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NMS Login
This chapter includes these sections:
NMS Login Overview
Configuring NMS Login
NMS Login Example
NMS Login Overview
A Network Management Station (NMS) runs the SNMP client software. It offers a user-friendly
interface to facilitate network management. An agent is a program that resides in the device. It
receives and handles requests from the NMS. An NMS is a manager in an SNMP enabled network,
whereas agents are managed by the NMS. The NMS and agents exchange information through the
SNMP protocol. At present, the device supports multiple NMS programs, such as iMC and CAMS.
By default, you cannot log in to the device through NMS. To enable NMS login, log in to the device
via the console port and make the configurations described in the following table.
The following table shows the configuration requirements of NMS login.
Object
Device
NMS
Configuring NMS Login
Connect the Ethernet port of the PC to an Ethernet port of the device, as shown in
sure the PC and the Device can reach each other.
Figure 4-1 Network diagram for configuring NMS login
Follow these steps to configure SNMPv3 settings:
To do...
Enter system view
Configure the IP address of the interface
Make sure the device and the NMS can reach each other
Configure SNMP settings
Configure the NMS. For more information, see the manual of your NMS
Use the command...
system-view
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