SD-WAN data model

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  • Atualizado 13 de mar. de 2026
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  • The ServiceNow AI Platform® uses a custom data model that defines how SD-WAN connectors discover and retrieve device information.

    The high-level Telecom Data Model, part of the Common Service Data Model (CSDM), does not define how specific technologies such as SD-WAN should be modeled. To address this gap, the SD-WAN data model provides a dedicated set of classes and relationships that define the structure of an SD-WAN network within the Configuration Management Database (CMDB).

    The model documents comprehensive details about network assets, including configuration data, available ports, and bandwidth allocations across sites and services. This enables centralized management of SD-WAN repositories, streamlined provisioning and monitoring, and efficient resource allocation for building and maintaining network infrastructure.

    The Discovery Builder framework supports the SD-WAN data model. You can use the framework to create and customize discovered objects that map directly to SD-WAN-specific classes and relationships, such as controllers, edge devices, tunnels, overlays, and underlays. Discovered data is mapped to the appropriate SD-WAN classes rather than to generic network CI types, supporting downstream assurance workflows such as fault management and performance monitoring."

    ServiceNow AI Platform® SD-WAN data model architecture

    SD-WAN architecture class relationships

    The following table describes the classes used in the SD-WAN data model and the type of data each class stores.

    Tabela 1. SD-WAN data model classes
    Class Description
    Group Discovered organizations or administrative domains (ADOMs). Required
    Company Discovered organizations or administrative domains
    Network site Network site, including geographical information
    Network service instance Logical grouping of devices and their associated configurations
    Network equipment models Product model of the equipment
    IP router or any other supported equipment classes Hardware or network gear classification, used for storing information about network equipment
    Key values Additional attributes or fields related to a CI that aren't covered by predefined CI columns
    Network interface Network interface on a piece of equipment
    Network adapter Network adapter on a piece of equipment
    IP address Management IP address associated with a device
    Per-device license License assigned to a specific device. Optional
    Location Location of a network site