Page 2 - Installation Information; floppy diskettes for Sun systems.
2 Installation Information This section provides information you need to know prior to installing the AAC Manager software. Hardware Requirements The AAC Manager runs under HP OpenView on either an HP or Sun workstation that is connected to the AACdevice. The AAC device must have firmware revision 3...
Page 3 - Installing the Application; Installing on HP Systems; Installing on Sun Systems; ovverify
3 Installing the Application This section describes how to install the AAC Manager software on both HP and Sun workstations. Installing on HP Systems To install the AAC Manager on HP systems, perform the steps below. (Refer to your HP OpenViewdocumentation for detailed descriptions of the HP OpenVie...
Page 4 - Removing the Application
4 4. Create a directory in a path other than /usr. This directory is temporary and only needed for the installation process. 5. TYPE: cd <path of directory created in Step 4> 6. Insert the first AAC Manager diskette. 7. TYPE: bar xvf /dev/rfd0 8. Insert the remaining diskettes as prompted. 9. ...
Page 5 - Discovering Devices; Ping Process; AAC Device Symbol; Figure 1; Figure 1. AAC Symbol for HP OpenView Map
5 Discovering Devices This section describes how HP OpenView discovers the AAC device and how you can accelerate that process. Once the AAC is assigned an IP address and is physically connected to the HP OpenView host, HP OpenViewdiscovers it automatically. With large networks, however, discovery ca...
Page 6 - Accessing the Terminal Interface; Select the AAC device symbol on the HP OpenView Map.; Figure 2. Terminal Interface Window; Return; NOTE; If you connect to the Terminal Interface using
6 Accessing the Terminal Interface The Terminal Interface provides the ability to connect directly to the AAC. The Terminal Interface providesVT100 terminal access over a telnet session. The Terminal Interface is limited to one session at a time perphysical device, although multiple sessions can be ...
Page 7 - Transferring Configuration Images; Uploading Configuration Images; Select the AAC device symbol on the HP OpenView Map.; Superuser or Manager.
7 Transferring Configuration Images Hardware and software options selected via the Terminal Interface for an AAC are stored in a configurationimage on the device. The configuration image can be transferred (uploaded) from the AAC device to the HPOpenView host and stored in a UNIX file. Conversely, a...
Page 8 - Figure 4. File Selection Window
8 Figure 3. Upload/Download Window Figure 4. File Selection Window
Page 9 - Operation Complete is displayed at the bottom of the window.; Select the Terminal Interface window. A message is displayed:; Transfer is successful. Press any key to continue.; Enter; Downloading Configuration Images; Select the AAC device symbol on the Map.; Superuser or
9 6. Choose an existing UNIX directory and file to receive the configuration image or enter the name of a new directory and/or file, and click OK. The File Selection Window disappears. 7. Click on Upload. 8. Click Apply to begin the operation. The percentage gauge in the center of the Upload/Downloa...
Page 10 - The File Selection Window disappears.
10 5. Click on Select. The File Selection Window appears (see Figure 4 ). 6. Select an existing UNIX directory and configuration image file to be sent to the AAC, and click OK. NOTE You must not select a configuration image file that wasuploaded from another AAC. Each configuration imagecontains inf...
Page 11 - Trap Support; The AAC generates the following generic traps:; Cold Start – The AAC has just performed a cold start.; The AAC generates the following enterprise-specific traps:
11 Trap Support The AAC generates alarms and events in the form of SNMP traps. These traps are managed by the HP OpenViewplatform and can be viewed using the HP OpenView Event Browser application as described in the HP OpenViewdocumentation. The AAC generates the following generic traps: • Link Down...