6.3.29 NNM information definition file (ssonnminfo.conf)
In the NNM information definition file, define the information required to connect to NNMi. Use the ssonnmsetup command to edit (add, change, or delete) definitions in the NNM information definition file. Do not directly edit the definition file by using a text editor or by any other method. This definition file is read when SSO starts.
- Organization of this subsection
(1) Format
The following shows the format of the NNM information definition file.
When coding definitions in the NNM information definition file, note the following:
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Specify key name and value pairs, and enclose the pairs for each node key name in curly brackets ({ }).
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Delimit the key name and the value with a colon (:)
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The space or tab at the top of the line, after a curly bracket ({ or }), after the colon (:), or after the value is ignored.
(2) Description
(a) Node key name
As the node key name, default or an IP address is set. Under default, the information on the connection to NNMi is defined. Under an IP address, the information on the connection to another NNMi is defined according to definitions in the event destination definition file.
(b) Key name
The following table describes the contents of key definitions.
Key name |
Value |
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User |
User name that is used to connect to NNMi. This key contains the information specified in the -user option of the ssonnmsetup command. |
Password |
User password that is used to connect to NNMi. This key contains the encrypted code of the information specified in the -password option of the ssonnmsetup command. |
Port |
Port number of the NNM Web server port of NNMi. This key contains the information specified in the -port option of the ssonnmsetup command. |
Host |
Host name or IP address of the host where the connection destination NNMi is located in a distributed configuration. This key contains the information specified in the -host option of the ssonnmsetup command. This key is valid only when the node key name is default. In the basic configuration, SSO connects to the NNMi running on the same host where SSO is running. If you define the Host key, you can connect and link SSO to the NNMi running on a different host. |
SSL |
Specify on when performing HTTPS communication with NNMi. Specify off when performing HTTP communication with NNMi. |