Managing System Resources 4-19
4.
Check each policy required and highlight the policy name.
!
For Communities, Traps, and Permitted Managers, click
Show
and configure the policy as appropriate.
!
Highlighting the
Internet MIB
policy opens the contact name
and location fields in the Policy window for editing.
!
Click
File
and click
Save
.
!
Click
File
and click
Exit
.
Configuring the NEC SNMP Agent for Windows NT
Configure the NEC SNMP Agent for Windows NT as follows.
1.
In the Windows taskbar, click
Start
, point to
Settings
, and click
Control Panel
.
2.
At the Control Panel, double click the
Network
icon.
3.
At the Network screen, click the
Services
tab and click
Add
.
4.
At the Select Network Services screen, highlight
SNMP Service
, and
click
OK
.
5.
At the Microsoft SNMP Properties screen, set the three properties:
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Security — Limits the set of computers than can perform SNMP
management on this computer to those in the community and/or
specific computer names the user provides.
!
Traps — Limits the set of computers that receive traps from this
computer to those in the community and/or specific computer
names the user provides.
For an SNMP management console, such as the NEC SNMP
Desktop Manager and HP OpenView, IP addresses (for example,
157.123.176.100) must be entered in the Traps for “Public
Community” to receive traps from the NEC SNMP agents.
For the NEC SNMP Agent to send a trap to the NEC SNMP
Desktop Manager, the port number can be configured from the
registry:
"HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\
NEC Computer Systems Division\NEC SNMP Desktop
Agent\Port Number"
. The default port number is set to 55593.
!
Agent — Allows the user to specify a contact name and location
for the computer.