Adding Definity G3 Pbx Nodes; Node Limitations; Adding A Pbx As A Managed Node - AT&T OneVision DEFINITY G3 Fault Management Installation And Integration Manual

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Adding DEFINITY G3 PBX Nodes

This section includes the procedures for adding a DEFINITY G3 PBX to the
node map. These procedures are meant to enhance, not replace, your
NMS's normal instructions for adding a node.
NOTE:
AutoDiscovery, which normally identifies elements of the network and
places them correctly on the network map, does not locate a
DEFINITY PBX or accurately identify the Proxy Agents. Therefore, you
must add PBXs and Proxy Agents manually to a network map.

Node Limitations

The number of PBX nodes you can have is limited by two capacities,
whichever is the smaller capacity:
The number of nodes allowed by the NMS
The number of Proxy Agents you have to support connectivity with the
PBXs; each Proxy Agent can support up to fifteen DEFINITY PBXs

Adding a PBX as a Managed Node

When you add a PBX as a managed node on the network, you can follow
your NMS's standard procedures. The following steps briefly describe
those procedures and include information specific to adding a DEFINITY
G3 PBX as a node.
To add a PBX as a node on the HP OpenView Network Mode Manager, you
must complete the following procedures:
Add a PBX icon to the network map
Configure each PBX object
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