
Chapter3 Managing ITP Networks Using SGM
Working with Nodes
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If the status reason is Unsupported Configuration, correct the configuration
and enter the sgm cleandiscover command to delete all current network data
and begin a clean discovery of the ITP network. If the status reason is still
Unsupported Configuration, enter the sgm clean command to restore the
SGM server to a “clean” state, such as would exist after a new installation of
SGM. For more information on the use of these commands, see the “SGM
Commands and Descriptions” section on pageB-2.
Configuration Data Tab: Descriptive Information
To view descriptive information for the selected node, select the Configuration
Data tab.
The Descriptive Information sub-section displays the following information for
the selected node:
•MIB Level—MIB conformance level used by the ITP, such as ITPMB5.
Note ITP Version and MIB Level might not have a one-to-one
correspondence, because multiple ITP versions can use the same MIB
level if there are no changes to the MIBs between versions. For example,
ITP versions 12.2(4)MB5 and 12.2(4)MB6 both use MIB level ITPMB5.
•ITP Version—Version of IOS that is installed on the ITP.
Configuration Data Tab: IP Addresses for SNMP
To view SNMP IP address information for the selected node, select the
Configuration Data tab.
The IP Addresses for SNMP sub-section displays the following information for
the selected node:
•IP Address—IP addresses associated with this node, including the primary
SNMP address and all backup IP addresses, that are intended for SNMP.
•Last Regular Poll Time—Date and time of the last full poll of the node for
ITP-related MIBs (as opposed to a demand poll for just one linkset’s worth of
data).
If the IP address has never been polled, SGM displays the phrase Never
Polled.
If there are no IP addresses defined for the node that are intended for SNMP, this
field displays the phrase There are no other IP addresses defined for this node.