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Enm Add Node
Enm Add Node
User Guide
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Contents
1 Introduction 1
1.1 Target Groups 1
1.2 Prerequisites 1
5 Verification 25
1 Introduction
This document contains guidelines for adding an Ericsson Site Controller (ESC) or
Cabinet Controller (SCU 09) node to the network topology of Ericsson Network
Manager (ENM). ENM supports Fault Management (FM) for ESC nodes. The
procedure to connect to ENM is the same, therefore, everything that is stated for
ESC is applicable for SCU 09.
— Radio network
— Transport network
— Core network
For more information about ENM, see ENM Product Description in the Ericsson
Network Manager library.
— NOC operators
1.2 Prerequisites
Ensure that the following conditions are met:
— Ericsson Network Manager is installed and running.
— The latest version of the Mozilla Firefox or Google Chrome web browser is
used.
— SNMP trap receivers are configured on the node. For further information, see
SNMP Device Configuration and Manage Security.
Steps
Prerequisites
— CLI logins through SSH and Web GUI are enabled on the node.
Steps
Time Zone Select the Time Zone of the node. This is a mandatory
parameter.
— SNMP_V2C
— SNMP_V3
Transport Protocol
Set to SSH.
Enrollment Mode
Select the appropriate Enrollment Mode.
SNMP Auth Key Enter SNMP Auth Key. This parameter is optional and
can be left empty for SNMPv2c, but mandatory for
SNMPv3.
SNMP Priv Key Enter SNMP Private Key. This parameter is optional
and can be left empty for SNMPv2c, but mandatory
for SNMPv3.
Result: The Node successfully created dialog box appears to confirm that the
node was successfully added.
16. Check the Topology Browser to verify that the node is synchronized.
17. Continue with Add another Node and repeat step 2-13.
If no additional nodes have to be added, do the following:
Secure Username
Set the username to be identical to the username
configured on the node.
Secure Password
Set the password to be identical to the password
configured on the node.
Connection Profile
Select the appropriate Connection Profile.
Discovery Options
Select ESC, SCU, or both.
Activity Scheduling
Select an option for starting the Discovery Activity.
Prerequisites
— CM is synchronized.
Steps
EnrollmentMode:
CMPv2_INITIAL
Example
8. Run the following command to check that the transport protocol is changed
to TLS:
cmedit get NetworkElement= <NodeName>,
EscConnectivityInformation=1
Note: Data migration between other management systems and ENM is not
supported automatically.
Prerequisites
Steps
RELATED INFORMATION
Steps
comm t
endt t
Example
Example
Example
Steps
Example
Example
4. Check if the new values are set using the following command:
secadm snmp get --nodefile file:<filename>.txt
Example
Example
6. Check if the new values are set using the following command:
cmedit get --collection
<collectionName> EscConnectivityInformation=1
snmpVersion,snmpSecurityLevel,snmpSecurityName
Example
Example
Example
Example
Note: The attempts extend the user account locked state even if the correct
password is used.
5 Verification
Steps
1. Test the connection. Explore the node to see any active alarms and the
configuration.
If an alarm is active, do the following: