3 — 9500 MPR/9500 MPRe device commissioning and management
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MPR User Guide
See Procedure 4-3 for information about how to install or launch the NEtO from the
5620 SAM GUI.
1 Log in to a 5620 SAM client station.
2 Discover a 9500 MPR or 9500 MPRe NE and verify that the 5620 SAM can manage
the device.
3 Perform one of the following:
a On a RHEL or Solaris client, navigate to the following directory:
path/nms/thirdparty/config
where path is the 5620 SAM client installation location, typically /opt/5620sam/client
b On a Windows client, navigate to the following directory:
path\nms\thirdparty\config
where path is the 5620 SAM client installation location, typically C:\5620sam\client
4 Find the required 9500 MPR properties file, which is named
Alcatel-MPR-9500_Release.properties.
where Release is the appropriate 9500 MPR release identifier, for example, 3.3.0
5 Open the file using a plain-text editor.
6 Replace ${path} in the following line with the NEtO directory path; for example,
D:\\NEtO on a Windows station, or /opt/NEtO on a RHEL or Solaris station.
install_dir =${path}
7 For the 9500 MPR only: change the profile name, as required. The format is,
profile_name = <role> <community string> <user id> <password>. For example:
profile_name = admin private initial adminadmin
8 Save and close the file.
Note — If this is the first time you are enabling 5620 SAM management
of a 9500 MPR or 9500 MPRe in your network, you must manually create
a Read-Write mediation policy and a Trap mediation policy as part of
the discovery rule creation process. Special parameter settings apply if
you are enabling FTP access. See the “Device discovery” chapter in the
5620 SAM User Guide.
Note — If you do not edit the profile name, the community string is
derived from the mediation policy of the discovery rule.