5-84 Installing and Using Utilities
Refresh of View based on State Change Alert Setting
A new function is supported so that NEC ESMPRO Manager window will be updated on a system
state change basis (in other words, whenever necessary). This function is OFF by default. See the
[Setting] below about how to turn it ON.
NEC ESMPRO Manager window is updated by one minute-interval polling by default. Therefore,
there is some time-lag for NEC ESMPRO Manager to recognize changes in NEC Agent. By using
this function, the time-lag can be reduced. However, it may consume a little bit more network band
width since each state change will be notified to NEC ESMPRO Manager as some kind of alert.
[Setting]
1.
Select [All Programs]
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[Esmpro] from the start menu and click [Manager Settings].
[Manager Settings] dialog box
2.
Check [Enable the State Change Alert Setting].
3.
Click the [Agent Setting...] button.
[State Change Alert Setting] dialog box
4.
Check the name of servers sending the state change alert to the Manager when the Agent
recognizes changes in the state.
Click the [Execute] button for the setting change to take effect.
5.
Refer to “To change the settings of the SNMP Service:” in “Preparation before Setup” in
Chapter 5 of the User’s Guide (Setup) to configure destinations to send state change alerts.
(This server sends state change alerts by SNMP).
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