meta content="text/html; charset=UTF-8" /><meta name="copyright" content="(C) Copyright 2026" /><meta name="DC.rights.owner" content="(C) Copyright 2026" /><meta name="generator" content="DITA-OT" /><meta name="DC.type" content="task" /><meta name="DC.title" content="Create a Discovery CI classification" /><meta name="abstract" content="A CI classification allows Discovery to discover most common operating systems, network devices, and processes." /><meta name="description" content="A CI classification allows Discovery to discover most common operating systems, network devices, and processes." /><meta name="DC.subject" content="configuration item (CI), classification of, classification, configuration item" /><meta name="keywords" content="configuration item (CI), classification of, classification, configuration item" /><meta name="DC.contributor" content="shiri.cohen" /><meta name="DC.date.created" content="2023-08-03" /><meta name="DC.date.modified" content="2025-01-30" /><meta name="DC.format" content="XHTML" /><meta name="DC.identifier" content="create-discovery-ci-classification" /><link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" href="../../../CSS/commonltr.css" /><title>Create a Discovery CI classification</title></head><body id="create-discovery-ci-classification"> <h1 class="title topictitle1" id="ariaid-title1">Create a Discovery CI classification</h1> <div class="body taskbody"><p class="shortdesc">A CI classification allows Discovery to discover most common operating systems, network devices, and processes.</p> <div class="section prereq p"> <p class="p">Role required: admin</p> </div> <div class="section context" id="create-discovery-ci-classification__context_v2k_pdt_f3b"> <div class="note warning"><span class="warningtitle">Warning:</span> Adding SNMP OID classifications with a Net-SNMP module OID starting with 1.3.6.1.4.1.8072.3.2 or a Windows OS OID starting with 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.1.1.3 can result in misclassification of devices and incorrect model names and is no longer allowed. These are template system OIDs that can remain on a device if the manufacturer fails to replace them with OIDs specific to their own model. For example, a Check Point Smart-1 3050 Firewall, which uses Linux as its OS, might have the OID for a Linux server, 1.3.6.1.4.1.8072.3.2.10. This results in the firewall being classified incorrectly. If two or more devices have the same OID, configure classification criteria that differentiate the devices from one another. For details, see <a class="xref" href="https://support.servicenow.com/kb_view.do?sysparm_article=KB0751287" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">KB0751287</a>.</div> </div> <ol class="ol steps" id="create-discovery-ci-classification__steps_ejr_qbq_tw"><li class="li step stepexpand"> <span class="ph cmd">Navigate to <span class="ph menucascade"><span class="ph uicontrol">All</span> > <span class="ph uicontrol">Discovery Definition</span> > <span class="ph uicontrol">CI Classification</span></span>.</span> </li><li class="li step stepexpand"> <span class="ph cmd">Select the type of classification to create.</span> </li><li class="li step stepexpand"> <span class="ph cmd">Click <span class="ph uicontrol">New</span> in the list of classifications for the type you selected.</span> </li><li class="li step stepexpand"> <span class="ph cmd">Complete the form using the fields in the table.</span> <div class="itemgroup info"> <div class="p"> <div class="tablenoborder"><table cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" summary="" id="create-discovery-ci-classification__table_amr_qbq_tw" class="table" frame="border" border="1" rules="all"><caption><span class="tablecap"><span class="table--title-label">Table 1. </span>Classification form fields</span></caption><colgroup><col /><col /></colgroup><thead class="thead" style="text-align:left;"><tr class="row"><th class="entry cellrowborder" style="vertical-align:top;" id="d535618e124">Field</th><th class="entry cellrowborder" style="vertical-align:top;" id="d535618e127">Input Value</th></tr></thead><tbody class="tbody"><tr class="row"><td class="entry cellrowborder" style="vertical-align:top;" headers="d535618e124 ">Name</td><td class="entry cellrowborder" style="vertical-align:top;" headers="d535618e127 ">Name of the configuration item (CI).