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 |