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Chapter 5: Working with SNMP
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The
quintum.exe
file is added to the HPOVRoot\bin directory.
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These files are added to the
HPOVRoot\bitmaps\C
directory:
Tenor_chassis.ico
Tenor_A.ico
Tenor_D.ico
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The
quintum.fields
file is added to the HPOVRoot\fields\C directory, and is installed and verified using
the "OVW -fields" command.
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The
quintum.reg
file is added to the HPOVRoot\registration\C directory.
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These files are added to the D:\hpovnnm\symbols\C\Connector directory:
CONNECTOR_QDVOIP
CONNECTOR_QAVOIP
CONNECTOR_QCVOIP
7. HP Openview will then identify and “auto-discover” the Tenor unit as an SNMP agent. An icon will
appear on the screen to represent each Tenor CMS unit. See below.
Figure 5-1
Tenor SNMP Agent Icon
Configure network manager IP address
Through Tenor CMS’s Command Line interface (CLI), you can configure the IP address for the network man-
agement site where HP Openview is running. Once the IP address is configured, the Tenor CMS will be able
to process and generate traps for existing alarms, which will enable HP Openview to monitor the Tenor CMS
unit for alarm states.
To set the IP address, use the following CLI command:
con-MasterChassis> snmptrapip1 <ip>.
This command configures the IP address of the network manage-
ment site in the Tenor CMS unit from which the SNMP traps will be generated. Valid entry: The index number
of 1-3 (the index number is used to designate the index # for the network manager to be used) followed by the
IP address for the network management site.You can assign a Tenor CMS unit up to three network managers;
each manager will have a different index number.
Assign an IP address as follows:
NOTE:
The following instructions assume your PC is running Windows 95 or later.
1. Click on
Start> Run.
The
Run
window will appear.