Step-by-step instructions, Installation on hp openview nnm-ux or nnm-solaris, Nstructions – HP zl User Manual

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Verify that the NNM-NT/WINDOWS 2000 EMANATE agent works correctly when an SNMP put is
received from another management console (i.e. registering your trap address).

If an SNMP put (set Trap Destination) is sent to a Netserver with NNM-NT, it should register the IP
address of the console that sent it in the trap destination table. Then, when a Netserver event occurs that
triggers a trap, the SNMP EMANATE agent should send a trap to that console.

If you discovered the Netserver node, the console address should be registered in the regular SNMP trap
destination table.


Test NNM-NT/WINDOWS 2000 SNMP EMANATE agent:

Make sure trap destination is set in SNMP trap tables.
Cause a trap by using storage capacity, volume switches and change the alert for a low volume.
Make sure the alert shows up in the local Netservers event log.
Make sure the alert was sent to and received by the destination console.

3.3 Step-by-Step Instructions


Before installing the platform bridge component, it is necessary to install the server bridge component as detailed in
the previous section.

To install the platform bridge, select the appropriate \Enterprises product subdirectory (Tt4wjannmnt, Tt4nnmsol, or
Tt4nnmux) on the CD.

3.3.1 Installation on hp openview nnm-ux or nnm-solaris


For HP-UX or Solaris systems, go to the \Enterprises\tt4nnmux\Platformbrdg or
\Enterprises\tt4nnmsol\Platformbrdg subdirectory and copy the nnmuxbrg.tar.Z or nnmsolbrg.tar.Z file to a
temporary directory (i.e. /tmp/nnmuxbrdg).



Uncompress and then untar the file. Execute the resulting "install" script. A sample of the dialog for an HP-UX or
Solaris system is shown in Figure 3-1.

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