HP Systems Insight Manager 5.2 Installation and Configuration Guide for Linux

6 Configuring HP SIM using the Options menu
Perform step 3 to configure HP SIM for your environment or you can use First Time Wizard in
Chapter 5 “Configuring HP SIM using the First Time Wizard”.
1. Install and configure the CMS. The procedure to complete this step is in Chapter 3 “Installing HP SIM
on the CMS for the first time”.
2. Install and configure the required management software on the systems that will be managed by the
CMS. For more information on this step, see Chapter 4 “Setting up managed systems” for details.
3. Configure HP SIM for your environment. The procedure to complete this step; is in this chapter or you
can use the First Time Wizard in Chapter 5 “Configuring HP SIM using the First Time Wizard” to perform
the initial configuration of HP SIM.
4. Configure the remaining protocols for the managed systems. See Chapter 7 “Configuring managed
systems” for details.
This chapter provides you with more configuration options then if you use First Time Wizard. The following
things need to be done to configure the protocols for the managed systems.
Configure protocol settings
Add users
Add toolboxes
Add authorizations
Configure email settings
Set up automatic event handling
Configure and execute discovery
NOTE: If you use these option menus to configure HP SIM make sure you run discovery to discover all of
the systems that you will be managing.
Configuring protocol settings
Configuring the protocol settings defines how HP SIM communicates with the managed systems.
To configure the protocol settings:
1. Select OptionsProtocol SettingsGlobal Protocol Settings. The Global Protocol Settings
page appears.
2. In the Default ping settings section, choose from the following:
(Recommended) Use the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) for system reachability
(ping) check. This is the default setting.
Use the TCP protocol for system reachability (ping) check port number 80. Select this if
your company has disabled Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP) on the corporate network
or if the corporate policy mandates system firewall software to filter ICMP requests.
Windows XP has this feature built in and can prevent systems from being automatically discovered.
This option enables you to run HP SIM and ping all available systems.
This option only applies to IP-based systems and is available for global, system-wide settings that
are used when managing all systems in HP SIM. It is used by automatic discovery, hardware status
polling, the ping tool, and any other tool that must verify system availability. This option is not
available on a single-system basis.
When HP SIM attempts a connection request to a system, that system does not need any additional
software running on it for this option to work. For example, HP does not require that a web server
be running on port 80. Some networking systems might not respond to the TCP request, which is
typically seen in low-end networking equipment. You can make manual additions, if necessary.
However, this system displays as Critical if hardware status polling is run.
To use a port other than port 80, change the
NodeReachableTcpPort
property in the
globalsettings.props file located in C:\Program Files\HP\Systems Insight
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