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Defining Nodes

NerveCenter's database contains definitions of attributes for every device it manages. Generally, if you have a sizable network, you'll use a discovery mechanism to gather this information and populate the database. For now, however, you will enter definitions manually for one or two network devices. Defining nodes manually helps you understand the attributes associated with nodes, such as property group and IP address.

 
  To define a node manually:

  1. gettingStarted3c.gif From the client's Admin menu, choose Node List.

    The Node List window is displayed. Note that it contains only one device -- the machine on which you installed NerveCenter.

    Node List Window

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  2. In the Node List window, do either of the following:
  3. Type the name of the node in the Name field.
  4. Select the MIB-II property group from the Property Group drop-down listbox. You can start typing the first few letters, and NerveCenter scrolls down to the first item that starts with the letters you typed.

    The property group you assign to a node determines which set of NerveCenter polls and alarms manage the node. The MIB-II group contains properties associated with the information you're going to monitor. By selecting the MIB-II group, you enable NerveCenter to poll this node for the related MIB attributes.

  5. Type the node's IP address in the New IP text field and select Add to add the address to the IP Address list.
  6. Check the Managed checkbox. Otherwise, you will not be able to monitor this node.
  7. Select Save, and then close the window.

    The node is added to the Node List window.

Repeat the above steps for every device you want to add to the NerveCenter database.


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This file was last updated on 10 October 2000