
System Configuration 2-43
1.
If installing the NEC SNMP Agent from the NEC Application and Driver
CD, see “Installing ToolTelligent Utilities” for installation instructions.
2.
If downloading the software from the NEC CSD website
(www.nec-computers.com), save the download file in the
C:\Temp
directory or other appropriate directory. Double click
setup.exe
and follow
the prompts.
Configuring the NEC SNMP Agent for Windows 98 or Windows 2000
The SNMP Agent is configured with the Windows Policy Editor. The Policy
Editor configures the traps, communities, and other policies.
Use the Policy Editor to configure the traps, communities, and other policies as
follows.
1.
In the Windows taskbar, click
Start
, and point to
Programs
,
Accessories
,
and
System Tools
. Click
System Policy Editor
.
2.
At the “System Policy Editor,” click
File
and point to
Open Registry
.
Double click
Local Computer
.
3.
Expand Network and expand SNMP to display the list of policies. The
policies are:
!
Communities — Specifies one or more groups of hosts that this
computer belongs to and that can be managed with SNMP.
!
Permitted Managers — Limits the set of SNMP management
applications that can access this computer to those with the IP or IPX
addresses that the user provides.
!
Traps for “Public” Community — Limits the set of computers that
receive traps from this computer to those with the IP or IPX addresses
that the user provides.
Note
:
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.
!
Internet MIB (RFC 1156) — Allows the user to specify a contact name
and location for the Internet MIB.
Summary of Contents for PowerMate 2000 Series
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