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Adding Proxy Agent Nodes

Adding Proxy Agent Icons

Use the following steps to add a Proxy Agent icon as a node on the HP
OpenView NMS:
1. Display the appropriate network map.
2. Select Edit from the menu bar.
Result: The system opens the Edit pull-down menu.
3. Select Add Object from the Edit menu.
Result: The system opens the Pallet window.
4. Click on the icon labeled OneVision.
Result: The following icons for the AT&T GBCS subclasses display:
G3PBX, G3 Proxy, and Generic icon.
5. From the icons window, select the G3 Proxy icon shown at left, and (still
holding down the mouse button) drag the icon onto the map.
Result: The system inserts the icon on the map and opens the Add Object
window. The Symbol Type should be OneVision:G3 Proxy.
6. In the Label field, enter the name of the Proxy Agent machine on your
network.
Result: This entry is automatically inserted into the Selection Name field.
NOTE:
If you are not using a name server, or if you do not want to use the
actual Proxy Agent name, you also need to specify the IP address of
the Proxy Agent in the Selection Name field. See your platform
documentation for more information.
7. In the Behavior panel, click on Execute to make the PBX object
executable.
Result: The Application Action list box is ad ded to the Add Object window.
This list box contains a list of executable applications.
8. Select the application DEFINITY G3:Telnet to G3 Proxy. (You may
need to scroll through the list.)
9. Select OK, located at the bottom of the window.
Result: The system returns to the Pallet window.
10. Repeat steps 4 through 9 for each additional Proxy Agent.
11. On the Pallet window, select OK.
Result: The system closes the Pallet window and returns to the network
map to which you added the icon.
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Issue 1 June 1995

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