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MIB Information used by the NNMi Northbound Interface
Complete the following steps to load specific MIBs into NNMi, then view the management information used for incident notifications sent by the NNMi northbound integration.
- From a command prompt, run the
nnmloadmib.ovpl -load hp-nnmi.mib
command to load thehp-nnmi.mib
file. - From a command prompt, run the
nnmloadmib.ovpl -load p-nnmi-registration.mib
command to load thehp-nnmi-registration.mib
file. - From a command prompt, run the
nnmloadmib.ovpl -load hp-nnmi-nbi.mib
command to load thehp-nnmi-nbi.mib
file. - Optional Step: From a command prompt, run the
nnmloadmib.ovpl -load hp-nnmi-ispi-perf-nbi.mib
command to load thehp-nnmi-ispi-perf-nbi.mib
file. - From the NNMi console, open the Configuration workspace.
- Click MIBs->Loaded MIBs.
- Double-click each of the MIBs you just loaded; then click MIB Variables to view the MIB information.
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