Roll Call SNMP Network Management for Racal InterLan Ethernet Adapters SECTION 1 - Overview -------------------- This directory contains TSR programs that communicate with Racal InterLan's Roll Call Network Management System. Roll Call is a Windows 3.1 application that allows the Network Administrator to gather SNMP statistics from Racal InterLan Workstation/Packet and DOS ODI drivers. For more information on Roll Call, contact your vendor or contact Racal InterLan Pre-Sales Support at 1-800-LAN-TALK. SECTION 2 - Contents of this directory -------------------------------------- PDAGENT.COM - SNMP Agent TSR that communicates with Racal InterLan's workstation drivers that support the Clarkson/FTP packet driver interface. RCCONFIG.EXE - Program used to build the SNMP user descriptor file (RCMGMNT.CFG) that is read by the PDAGENT.COM SNMP TSR at initialization. This file contains the user's name, location and contact information. ODIAGENT.COM - SNMP Agent TSR that communicates with Racal InterLan's DOS ODI datalink drivers. NET.CFG - Configuration file for ODI drivers and the ODIAGENT.COM SNMP TSR. This file contains the user's name, location and contact information. SECTION 3 - Installation for Workstation/Packet Drivers ------------------------------------------------------- 1. Copy the PDAGENT.COM and RCCONFIG.EXE files to a directory on your hard disk. (This is typically the directory where the network protocols and drivers are stored.) 2. Execute the RCCONFIG.EXE program (to create the RCMGMNT.CFG file). Specify the user's name in the NAME field. Specify a system description (for example, the type of PC, amount of system memory, and size of hard disk) in the SYSTEM DESCRIPTION field. Type the location of the PC in the LOCATION field. Type the name of the person or department to contact in the event of a problem in the CONTACT field. Type rollcall (all lower case) in the COMMUNITY field. When you get to the bottom of the form, you are prompted to press Enter (to exit RCCONFIG) or any other key to re-edit the fields. Press the Enter key again to exit the program. To prohibit users from modifying their SNMP configuration, delete the RCCONFIG.EXE program from the directory on the hard disk. (Be sure not to delete the new RCMGMNT.CFG file.) 3. Use a text editor to add/update the following lines in the workstation's AUTOEXEC.BAT file: SET PKTDRV=62 IPX PDAGENT NETX 4. Reboot the workstation to load and initialize the SNMP TSR. SECTION 4 - Installation for ODI Drivers ---------------------------------------- 1. Copy the ODIAGENT.COM and sample NET.CFG files to a directory on your hard disk. (This is typically the directory where the network protocols and drivers are stored.) 2. Use a text editor to modify the sample NET.CFG file to reflect your SNMP configuration. In the PROTOCOL SNMP section, specify the user's name in the NAME field. Specify a system description (for example, the type of PC, amount of system memory, and size of hard disk) in the SYSTEM DESCRIPTION field. Type the location of the PC in the LOCATION field. Type the name of the person or department to contact in the event of a problem in the CONTACT field. Type rollcall (all lower case) in the COMMUNITY field. In the LINK DRIVER section, add the following lines below any hardware-specific entries required for your adapter: Frame Ethernet_802.3 Frame Ethernet_II Protocol IPX 0 Ethernet_802.3 Protocol SNMP 814C Ethernet_II 3. Use a text editor to add/update the following lines in the workstation's AUTOEXEC.BAT file: LSL <drivername> (e.g. NI5210.COM) IPXODI ODIAGENT NETX 4. Reboot the workstation to load and initialize the SNMP TSR.Download Driver Pack
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