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It is better to create alarm forwarding rules should be done after IMC has been configured with views,
groups, and after devices have been added to IMC.
For more information about creating rules for forwarding alarms from IMC to other management systems,
see "
Managing alarm forwarding: Integrating with other management systems
MIB management
Adding MIBs to IMC supports custom alarming and performance monitoring. To support this and other
SNMP administrative tasks, IMC includes an integrated SNMP MIB browser.
Adding a compiled MIB to IMC
For MIBs to be usable by IMC, they must first be compiled. IMC provides hundreds of standard and
custom or enterprise MIBs pre-compiled and pre-loaded into IMC.
To add a compiled MIB to IMC:
1.
Navigate to System:
a.
Click the System tab from the tabular navigation system on the top.
b.
Click the MIB Management icon
located under the Resource Management section of the
System page.
The dialog box for the SNMP MIB browser appears.
2.
Click the Load MIB Files icon
located in the navigation bar at the top of the MIB browser
window.
This displays the Load MIB Files dialog box.
3.
From the Compiled MIB File List, click the arrow to expand the list of MIBs that are compiled but
not currently loaded into IMC from the Unloaded MIB Group navigation tree located in the bottom
half of the Load MIB Files dialog box.
This displays the compiled unloaded MIB groups.
4.
Click the arrow of the Unloaded MIB Group that contains the compiled MIB you want to add.
5.
Highlight the MIBs from the Unloaded MIB Group in the Compiled MIB file list that you want to
load.
6.
Do one of the following:
Click the
button to load them, or
Click the
button to load all of the displayed MIBs.
The total number of files in the MIB tree cannot exceed 40.
7.
Click Close.
Compiling a MIB in IMC
To compile a MIB in IMC:
1.
Navigate to System:
a.
Click the System tab from the tabular navigation system on the top.