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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Integrated Management 2 - Event Gateway for Network Node Manager i


Preface

This manual describes the functions of JP1/Integrated Management 2 - Event Gateway for Network Node Manager i and how to configure and operate it. In this manual, JP1/Integrated Management 2 - Event Gateway for Network Node Manager i is abbreviated as JP1/IM - EG for NNMi. Replace the term JP1/Integrated Management - Event Gateway for Network Node Manager I with the term JP1/IM - EG for NNMi while reading this manual.

Organization of this preface

■ Intended readers

This manual is intended for users who convert NNMi incidents issued by JP1/Network Node Manager i, or JP1/Network Node Manager i Advanced into JP1 events and who use JP1/Integrated Management to manage and monitor such JP1 events. The manual assumes that the user is familiar with JP1/Base, JP1/Integrated Management, JP1/Network Node Manager i, and JP1/Network Node Manager i Advanced.

■ Organization of this manual

This manual consists of the following parts.

PART 1: Overview

Part 1 provides an overview of JP1/IM - EG for NNMi and describes the system configuration and procedure for converting NNMi incidents.

PART 2: Configuration and Operation

Part 2 explains how to install and set up JP1/IM - EG for NNMi and the tasks required during operation.

PART 3: Reference

Part 3 describes the commands supported by JP1/IM - EG for NNMi and the JP1 events and messages that are issued by JP1/IM - EG for NNMi.

PART 4: Troubleshooting

Part 4 describes troubleshooting when problems occur in JP1/IM - EG for NNMi.

■ Conventions: Diagrams

This manual uses the following conventions in diagrams:

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■ Conventions: Fonts and symbols

Font and symbol conventions are classified as:

These conventions are described below.

General font conventions

The following table lists the general font conventions:

Font

Convention

Bold

Bold type indicates text on a window, other than the window title. Such text includes menus, menu options, buttons, radio button options, and explanatory labels. For example, bold type is used in sentences such as the following:

  • From the File menu, choose Open.

  • Click the Cancel button.

  • In the Enter name entry box, type your name.

Italics

Italics are used to indicate a placeholder for actual text provided by the user or the system. Italics are also used for emphasis. For example:

  • Write the command as follows:

    copy source-file target-file

  • Do not delete the configuration file.

Code font

A code font indicates text that the user enters without change, or text (such as messages) output by the system. For example:

  • At the prompt, enter dir.

  • Use the send command to send mail.

  • The following message is displayed:

    The password is incorrect.

Examples of coding and messages appear as follows (although there may be some exceptions, such as when coding is included in a diagram):

MakeDatabase
...
StoreDatabase temp DB32

In examples of coding, an ellipsis (...) indicates that one or more lines of coding are not shown for purposes of brevity.

Conventions in syntax explanations

Syntax definitions appear as follows:

StoreDatabase [temp|perm] (database-name ...)

The following table lists the conventions used in syntax explanations:

Example font or symbol

Convention

StoreDatabase

Code-font characters must be entered exactly as shown.

database-name

This font style marks a placeholder that indicates where appropriate characters are to be entered in an actual command.

SD

Bold code-font characters indicate the abbreviation for a command.

perm

Underlined characters indicate the default value.

[ ]

Square brackets enclose an item or set of items whose specification is optional.

Example:

[A] means either nothing or A can be specified.

|

Only one of the options separated by a vertical bar can be specified at the same time.

Example:

A|B|C means A, or B, or C.

...

An ellipsis (...) indicates that the item or items enclosed in ( ) or [ ] immediately preceding the ellipsis may be specified as many times as necessary.

Example:

A, B, ... means that as many Bs as necessary are to be specified immediately after A.

{ }

One of the items or sets of items enclosed in curly brackets must be selected. Inside the curly brackets, each item or set of items is separated by a vertical bar (|).

Example:

{A|B|C} means that A, or B, or C must be specified.

( )

Parentheses indicate the range of items to which the vertical bar (|) or ellipsis (...) is applicable.

■ Conventions: Installation folders for the Windows versions of JP1/IM - EG for NNMi, JP1/Base, and JP1/IM

In this manual, the installation folders for the Windows versions of JP1/IM - EG for NNMi, JP1/Base, and JP1/IM are as follows:

Product name

Installation folder

Default installation folder#

JP1/IM - EG for NNMi

EG-for-NNMi-path

system-drive:\Program Files(x86)\HITACHI\JP1EG4NNMI

JP1/Base

Base-path

system-drive:\Program Files\HITACHI\JP1Base

JP1/IM - Manager

Console-path

system-drive:\Program Files\HITACHI\JP1Cons

#: Denotes the installation folder for each product when a default installation is performed.

■ Conventions: Meaning of "Administrator permissions" in this manual

In this manual, Administrator permissions refers to the Administrator permissions for the local PC. Provided that the user has Administrator permissions for the local PC, operations are the same whether they are performed with a local user account, a domain user account, or in an Active Directory environment.