Overview
Nucleus enables you to sync your SolarWinds Service Desk (formerly Samanage) ticketing system directly from the SA Manage/SolarWinds Service Desk system into the Nucleus console using an automated connector. The connector uses the APIs provided by SA Manage/SolarWinds Service Desk for bi-directional ticketing within Nucleus projects for use in ticketing, tracking, and remediation monitoring.
SA Manage/SolarWinds Service Desk ticketing system allows you to create bi-directional tickets in SolarWinds Service Desk to collaborate on issues with your team. With Nucleus and Solar Winds Service Deck you can:
- Create and assign SolarWinds Service Desk tickets on instances of vulnerabilities without leaving Nucleus.
- Keep comments in sync across both Nucleus findings and SolarWinds Service Desk tickets automatically.
- Automate the creation of SolarWinds Service Desk tickets using Nucleus Automation Workflows.
Establish connection
Request a "JSON Web Token" from your administrator.
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From within a project, go to Project Administration > Connectors.
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Find and click the SolarWinds Service Desk icon.
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In the Setup Service Desk Connector pop-up modal, complete the following:
If you are using the Nucleus Agent, please refer to the document here
| Field | Info |
|---|---|
| Location | Select whether you are in the US or Europe Samanage Zone. |
| SolarWinds Service Desk URL | Enter the base path to your SolarWinds Service Desk (Samanage) instance. |
| Token | Enter the token you received from your Samanage administrator. |
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Click the Save Changes button and wait for the success message.
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Click the Test Connection button. You'll see a message to notify you that the connection test was successful. Your connector is now setup properly.
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If desired, set the Default Assignee and Default Requester then click the Save Changes button.
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Close the pop-up modal.
Create a ticket
- Navigate to the Vulnerabilities > Active page.
- Click on any vulnerability to open the vulnerability details view.
- Click the Instances tab.
- Select one or more instances of the vulnerability and click Create Issue.
- In the Create Issue pop-up modal, fill out the form and click the Submit button.
- The issue has now been created in your Nucleus and SolarWinds Service Desk instances.
If you have any questions, please contact us through the support center.