Integrating NerveCenter with a Network
Management Platform
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Integrating NerveCenter with HP OpenView Network Node Manager - How to Configure OpenView to Integrate with NerveCenter -
Once you have configured NerveCenter to integrate with HP OpenView Network Node Manager, you may want to configure OpenView for an even tighter integration. Two options for modifying OpenView are:
Your NerveCenter behavior models will send OpenView informs with specific numbers. You may want to configure OpenView to interpret each of these specific numbers as a specific event on your network. See OpenView's documentation for complete instructions on configuring notification messages.
NerveCenter can affect symbol colors on OpenView's map in one of several ways:
Keep in mind that although NerveCenter is shipped with 12 different colors for severities, your network management platform may have fewer choices. If you choose either of the first two options listed above, the colors on your network management platform symbols will be restricted to the network management platform's choices.
You must configure an IP map to enable map symbol color changes -- either of the first two choices. You can either create a new map or configure an existing map. Follow one of the following procedures:
To configure OpenView to reflect NerveCenter alarm severity colors by creating a
new map:
This typically requires choosing New
or New Map
from the Map
menu. See your
OpenView's documentation for further instructions.
Next
.
IP Map
in the Configurable Applications list and select Configure For This Map
.
Should status of nodes be IP/IPX only?
to False
.
Verify
.OpenView verifies your requested changes and then displays a message at the bottom of the window.
OK
.The Configuration window closes, and returns you to the New Map window.
Configurable Applications
list, select Open NerveCenter
and Configure For This Map
.
Enable NerveCenter for this map
, choose one of the following:False
and skip to step 10.
True
.
Set NerveCenter status on node symbol
setting, choose one of the following:False
.
If you select False, NerveCenter automatically creates a new NerveCenter icon in the submap beneath the symbol for each managed device on the map. Color changes are applied to the NerveCenter symbol, and the color of the device symbol itself is changed according to the normal OpenView settings for the map.
True
.
Verify
.OpenView verifies your requested changes and then displays a message at the bottom of the window.
OK
.The Configuration window closes, and returns you to the New Map window.
Next
.
Next
.The final wizard screen is displayed.
Finish
.OpenView configures the new map to handle symbol data sent by a NerveCenter inform.
To configure OpenView to reflect NerveCenter alarm severity colors by modifying
an existing map:
This typically requires choosing Open
or Open/List
from the Map
menu. See your
OpenView's documentation for further instructions.
This typically requires choosing Properties
from the Map
menu. See your OpenView's
documentation for further instructions.
Applications
tab.IP Map
in the Configurable Applications list and select Configure For This Map
.
Should status of nodes be IP/IPX only?
to False
.
Verify
.OpenView verifies your requested changes and then displays a message at the bottom of the window.
OK
.The Configuration window closes, and you return to the New Map window.
Open NerveCenter
and select Configure For This Map
.
Enable NerveCenter for this map
setting, choose one of the following:False
and skip to step 11.
True
.
Set NerveCenter status on node symbol
setting, choose one of the following:False
.
If you select False, NerveCenter automatically creates a new NerveCenter icon in the submap beneath the symbol for each managed device on the map. Color changes are applied to the NerveCenter symbol, and the color of the device symbol itself is changed according to the normal settings for OpenView's map.
True
.
Verify
.OpenView verifies your requested changes and then displays a message at the bottom of the window.
OK
.The Configuration window closes, and you return to the New Map window.
OK
.OpenView configures the current map to handle symbol data sent by a NerveCenter inform.
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