Getting Started

Configuring Cabletron Glyph Properties 3-5

2. Select Tools—>Object Palette to open the Object Palette Viewer.
3. In the Object Palette window, click to select the object you want.
The Object Configuration Tool window, which allows you to
configure object properties, will appear.
Once you have created the glyph, you must conÞgure it with the
appropriate community names; you may also want to select the agent
(ASN1 and GDMO) Þles that will give Solstice Enterprise ManagerÕs
SNMP Browser access to the deviceÕs MIB information. See the
following section for details.
Configuring Cabletron Glyph Properties
Whether you create a glyph manually (as described in the previous
section) or by using SEM Discover and SPMA Discover, you may
need to edit the glyphÕs properties via the Object ConÞguration Tool.
If you created the glyph using the Discover tools, you may need to
edit the community name assigned to the glyph to provide the
appropriate level of management access to the device; for both
manually-created and discovered glyphs, you may also want the
specify the MIB agent (ASN1 and GDMO) Þles that will provide the
Solstice Enterprise Manager SNMP Browser with access to the
deviceÕs MIB information.
NOTES
All Cabletron device names begin with the designation Òcsi,Ó as in
csiEMME.
Please note also that only those devices for which you have installed SPMA
management modules will appear in the object palette. The generic SNMP
component (csiGENSNMP) is included with the core package.
NOTE
When SPMA Discover converts a generic SEM glyph to a Cabletron
device-specific glyph, it will assign to that glyph the community name you
used in the Discover window. If this community name does not provide
adequate management access to your devices, you will need to edit the
assigned community name via the Object Configuration Tool window, as
described below.
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