Deleting a lower-level nms, Accessing a lower-level nms, Managing one device through device details – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual

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The IP Address cannot be modified. For the other parameters, please see "

Adding a lower-level

NMS

."

4.

Click OK to accept your change to this lower-level NMS.

Deleting a lower-level NMS

To delete a lower-level NMS:

1.

Navigate to Resource > Lower-Level NMS View.

a.

Click the Resource tab from the tabular navigation system on the top.

b.

Click View Management on the navigation tree on the left.

c.

Click Lower-Level NMS View under View Management from the navigation system on the left.
The Lower-Level NMS View displays information about all the lower-level NMS servers.

2.

Click the Delete icon for the target lower-level NMS server.
A confirmation box appears.

3.

Click OK to confirm the deletion of the lower-level NMS.

Accessing a lower-level NMS

To access a lower-level NMS:

1.

Navigate to Resource > Lower-Level NMS View.

a.

Click the Resource tab from the tabular navigation system on the top.

b.

Click View Management on the navigation tree on the left.

c.

Click Lower-Level NMS View under View Management from the navigation system on the left.
The Lower-Level NMS View displays information about all the lower-level NMS servers

2.

Do one of the following:

Click Log In icon

. The lower-level NMS homepage appears.

Click Network Topology icon . The lower-level NMS topology appears.

Click Custom View icon

.

The lower-level NMS custom view page appears.

Managing one device through device details

IMC offers you a rich set of monitoring and management features for network devices. You have the
option to manage one device at a time or multiple devices. IMC feature set for managing one device

includes the ability to synchronize and refresh views, manage, unmanage, and delete devices from IMC,

launch Telnet, SSH, Device Panel and Web Manager sessions for the selected device, perform ping and

Traceroute tests.
You can also configure the selected device from the Device Details page including configuring the device

label, system group attributes, IMC SNMP, SSH, and Telnet settings for the selected device, modifying

status and configuration polling intervals, ping parameters and ACL settings.
In addition, you can both monitor and manage switches for PoE, RMON, VLAN and spanning tree
configurations. You can configure and view performance information for a selected device as well as

launch configuration management functions including backing up device configurations. You can also

view protocol management information for OSPF, IGMP, and IPv6.
All of these options are available through the Device Details page of a selected device.

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