Configuration procedures, Adding monitoring attributes on the key devices, Creating nqa instances for link monitoring – H3C Technologies H3C Intelligent Management Center User Manual
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Configuration procedures
Make sure you have the administrator access to perform the following configuration tasks.
Importing the key devices to the IMC Enterprise and Standard platform
Import the following devices to the IMC Enterprise and Standard platform:
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Core router.
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Switch A.
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Ecommerce application server.
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Web server.
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Name server.
For more information, see HP IMC Enterprise and Standard Platform Administrator Guide.
Adding monitoring attributes on the key devices
This section adds monitoring attributes to the core router. You can add monitoring attributes to other key
devices in the same way.
To add monitoring attributes to the core router:
1.
Click the Resource tab.
2.
From the left navigation tree, click Performance Management > Monitoring Settings.
The Monitoring Settings page appears.
3.
Click the value in the Instances column of the core router to check whether Device Unreachability
Proportion, Response Time of Device, CPU Usage, and Memory Usage are in the Item Name
column.
{
If they are displayed in the Item Name column, go to "Creating NQA instances for link
monitoring."
{
If the instance value number is 0, or they are not in the Item Name column, go to the following
steps to add them.
4.
Click Add Monitor.
The page for adding monitoring items appears.
5.
In the Select Index area, click Add.
a.
Select Response Time of Device (ms) and Device Unreachability Proportion (%) from
System-Device Defect.
b.
Select CPU Usage (%) from System-CPU Usage.
c.
Select Memory Usage (%) from System-Memory Usage.
6.
In the Select Device area, click Add, and then select the core router.
Use the default settings for other parameters.
7.
Click OK.
For more information about Performance Management, see HP IMC Enterprise and Standard Platform
Administrator Guide.
Creating NQA instances for link monitoring
Before you create NQA instances, make sure the core router and Switch A support both SNMP and
NQA.