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To see and read the controller data stored in MIB OID, you need to set MIB Profiles.
These profiles enable to adjust various OID configurations you might want to see due to their
relationship.
From the main NMS menu, select Tools and then SNMP MIB Browser. In Dialog Box
create new profiles and record them under names. Here you can define how often the Network
Adapter will select the given profile, to which SNMP Community it will be applied, and which
OID or OID groups will be selected. You also have to give an IP address to the Network
Adapter. By pressing OK you start the process.
Setting the OID controllers
See article “Reading the OID controllers“ to learn how to set profile browsing. If you
wish to change the value of OID, stop the selection process by clicking on the red icon. Select
the OID to be changed, press ENTER, write a new value, close the Dialog Box and click on
the Hand icon to enter the new value to Network Adapter. Click on the green icon to restart
the selection process.
For detailed information about NSM see NetWare Services Manager User`s Guide and
NetWare Management Map User`s Guide.
Novell NMS or Novell ManageWise
Checking the host address (ping) of the adapter :
From main NMS menu, select Fault and then Test Connectivity. In Test Connectivity
Dialog Box, insert IP address to IP Address Box and press Test. If the adapter responds, Status
Box reports the result. Otherwise, Status Box indicates that the response from IP address has
not been received.
Installing MIB controller on the NMS :
Copy the MIB from diskette to directory / nms / snmpmibs / current.
From main NMS menu select Tools and then SNMP MIB Compiler. Compile MIB in this
directory to NMS. This enables the NMS to receive critical states sent by Network Adapter.

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