Basic Dial NMS Implementation Guide
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Overview of Basic SNMP Building Blocks
- Network Design for a DialNMSCase Study
- Dial MIBs and OIDs Used in the Case Study
- Task 1—Enabling SNMP in a Cisco IOS Device
- Task 2— Exploring SNMP Capabilities by Using UCD-SNMP
- Task 3—Using MRTG to Monitor and Graph Traffic Loads
- Task 4—Using Syslog, NTP, and Modem Call Records to Isolate and Troubleshoot Faults
- Task 5—Setting Up a Web Portal forthe DialNMS
- Task 6—Managing IP Addresses by Using DNS
- Task 7—Using HP OpenView to Create the SNMP Framework
- Task 8—Using CiscoWorks 2000 Resource Manager Essentials

Task 7Using HP OpenView to Create the SNMP Framework
About SNMP Demand Polls
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Basic Dial NMS Implementation Guide
Setting up alarms for different kinds of traps is outside the scope of this document.
To verify that HPOV is receiving traps from devices in the network, follow these steps:
Step 1
Open the All Events Browser. From the
Fault
menu, select
Events
.
Figure 30 Traps in the All Events Browser
Step 2
Force a trap to be sent into the browser by manually causing a fault. Pull out a card on a Cisco device
or shut down an interface.
Caution
Do not shut down a communication link that can cause a service outage.
Step 3
Look for traps in the browser.