Instruction manual
Chapter 2 Installation, Configuration and Management
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After the relevant threshold levels have been set, you can display them at
any time by using the show snmp alarm command. When these
threshold levels are breached, SNMP traps are sent to the destinations
specified by the
add snmp trap command
6. (Optional) Enable SNMP access on other IP addresses.
set ns ip <IPAddress> -snmp ENABLED -mgmtAccess
ENABLED
Where IPAddress is any NetScaler owned IP address.
2.6.3.3 Importing SNMP MIB Files to the SNMP Manager on the Host
Computer
Proceed as follows:
z If the HP OpenView SNMP manager is on your host computer, copy the
NS-MIB-smiv2.mib file from the /Utilities/SNMP/HP_OpenView
directory in the NetScaler 9000 system product CD or download it from
the FTP site: upload.netscaler.com.
z If the WhatsUpGold SNMP manager is on your host computer, copy the
traps.txt and mib.txt files from the /Utilities/SNMP/WhatsUpGold
directory in the NetScaler 9000 system product CD or download it from
the FTP site:
upload.netscaler.com.
Note: For more information on the Username and Password used to
connect to the FTP site, contact the NetScaler 9000 system product
support group.
2.6.4 System Users and Groups
All NetScaler systems are configured with the default nsroot user. The list
here details important characteristics of the nsroot user.
z The nsroot user is immutable and always has full system privileges.
z The nsroot user is not subject to any policy which is configured on the
system. This means that command and authentication polices cannot be
used to modify the nsroot user's access to the NetScaler system.
z The nsroot user cannot be bound in to group memberships.