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Darrell,
Of course, this is only good for routers (I guess).
Anyway... if you want to add a text-field (any text-field) that isn't listed
in the GUI... just
select some other field (e.g. sysDescription), and do the "Add To Advanced".
In the
window that displays the actual rule-code simply edit the field (e.g.
sysDescription), and
add your own field (e.g. sysName). Just make sure you have the actual
field-names
correctly spelled (including up/lower case).
Regards,
Gary Boyles, Intel
-----Original Message-----
From: Darrell Singleton [mailto:darrell.singleton@worldnet.att.net]
Sent: Monday, February 05, 2001 8:29 AM
To: nv-l@tkg.com
Subject: [NV-L] Smartset SNMP System Properties NV 6 for NT
Sirs;
Netview 6 NT
When creating smartsets, there is no sysName snmp field available on the
menu "SNMP System Properties". All choices that exist are:
Object ID, Location, Description and Contact.
How can I add sysName to that menu?
Thanks
Darrell,
Of
course, this is only good for routers (I guess).
Anyway... if you want to add a text-field (any
text-field) that isn't listed in the GUI... just
select
some other field (e.g. sysDescription), and do the "Add To Advanced". In
the
window
that displays the actual rule-code simply edit the field (e.g. sysDescription),
and
add
your own field (e.g. sysName). Just make sure you have the actual
field-names
correctly spelled (including up/lower
case).
Regards,
Gary
Boyles, Intel
Sirs;
Netview 6 NT
When creating smartsets, there is no sysName snmp
field available on the menu "SNMP System Properties". All choices that exist
are:
Object ID, Location, Description and
Contact.
How can I add sysName to that menu?
Thanks
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