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OneVision

 

ACCULINK Access Controller Manager
for HP OpenView
Feature Number 7800-D1-999
Document Number 7800-A2-GZ50-10

January 1997

Overview

The OneVision

 ACCULINK

 Access Controller (AAC) Manager supports the ACCULINK Access Controller

under HP OpenView

. It provides the means to administer the AAC device, accept traps from it, and gather

performance data.

This feature document provides instructions on:

How to prepare for and install the OneVision AAC Manager software on both HP

 and Sun

 workstations

How to remove the installed software if necessary

How to assist and/or accelerate the process of discovering AAC devices for the HP OpenView Map

How to cut through to the AAC Terminal Interface

How to upload or download configuration images from or to the AAC

Which SNMP traps are generated by the AAC

This document assumes that you have a working knowledge of UNIX

 and HP OpenView. If you are not familiar

with the general use of HP OpenView, refer to your HP OpenView documentation for a description of the user
interface.

Features

The AAC Manager provides the following features:

Discovery and addition of AAC devices on a network map

Cut-through from HP OpenView to the AAC for configuration, diagnostics, and device performance
evaluation

AAC configuration image transfer allowing storage of AAC device options on HP OpenView for use in
disaster recovery

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) trap handling

TM

Summary of Contents for ACCULINK 7800-D1-999

Page 1: ...ing AAC devices for the HP OpenView Map How to cut through to the AAC Terminal Interface How to upload or download configuration images from or to the AAC Which SNMP traps are generated by the AAC Thi...

Page 2: ...P or Sun and the network software supports TCP IP The AAC Manager also requires an active diagnostic channel connection between the HP OpenView host and the AAC You are responsible for ensuring that t...

Page 3: ...p ATTAAC s dev rmt 0m 5 To register the serial number of the AAC Manager TYPE attAACSerial 6 When prompted TYPE the serial number listed on your software license agreement 7 Eject the tape and store i...

Page 4: ...When prompted TYPE the serial number listed on your software license agreement 13 TYPE rm r directory created in Step 4 14 Eject the final diskette and store the diskette set in a safe place 15 Check...

Page 5: ...seed files Alternatively you can assist the device discovery by pinging the AAC Ping Process Ping the AAC using the following steps 1 Select Diagnose Network Connectivity Ping from the HP OpenView me...

Page 6: ...owing steps 1 Select the AAC device symbol on the HP OpenView Map 2 Select Administer OneVision Device Mgmt AAC Manager Connect The Terminal Interface window appears requesting a password see Figure 2...

Page 7: ...You cannot download from one AAC to another Uploading Configuration Images To upload the configuration image from the AAC perform the following steps 1 Select the map window which contains the AAC tha...

Page 8: ...8 Figure 3 Upload Download Window Figure 4 File Selection Window...

Page 9: ...Interface window A message is displayed Transfer is successful Press any key to continue 11 PRESS Enter 12 Close the Terminal Interface window Downloading Configuration Images To download the configur...

Page 10: ...window displays the progress of the operation see Figure 3 The operation is complete when the percentage gauge reaches 100 and Operation Complete is displayed at the bottom of the window The time requ...

Page 11: ...rmed a cold start The AAC generates the following enterprise specific traps WANSWTCH The AAC has switched WAN port operations to a redundant port DCHAN The diagnostic channel is down or out of service...

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