Managing NerveCenter
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Managing SNMP Settings - SNMP Auto and Manual Classification Settings -
Using manual or auto-classification, NerveCenter can send requests to determine the highest SNMP version on a node. When you enable auto-classification, NerveCenter attempts to classify each node automatically when the node is added to the NerveCenter database.
A node must have correct version information, either supplied manually by the user or obtained via classification, before NerveCenter can poll the node or process a trap from the node.
More information is contained in the following sections:
There are two main ways that NerveCenter classifies nodes:
For a detailed study of classification, refer to the white paper "Open NerveCenter: Node Classification," which ships with the NerveCenter online guides. Following is a summary of classification.
Each time NerveCenter attempts to classify a node, NerveCenter sends a series of classification requests (GetRequest messages) to the node. NerveCenter classifies the node based on the responses to these requests. Each request corresponds to an SNMP version -- either v1, v2c, or v3.
While classifying a node, NerveCenter attempts to detect the maximum supported version on the agent up to a maximum specified version, which you can configure in NerveCenter Administrator. So, for example, if you set a maximum classification version of v2c, NerveCenter never attempts to classify nodes any higher than v2c. (However, in the Client module, you can manually specify any version for a node and then test communication with the agent using that version.)
Based on the response to its messages, NerveCenter changes its SNMP version setting for the node.
Configuring an Initial User for Discovering an SNMP v3 Agent | When NerveCenter Classifies a Node's SNMP Version |
29 July 2003 |