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Click Extreme Networks supported MIBs to install Extreme Network’s
Management Information Base (MIB) definitions. This is necessary for HP
Openview to recognize and manage Extreme Networks Summit devices.
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If you are installing the ExtremeWare Enterprise Manager, the Get ExtremeWare
Enterprise Manager Location
Dialog Box is displayed. Type the name of the host
where the ExtremeWare Enterprise Manager is installed, and the port number used
by the ExtremeWare Enterprise Manager web server.
The port number is the one you specified when installing the ExtremeWare
Enterprise Manager web server, by default port 80.
The integration process asks you to verify the configuration you’ve specified. The
integration software now copies the program files to your system.
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In the next dialog Box, click Yes to integrate the MIBs into HP OpenView. This runs
the HP OpenView commands to load the MIBs.
If you choose to do this at a later time, you can run the HP OpenView loadmib.bat
command, found in the HP OpenView
bin
directory.
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In the next dialog Box, click Yes to update the HP OpenView topology database to
include the Extreme Networks configuration information. This adds the Summit
sysOIDs (system Object IDentifiers) to the HP OpenView topology database, and
updates any Summit devices on the map to use Summit-specific icons rather than
generic device icons.
This process shuts down the HP OpenView services.
Note:
ExtremeWare Vista is only available when you have selected a Summit
device on the Network Node Manager map. You must add the Extreme
Networks configuration information to the topology database so the Network
Node Manager can recognize Summit devices. Until you do this, you will not
be able to access ExtremeWare Vista from Network Node Manager.
If you choose to do this at a later time, you can run the OVExtreme.bat command,
found in the HP OpenView
bin
directory.
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In the final dialog Box, click Yes to restart the HP OpenView daemons.
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