</td></tr><tr class="row"><td class="entry cellrowborder" style="vertical-align:top;" headers="d535618e124 ">OID</td><td class="entry cellrowborder" style="vertical-align:top;" headers="d535618e127 "><p class="p">SNMP system OID for matching this device. <span class="ph" id="create-discovery-ci-classification__ph_oid-definition">When the OID value matches that of an SNMP device, Discovery uses the information to populate the CMDB with the specified manufacturer, model, and classifier.</span></p> </td></tr><tr class="row"><td class="entry cellrowborder" style="vertical-align:top;" headers="d535618e124 ">Operator</td><td class="entry cellrowborder" style="vertical-align:top;" headers="d535618e127 ">Operator for determining how to match and SNMP OID. The choices are <span class="ph uicontrol">Is</span> and <span class="ph uicontrol">Starts with</span>. This field is available only for SNMP System OIDs classifiers.</td></tr><tr class="row"><td class="entry cellrowborder" style="vertical-align:top;" headers="d535618e124 ">Active</td><td class="entry cellrowborder" style="vertical-align:top;" headers="d535618e127 ">Enables or disables this classifier. When a classifier is disabled, the system stops classification at this level and does not launch classifiers of a lower order. For example, when the classifier for Windows 2008 Server is disabled, the system stops Discovery at this point and does not launch the Windows 2012 Server classifier.</td></tr><tr class="row"><td class="entry cellrowborder" style="vertical-align:top;" headers="d535618e124 ">Order</td><td class="entry cellrowborder" style="vertical-align:top;" headers="d535618e127 ">Order (sequence) in which the platform runs this classifier.</td></tr><tr class="row"><td class="entry cellrowborder" style="vertical-align:top;" headers="d535618e124 ">Table</td><td class="entry cellrowborder" style="vertical-align:top;" headers="d535618e127 "><p class="p">Table for this classification. For example, if this record classifies a <span class="ph">Linux</span> server, select the Linux Server [cmdb_ci_linux_server] table.</p> </td></tr><tr class="row"><td class="entry cellrowborder" style="vertical-align:top;" headers="d535618e124 ">Classifier</td><td class="entry cellrowborder" style="vertical-align:top;" headers="d535618e127 ">Classification of an SNMP device, such as <span class="ph uicontrol">A10 Load Balancer</span>. This field is available only for SNMP System OIDs classifiers.</td></tr><tr class="row"><td class="entry cellrowborder" style="vertical-align:top;" headers="d535618e124 ">Relationship type</td><td class="entry cellrowborder" style="vertical-align:top;" headers="d535618e127 ">Type of relationship for this classifier, such as <span class="ph uicontrol">Runs on::Runs</span>. This field is available only for application and process classifiers.</td></tr><tr class="row"><td class="entry cellrowborder" style="vertical-align:top;" headers="d535618e124 ">Match criteria</td><td class="entry cellrowborder" style="vertical-align:top;" headers="d535618e127 ">Criteria that must match to classify this device. The choices are<span class="ph uicontrol">Any</span> of the parameters or <span class="ph uicontrol">All</span> of the parameters.</td></tr><tr class="row"><td class="entry cellrowborder" style="vertical-align:top;" headers="d535618e124 ">Manufacturer</td><td class="entry cellrowborder" style="vertical-align:top;" headers="d535618e127 ">Name of the manufacturer of a network device. This field is available only for SNMP and SNMP System OIDs classifiers.</td></tr><tr class="row"><td class="entry cellrowborder" style="vertical-align:top;" headers="d535618e124 ">Model</td><td class="entry cellrowborder" style="vertical-align:top;" headers="d535618e127 ">Model number of a network device. This field is available only for SNMP and SNMP System OIDs classifiers.