
Chapter 6
30 Avaya Network Management Applications and Device Managers Installation Guide
Getting Started with Avaya Network
Management in Standalone Mode
After installing Avaya Network Management to run in Standalone
Mode, the following steps will help you start managing your network
using Avaya Network Management:
1. Ensure that Avaya Network Management Server is running.
Avaya Network Management Server is a Windows service and
should start automatically when you boot the server station. To
check the status of Avaya Network Management Server, select
Start > Programs > Avaya > Network Management Server > Avaya
Network Management Server Status
. A dialog box opens with the
current Network Management Server status. If Network
Management Server is not running, start Network Management
Server. To start Network Management Server, select
Start >
Programs > Avaya > Network Management Server > Start Avaya
Network Management Server
.
2. Start Avaya Network Management Console. To start Avaya
Network Management Console, double-click the Avaya Network
Management Console icon on the Windows Desktop.
3. Discover the subnets and objects in your network and save the
results in the current Network Map. For instructions on
discovering your network, refer to “Discovering Your Network” in
the Avaya Network Management Console in Standalone Mode User
Guide.
4. Add Avaya Network Management Server to the device’s list of
Trap Managers. For more information, refer to each device
manager’s User Guide or on-line help.
5. Configure the devices in your network. Device configuration can
be performed using the device managers and Avaya Network
Configuration Manager. For instructions on configuring devices,
refer to each device manager’s User Guide, Avaya Network
Configuration Manager User Guide, or the on-line help.
6. Set up custom views of your network. For instructions on
creating custom views of your network, refer to “Custom Views”
in the Avaya Network Management Console in Standalone Mode User
Guide.
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