filename: README.txt description: How to extend the NetWare* SNMP.NLM module to support the INTEL(R)-LAN-ADAPTERS MIB. Overview: ========= The LANAgent module extends the SNMP agent for NetWare*. It provides information on Intel PRO/100 and PRO/1000 adapters through the ce100b and ce1000 adapter drivers. Additional information regarding server features, such as teaming and VLANs, is provided through the Intel Advanced Networking Services (iANS) module. This file describes how to enable the NetWare SNMP module to support the INTEL-LAN-ADAPTERS MIB. Prerequisites: ============== For optimal performance by the SNMP agent, install the Intel PRO/100 and/or PRO/1000 adapter drivers (ce100b, ce1000) and/or the Intel ANS module (iANS). The SNMP agent package is compliant with the following driver versions: - CE100b.lan: ver 4.11 and above - CE1000.lan: ver 3.03 and above - iANS.lan : ver 4.14 and above Installation Instructions: ========================== 1. Type "Load <path\>LANAgent" at the server prompt. 2. Configure the SNMP community name according to Novell* documentation. For example, type "Load SNMP ControlCommunity=" to enable GET and SET for any community name. For more information, go to http://www.novell.com and search for "Providing SNMP and ConnectView Support". 3. Register to receive Traps by adding the IP address of the management station to the list in the file SYS:\ETC\TRAPTARG.CFG. Available Commands: =================== "-h" or "help" Description: View the help description. "cache_time=<nn>" Default value: 50 (5 seconds) Description: Define a time period in which the data structure is considered valid. Two consecutive queries within that time will not cause update of the data. <nn> is an integer value set to 1/10 second. "trap_time=<nn>" Default value: 10 (1 second) Description: Define the time period between two consecutive trap checks. The units are the same as for cache_time. "status" Description: View the current values for cache_time and trap_time. * Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.Download Driver Pack
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From the Properties dialog box, select the Driver tab.
Click the Update Driver button, then follow the instructions.
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