Nortel Networks 5100 Network Card User Manual


 
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NN42020-110 MCS 5100 Release 4.0 Standard 01.05 January 2008
Standard
ne—This identifies the network element instance that gathered the data, such
as SM_x, FPM_x, or AM_x.
monitored_nes—Directories are created for each network element instance
that is monitored by this System Manager, Fault-Performance Manager, or
Accounting Manager.
For example, if System Manager instance 0 (SM_0) is responsible for collecting
logs from Accounting Manager instance 0 (AM_0), and the records are
transferred, the log files are placed in the following location:
.../oss/log/MCP_9.1/SM_0/AM_0/...
SNMP Manager
Network administrators can integrate alarms generated by MCS-managed network
elements into the current Network Management Layer (NML) manager.
Alarm-generating events generate reports that go to the SNMP (Simple Network
Management Protocol) Manager registered with the system. These event reports
are called traps. To perform operations with SNMP Manager data you must have
SnmpProfileService privileges.
To start forwarding traps to an existing Network Management Layer (NML)
manager, complete the following procedure and then configure the System
Manager and all Fault-Performance Managers to use this SNMP Manager profile.
Adding an SNMP manager
1 In the System Management Console, from the configuration view, select
Network Data and Mtc > OAM Profiles > SNMP Manager.
2 Click Add or select an entry and click Edit.