
Task
About SNMP Demand Polls
Step 2 Find the following interfaces:
•Serial interface channels (B and D channels). For example, Se1/0/0:6 and Se1/0/0:23
•Asynchronous interfaces. For example, Async 1/2/1
Step 3 Select a group of ports to unmanage. Draw a box around the ports, or select them individually.
Step 4 From the Map menu, select Unmanage Objects. Unmange all ports except the T1 trunks, loopback management interface, and Ethernet interface. Statistics are polled from managed ports.
Note You must unmanage the serial and asynchronous ports, which appear tan.
Tips When the status of an object changes (to managed or unmanaged), HPOV switches to synchronization mode.
Creating and Adjustin g Maps
Maps provide a view of the network topology, and they enable you to quickly troubleshoot faults in the network. HPOV automatically polls devices and builds maps for you; however, devices often get stacked in the map, which is undesirable.
The following procedure saves you from having to refresh all your submaps each time a new device appears in the network. After you implement the following procedure, new devices will appear in the New Object Holding Area.
Caution Deleting a device from a submap removes the device from the database. To load a device back into the database, see the “Using the HPOV CLI to Enter a Device into the Database” section on page 115.