3Com 9000 manual Preparing, Platform, Starting, Device View

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4Define groups and manage devices — To help you organize managed devices, Device View enables you to create SuperStack groups. You can then select one symbol that represents the devices, and manage all the devices in a single window.

5Set up IP address of management station — Each device needs to be set up with the IP address of the management station in order to send traps to it.

Preparing the

To allow the management platform to communicate properly with the

Management

managed devices, you need to set up the read-write community string on

Platform

the management station. For detailed instructions on performing this

 

task, refer to the network management documentation.

 

 

Starting

You can launch Device View from a command line or from Transcend

Device View

Central.

 

Integration of Device View with your management platform is performed

 

automatically when you install Transcend Network Control Services.

Community Strings

Community strings are stored in two locations: your network

 

management platform and the Transcend database. Device View uses the

 

community strings stored in the Transcend database. It is important that

 

the community string information be identical in both locations for a

 

particular device to maintain communication between Transcend

 

applications and the device.

 

You can use Transcend Central to import device information (including

 

community strings) from the network managment platform to the

 

Transcend database. However, community string changes made in

 

Transcend Central are not propogated to the network managment

 

platform. Therefore, if you want to change the community string for a

 

device, reset the string in the network managment platform and then

 

change the string in the Transcend database by using Transcend Central

 

to re-import the device.

Using the Command

At the prompt, enter the command:

Line

/usr/3Com/dv/bin/dv hostname

 

 

where hostname is the hostname or IP address of the device.

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