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JP1 Version 12 JP1/Network Node Manager i Setup Guide


15.6 Connecting a global manager with a regional manager

In this example, regional1 and regional2 both manage several switches in common.

To forward this common switch information to global1 from regional1, you need to set up the required connection.

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To accomplish this, you must connect global1 to regional1 before connecting it to regional2. By using this connection sequence, global1 considers regional1 to be the NNMi management server monitoring these common switches. global1 also ignores information about these common switches that it receives from regional2.

Note

We recommend that you use this feature on a small scale to better understand how it works, then expand it to meet your network management needs.

To connect global1 first to regional1, then to regional2, complete the following steps:

  1. First, synchronize the NNMi management server clocks for global1, regional1, and regional2 before you connect these servers in a global network management configuration.

    For details, see Clock Synchronization Issues (SSO/Global Network Management) in NNMi Help.

    Note

    NNMi displays a warning message if there is a connection problem with a regional manager, such as a server clock synchronization issue.

  2. Set up a connection from global1 to regional1.

    a. From the global1 NNMi console, click Global Network Management in the Configuration workspace.

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    b. Click Regional Manager Connections.

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    c. Click the [Figure]New icon to create a new regional manager.

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    d. Add name and description information for regional1.

    e. Click the Connection tab.

    f. Click the [Figure]New icon.

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    g. Add the connection information for regional1.

    Note

    For specific information about completing this form, see Global Manager: Connect to a Regional Manager in NNMi Help.

    h. Click Save and Close in each configuration form to save your changes.

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  3. Complete steps a through h to establish a connection from global1 to regional2.