Add Smm-2 To Corview's Monitored Devices - Arris CHP Max5000 Equipment Manual

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Add SMM-2 to CORView's Monitored Devices

After installing the RNDIS driver, you can add the SMM-2 and the modules reporting to the
SMM-2 to the devices that the CORView Element Management Software monitors. To do so,
proceed as follows.
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For example, set interfaces eth0 10.113.130.110 mask 255.255.255.0
gateway 10.113.130.254 would be a complete entry, whereas just set interfaces
eth0 10.113.130.110 would not be a complete entry.
4.
At the admin@192.168.1.1% prompt, type commit and press the Enter key. The
SMM-2 will log you off the system and when you log back on, the
admin@10.113.130.110 > prompt will reflect the new IPv4 address of the SMM-2.
1.
Connect the computer running CORView to the SMM-2 (refer to Figure 7.5).
2.
Click on the Add button in the lower left corner of the CORView window.
3.
When the Add CHPMax5000 Device window appears (refer to Figure 5.28):
Type the IP address of the device in the IP Address field.
Type the port number of the port connection to the device in the Port field.
The software generates a unique designation for the device. The designation
appears in the Device Name field after you click in the window.
Type the read-access password of the device ("public" is the default
read-access password) in the Read Community String field, and type the
write-access password of the device ("private" is the default write-access
password) in the Write Community String field. (These strings enables the
user to provide all operators with the read-only community string, but only
the write community string when the operator has to set any read-write values
on the CHP equipment.)
Select the desired timeout value from the SNMP Timeout pull-down menu.
Click the Add To SNMP Target Table check box to add or delete a check mark.
Adding a check mark adds the device to the SNMP trap destination table.
Deleting a check mark disables sending alarms to the client automatically.
If you decide not to add the device to the Device List/Tree View, click on the
Cancel button. Otherwise, click on the OK button and the SMM-2 and its
associated modules will appear in CORView. Refer to the CORView user guides
(part number 1502588 for CORView Enterprise and 1506672 for CORView Lite)
for more detailed instructions concerning adding a device.
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