Integrating OneVision Fault Management
9. This step is optional. You can change the contents of the Selection
Name field (populated when you completed step 6.)
!
CAUTION:
The Selection Name is a key field that must match the SNMP
configuration name.
If you choose to change this field, follow these guidelines:
a. Enter a name that matches the SNMP configuration name.
b. Do not use spaces in this field.
10. Click OK, located at the bottom of the window.
Result: The Add Object Pallet window redisplays.
11. Repeat steps 4 through 10 for each additional PBX.
12. Click OK on the Add Object Pallet window.
Result: The Add Object Pallet window closes and the network map
redisplays with the newly added G3 PBX icon(s).
Configuring PBX Objects
A PBX object cannot receive any data until it is configured with the name of
the Proxy Agent from which it will be receiving PBX data. To create the
appropriate configuration, complete the following steps. Start on the
network map that displays after you finished the preceding procedure.
1. From the menu bar, select Options, then select SNMP
Configuration.
Result: The SNMP Configuration window opens. Existing nodes are
listed at the top of the window.
2. In the OpenView SNMP Parameters panel in the lower half of the
window, select the Use Proxy to access Target button.
This button enables the Proxy Agent.
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Issue 1 October 1995
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