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06-08-2012 03:10 AM
06-08-2012 03:10 AM
System Management Homepage with moved SNMP MIB port?
Hi
I've installed and operated the System Management Homepage on a Proliant ML350 G3 running Windows 2000 Server. I've successfully logged in to it and had the diagnostics coming from the agents. An unrelated bespoke application the server must run needs to listen on the SNMP port 161 (which the standard Windows 2000 service 'SNMP Service' listens to) and provide a non-standard MIB on. The bespoke application has its own MIB server. I cannot change the bespoke applications MIB port, but I can change the port MS Windows uses to provide its MIB on. After moving the Windows 2000 SNMP port; the HP System Management Homepage is not letting me login. I assume it is attempting to connect to Port 161. (This is implied in the HP architectural description document c01817285). I am trying to find a way to configure the port the System Management Homepage Framework attempts to connect to its (Agents) MIB through. Any suggestions?
Thank you