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- NNMi Northbound Interface
- NNMi Northbound Interface
- Enabling the NNMi Northbound Interface
- Using the NNMi Northbound Interface
- Changing the NNMi Northbound Interface
- Disabling the NNMi Northbound Interface
- Troubleshooting the NNMi Northbound Interface
- Application Failover and the NNMi Northbound Interface
- NNMi Northbound Interface Destination Form Reference
Enabling the NNMi Northbound Interface
Caution NNMi does not limit the amount of information sent in an SNMP trap using UDP. If any network hardware in the transmission path cannot handle the size of the trap data, or if network traffic is heavy, the trap might be lost. Therefore, it is recommended that the trap-receiving component of the northbound application be installed on the NNMi management server. The northbound application is responsible for ensuring reliable information transfer.
To enable the NNMi northbound interface, follow these steps:
- If necessary, configure the northbound application to understand the NNMi trap definitions.
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On the NNMi management server, configure NNMi incident forwarding:
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In the NNMi console, open the NNMi–Northbound Interface Destinations form (Integration Module Configuration > Northbound Interface), and then click New.
(If you have selected an available destination, click Reset to make the New button available.)
- Select the Enabled check box to make the remaining fields on the form available.
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Enter the information for connecting to the northbound application.
For information about these fields, see Northbound Application Connection Parameters.
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Specify the sending options and incident filter for the content to send to the northbound application.
For information about these fields, see NNMi Northbound Interface Integration Content.
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Click Submit at the bottom of the form.
A new window opens, showing a status message. If the message indicates a problem with the settings, click Return, and then adjust the values as suggested by the text of the error message.
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Optional. Create contextual interaction with NNMi by creating URLs that provide access to NNMi views from the northbound application.
For information, in the NNMi console, click Help > NNMi Documentation Library > Integrate NNMi Elsewhere with URLs.
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