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4
Fill in the appropriate information the dialog box.
5
When finished, click
OK
.
A new row is added to the MIB table. You can change any of the editable
(simple) properties after adding the row, as described in
Editing Simple
Properties
on
page 185
. However, you cannot change the informational
and index properties once adding the row to the table.
6
If you change any of the simple properties in the table, click
Save all
at
the bottom of the tab.
Copying and
Pasting Values
between Elements
You can copy SNMP values from one element (for example, card or
server) to another. These elements must be exactly the same.
In the explorer tree, not all elements can values be copied. If this is the
case, you will receive a “No Related Elements Found” error message when
attempting to copy and paste values.
To copy SNMP values from one element to another:
1
In the explorer tree, select an element to copy values from.
2
On the main menu, select the
Configuration
menu and then select
Copy
SNMP values
.
Instead of using the Configuration menu, you can use the toolbar options
to copy and paste values.
3
Select another element of exactly the same type to paste values to.
4
On the main menu, select the
Configuration
menu and then select one of
the following options:
■
Paste SNMP values
— pastes the SNMP values to the selected
elements only
■
Paste SNMP values to all
— pastes the SNMP values to the selected
element and to any sub-elements that may be present.
Summary of Contents for 3CR15600 - Enterprise Management Suite
Page 12: ...12 ...
Page 16: ...16 ABOUT THIS GUIDE ...
Page 40: ...40 CHAPTER 1 PRODUCT OVERVIEW ...
Page 54: ...54 CHAPTER 2 PRE INSTALLATION ...
Page 100: ...100 CHAPTER 4 SERVER FAILOVER CONFIGURATION ...
Page 123: ...Schedulable GUI Based Device Discovery 123 Figure 32 Session Preferences Discovery Tab Boxes ...
Page 132: ...132 CHAPTER 6 GUI CLIENT CONFIGURATION ...
Page 166: ...166 CHAPTER 9 NETWORK MANAGEMENT PLATFORM INTEGRATION CONFIGURATION ...
Page 206: ...206 CHAPTER 10 OPERATIONS ...
Page 212: ...212 APPENDIX A COMMAND LINE INTERFACE REFERENCE ...
Page 218: ...218 INDEX ...