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6. Slide the PC Card modem into the PC Card modem slot (the opening in the EMC
retaining bracket) until it clicks in place.
CAUTION
Do not force the modem into place. If it does not click into place or if it encounters an
obstacle, remove it, rotate it 180 degrees, and reinsert it into the PC Card modem slot.
When the PC Card modem is properly inserted, the modem is almost flush with the
EMC’s retaining bracket. A correctly installed modem protrudes approximately 1/16th
of an inch (15mm) from the EMC retaining bracket. An incorrectly installed modem
protrudes 1/4th of an inch (60 mm) or more from the EMC retaining bracket. See
Figure 4-2 in the Intel LANDesk Server Manager v3.0 Installation Guide for an
illustration showing the correct setup.
7. Plug one end of the telephone cord into the modem adapter (the RJ-11 port); then plug
the other end of the telephone cord into the telephone wall outlet.
8. Turn on power to the InterServe system.
Installing and Configuring the Windows NT SNMP
Service
NOTE
If your computer is running the Windows 95 operating system, skip this section.
Before installing ISM software on a computer running Windows NT 4.0, you must install
and configure the Windows NT Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Service. If
the SNMP Service is already installed and configured, you may skip this section.
NOTE
If your system is running Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 2 and above, you must reinstall the
Service Pack after you install the SNMP service from the Windows NT CD-ROM.
To install and configure Windows NT SNMP Service on a Windows NT 4.0 system:
1. Insert the Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 CD-ROM into the system's CD-ROM drive.
2. From the Start menu, go to Settings/Control Panel/Network/Services.
3. If SNMP Service is not in the Network Services list, click Add. The Select Network
Service dialog displays.
4. Click SNMP Service; then click OK. The standard Windows NT Setup directory dialog
displays.
5. Type the path for the CD-ROM drive and Windows NT distribution directory (for
example, d:\i386); then click Continue. The Microsoft SNMP Properties configuration
dialog displays.
6. Type your name and phone number in the Contact field.