</td></tr><tr class="row"><td class="entry cellrowborder" style="vertical-align:top;" headers="d535618e124 ">On classification script</td><td class="entry cellrowborder" style="vertical-align:top;" headers="d535618e127 ">Script that runs if classification criteria are met. Use this script to perform any special tasks after a device is classified. It is possible to use the <code class="ph codeph">g_probe_parameters</code> hashmap from within a classification script to set probe parameters for any configured, triggered probes. For example, this code sets a '<span class="keyword parmname">node_port</span>' parameter to 16001 for all triggered probes:<pre class="pre codeblock"><code>(JS), g_probe_parameters['node_port'] = 16001; //</code></pre></td></tr><tr class="row"><td class="entry cellrowborder sub-head" colspan="2" style="vertical-align:top;" headers="d535618e124 d535618e127 ">Related lists</td></tr><tr class="row"><td class="entry cellrowborder" style="vertical-align:top;" headers="d535618e124 ">Classification Criteria</td><td class="entry cellrowborder" style="vertical-align:top;" headers="d535618e127 "><p class="p">Criteria formed from specific parameters and the values that they must contain to match devices that <span class="ph">Discovery</span> finds in the network with CIs in the CMDB. For a detailed discussion of these parameters, see <a class="xref" href="https://servicenow.com/docs/bundle/yokohama-it-operations-management/page/product/discovery/reference/classification-parameters.html" title="These parameters are available for Discovery classifiers.">Discovery classification parameters</a>.</p> </td></tr><tr class="row"><td class="entry cellrowborder" style="vertical-align:top;" headers="d535618e124 ">SNMP OID Classifications</td><td class="entry cellrowborder" style="vertical-align:top;" headers="d535618e127 "><p class="p"><span class="ph" id="create-discovery-ci-classification__ph_oid_classify_rel_list">Unique "fingerprints" of all the SNMP devices that ship with the base <span class="ph">Discovery</span> product. Users can add OIDs for SNMP devices not in this list. This related list is available only for SNMP devices.</span></p> </td></tr><tr class="row"><td class="entry cellrowborder" style="vertical-align:top;" headers="d535618e124 ">Triggers probes</td><td class="entry cellrowborder" style="vertical-align:top;" headers="d535618e127 "><div class="p">Exploration probes that <span class="ph">Discovery</span> launches to gather detailed information about a CI that it has classified in the network. If you want to use patterns for horizontal discovery, add the <a class="xref" href="https://servicenow.com/docs/bundle/yokohama-it-operations-management/page/product/discovery/reference/r-HorizontalPatternProbe.html" title="Discovery uses the Horizontal Pattern probe to launch patterns for horizontal discovery.">Horizontal Pattern</a> probe in the <span class="ph uicontrol">Probe</span> column, and then specify your pattern in the <span class="ph uicontrol">Pattern</span> column. <div class="note warning"><span class="warningtitle">Warning:</span> Do not specify your pattern in <span class="ph uicontrol">Probe</span> column. Choose the Horizontal Pattern probe, which launches the specified pattern.</div> </div> </td></tr><tr class="row"><td class="entry cellrowborder" style="vertical-align:top;" headers="d535618e124 ">Versions</td><td class="entry cellrowborder" style="vertical-align:top;" headers="d535618e127 ">Lists versions of this classifier. A new version is created whenever you modify the classifier record. To revert to a previous version, open that record and select <span class="ph uicontrol">Revert to this version</span> under <span class="ph uicontrol">Related Links</span>.</td></tr></tbody></table> </div> </div> <div class="p">This example shows a completed CI classification form with exploration probes defined. For instruction on creating probes, see <a class="xref" href="https://servicenow.com/docs/bundle/yokohama-it-operations-management/page/product/discovery/concept/c_DiscoveryProbesAndSensors.html" title="Discovery probes and sensors perform data collection and update the Configuration Management Database (CMDB).">Discovery probes and sensors</a>. The probes defined here are launched when the device is properly classified, unless <span class="ph">Discovery</span> is configured to stop after classification.<div class="fig fignone" id="create-discovery-ci-classification__fig_znr_qbq_tw"><span class="figcap"><span class="fig--title-label">Figure 1. </span>Discovery classification form</span> <img class="image" id="create-discovery-ci-classification__image_abr_wd4_vw" src="../image/DiscoveryClassificationForm.png" alt="Discovery classification form" /> </div> </div> </div> </li></ol> </div> </body></html></div>