The SNMP Integrator Guide covers the features of the Operations Center SNMP adapter that allow you to poll, gather, and view data available on SNMP agents while you work in the Operations Center console.
This guide is intended for Operations Center system administrators.
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This guide is part of the Operations Center documentation set. For the most recent version of the SNMP Integrator Guide and a complete list of publications supporting Operations Center, visit our Online Documentation Web Site at Operations Center 5.6 online documentation.
The Operations Center documentation set is also available as PDF files on the installation CD or ISO; and is delivered as part of the online help accessible from multiple locations in Operations Center depending on the product component.
We encourage you to use the following additional resources on the Web:
NetIQ User Community: A Web-based community with a variety of discussion topics.
NetIQ Support Knowledgebase : A collection of in-depth technical articles.
NetIQ Support Forums: A Web location where product users can discuss NetIQ product functionality and advice with other product users.
You can learn more about the policies and procedures of NetIQ Technical Support by accessing its Technical Support Guide.
Use these resources for support specific to Operations Center:
Telephone in Canada and the United States: 1-800-858-4000
Telephone outside the United States: 1-801-861-4000
E-mail: support@netiq.com
Submit a Service Request: http://support.novell.com/contact/
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