Nokia Q1 Agent
About
This connector is a network management system that is designed to manage Nokia node devices of the Nokia DCNA system.
Configuration
Connections
SNMP Main Connection
This connector uses a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) connection and requires the following input during element creation:
SNMP CONNECTION:
- IP address/host: The polling IP of the device.
SNMP Settings:
- IP port: The IP port of the device.
- Get community string: The community string used when reading values from the device, by default public.
- Set community string: The community string used when setting values on the device, by default private.
Initialization
The monitored devices are loaded from an XML file located on the FTP server.
To make sure the connector can retrieve this file, go to the General page and specify the Username, Password, FTP Server Address, and File Name. If the file is located in a subfolder of the root directory, make sure that the File Path parameter is also filled in.
If DVEs need to be created automatically after the import, make sure the DVE Auto Creation option is enabled.
Important
If the DVE Auto Creation option is enabled, DVEs will be created automatically. This could result in a massive number of DVEs being created. If you wish to know how many DVEs will be created, use the Check DVE Count button to check the maximum number of DVEs that will be created. The result will be displayed by the parameter Max DVE Number Count.
Once all the mandatory parameters are filled in, click the Import DVE button to import the node devices from the XML file.
How to Use
General
This page contains FTP configuration parameters and DVE configuration settings.
If you wish to create a DVE automatically when a node device is imported, make sure that the Default View Name is configured and the DVE Auto Creation option is enabled.
With the Check DVE Count button, you can check the maximum possible number of DVEs that will be created.
Device Management
This page is used to manage the node devices that are imported from the XML file.
In the Device Management table, you can edit the DVE name and view for the node devices. When the DVE state of a device is enabled or disabled, the corresponding device DVE will be created or removed, respectively.
Important
Exercise caution when removing a DVE. Once a DVE has been removed, its historical alarm and trend data can no longer be accessed, even if a DVE with the same name is added again.
The Node Detailed Information table displays the detailed information of each imported node device.
Alarms
This page contains the Alarms table, which display alarms for each node device.
Logging
This page contains the DVE Log table, which displays any messages that require attention during the import or creation of node device DVEs.