
12 Windows 2000 Advanced Server Setup Software Notes
Changing the TCP/IP Timeout Value
Change your TCP/IP timeout value to adapt to your fault-tolerant server
characteristics. This is necessary to ensure that the management system is
properly communicating with the fault-tolerant system and not timing out when
a CPU module is brought online on your system.
1. Launch Windows Explorer.
2. Explore the CD folder. Go to WINNT\W2K.
3. Double click FTREG.EXE. A message box displays.
4. Click OK. Another message box displays.
5. Click OK. Your TCP/IP settings have been changed.
Selecting Your Reporting Message
Select your reporting method for the ESMPRO Agent installed on your fault-
tolerant server. At a minimum you should use the SNMP method of reporting.
(See below for SNMP configuration information.)
To configure additional reporting methods:
1. At the Windows 2000 desktop, click Start, point to Settings, and click
Control Panel. The Control Panel screen displays.
2. Double click the ESMPRO Agent icon. The ESMPRO agent screen
displays.
3. Click Report Setting. The Alert Manager screen displays.
Note: By using the Menus Setting/Base Setting. and
Settings/Destination Settings. you can configure additional services to
report alerts via email, pagers, scripts, etc. Refer to the ESMPRO User’s
Guide on your EXPRESSBUILDER CD for more information.
Configuring your SNMP Trap Destination and Community Rights
The SNMP Service has been installed on your system. You need to set the trap
destination to your monitoring station(s).
1. At the Windows 2000 desktop, click Start, point to Programs,
Administrative Tools, and click Services. The Services Management
Console screen displays.
2. Right click SNMP Service. Click Properties. The Properties panel displays.
3. Click the Agent tab. Setup your contact and location.
4. Click the Trap Tab. Enter Trap Destinations associated with the public
community.
5. Click the Security Tab. Add a “READ WRITE community right” by
clicking on the Add button.
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