Chapter3 Managing ITP Networks Using SGM
Working with Nodes
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You can also select IP addresses that you do not want SGM to use for SNMP
polling. This is useful, for example, to separate management traffic from
SMS traffic. To remove an IP address from the list, click Remove. The IP
address is removed from the IPAddresses for SNMP list and appears in the
Available ITP IPAddresses list, and is no longer used by SGM for SNMP
polling. The Available ITP IP Addresses field lists all P addresses associated
with this ITP node that you do not want SGM to use for SNMP polling. SGM
does not send SNMP queries to IP addresses in this list.
To enable an IP address for SNMP polling again, select the address in the
Available ITP IPAddresses list and click Add. The IP address moves back
into the IPAddresses for SNMP list and is again available for SNMP
polling.
If you remove all IP addresses from the IPAddresses for SNMP list, the
node is effectively removed from the network, and SGM automatically labels
the node Unmanaged in all SGM windows.
At any time, you can click Cancel to exit the dialog without saving any changes.
When you are satisfied with your changes, click Save. SGM saves your changes
and updates all SGM windows to reflect your changes.
Viewing Notes for a Node
SGM enables you to view the notes that have been attached to nodes.
To view a note, right-click a node in a window, then select View> Notes in the
right-click menu. (The Notes option is grayed-out if there is no note associated
with the selected node.) SGM displays the Notes for Node dialog (Figure3-29).