System type, Columns, Total – HP Systems Insight Manager User Manual

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System type

The list can be filtered by

system type

by selecting a type from the System Type dropdown list. Click the

down arrow, and select a system type by which to filter the list.

Columns

The following columns appear on the Manage System Types page:

Product Model

Product Type

Sub Type

Protocol

Priority

System Object Identifier

Click a column heading to sort the column in ascending or descending order.

Total

The Total field displays the total number of

systems

that meet the System Type selected in the System type

dropdown list.

Available buttons

New

. Used to create a new rule.

Edit

. Used to edit existing rules. Select the rules to edit, and click Edit.

Delete

. Used to delete an existing

SNMP

or

DMI

rule. Select the rule, and click Delete. In the

confirmation box, click OK to delete the rule, or Cancel, to return to the Manage System Types page
without deleting the rule.

Related procedures

Creating STM rules

Editing STM rules

Deleting STM rules

Related topics

Manage system types

About System Type Manager

About System Type Manager

Manufacturers assign unique system object identifiers to their

SNMP

instrumented products. System Type

Manager (STM) enables you to customize

identification

by creating rules that map these system object

identifiers to product categories and names of their choice. HP Systems Insight Manager (HP SIM)

discovers

and applies information from the rule when an unknown system matches a rule that you specify. Rules contains
system object identifiers, and optionally, additional object identifier, that are compared with responses from
a target

system

. When a rule meets the comparison specification, the system is identified using information

from the rule.

NOTE:

SNMP rules can be created from the Manage System Types page within HP SIM or from the

CLI

using the mxstm command. Additionally, on Windows systems, you can create rules based on the

DMI

protocol using the CLI mxstm command.

NOTE:

SNMP rules require a system object identifier and product name. Optionally, a compare rule (match

or starts with), MIB OID with value and compare rule, product type, subtype, custom management page,

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