Cisco Cisco Unified Operations Manager 8.5 White Paper
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3.2.6 Verify Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) Driver
Manager
Some components of Operations Manager require the presence of the correct version of
ODBC on the Operations Manager server.
To verify the ODBC Driver Manager version, do the following:
ODBC on the Operations Manager server.
To verify the ODBC Driver Manager version, do the following:
Step 5
On the Operations Manager server, select Start > Settings > Control Panel >
Administrative Tools > Data Sources (ODBC).
Administrative Tools > Data Sources (ODBC).
Step 6
Click the About tab.
Step 7
Make sure that all ODBC core components have the same version number
(3.5xx or later). ODBC is not available from Microsoft as a standalone
installation but is packaged along with Microsoft Data Access Component
(MDAC).
(3.5xx or later). ODBC is not available from Microsoft as a standalone
installation but is packaged along with Microsoft Data Access Component
(MDAC).
Note: If the necessary OBDC is not listed, install MDAC 2.5 or higher by referring to the
Microsoft website.
3.2.7 Enabling/Installing Windows SNMP Service
Operations Manager reports the status of its components through the host-resources and
sysappl MIBs. This support enables users to monitor the management station (Operations
Manager) using a third-party SNMP management tool. To enable SNMP queries,
Windows SNMP service must already be installed before you install Operations
Manager. If Operations Manager is installed without Windows SNMP Service, then to
enable SNMP queries, you need to install the Windows SNMP service.
If you have installed Windows SNMP service after installing Operations Manager, then
you will need to manually ensure that the SNMP Trap Service is disabled. If the SNMP
Trap Service is not disabled, then Operations Manager will not be able to receive traps
from the devices it manages.
sysappl MIBs. This support enables users to monitor the management station (Operations
Manager) using a third-party SNMP management tool. To enable SNMP queries,
Windows SNMP service must already be installed before you install Operations
Manager. If Operations Manager is installed without Windows SNMP Service, then to
enable SNMP queries, you need to install the Windows SNMP service.
If you have installed Windows SNMP service after installing Operations Manager, then
you will need to manually ensure that the SNMP Trap Service is disabled. If the SNMP
Trap Service is not disabled, then Operations Manager will not be able to receive traps
from the devices it manages.
Note: To improve security, the SNMP set operation is not allowed on any object ID
(OID) in the sysAppl MIB. After installation of Operations Manager, you should modify
the credentials for Windows SNMP service to not use a default or well-known
community string.
To verify that Windows SNMP Service is installed, perform the following steps:
• Open the Windows administrative tool Services window.
• Verify the following:
(OID) in the sysAppl MIB. After installation of Operations Manager, you should modify
the credentials for Windows SNMP service to not use a default or well-known
community string.
To verify that Windows SNMP Service is installed, perform the following steps:
• Open the Windows administrative tool Services window.
• Verify the following:
– SNMP Service is displayed on the Windows administrative tool Services
window (Windows SNMP service is installed).
– SNMP service status is started (SNMP service is running).
If SNMP Service is not installed, follow the Windows online help to install SNMP
Service. Search for install SNMP Service from the online help search.
Service. Search for install SNMP Service from the online help search.