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<strong>MonitorMagic</strong> topics<br />

To install the SNMP service, choose the Add/Remove Programs applet from the control panel,<br />

and then click Add/Remove Windows Components. Click Management and Monitoring tools,<br />

but do not select or clear its check box. Click Details. Select the "Simple Network Management<br />

Protocol check box, and click OK. Then click Next. and follow the instructions.<br />

In order for a SNMP Management application to receive trap data sent by the SNMP Service, The<br />

SNMP Service must be configured to forward the trap to the specific <strong>com</strong>puter. To configure<br />

these destinations do the following:<br />

Windows NT:<br />

Select the network applet from the control panel, select the services tab From the list choose<br />

the SNMP service, and select Properties. Select the Traps tab, and list the machine that runs<br />

your SNMP management application.<br />

Windows 2000:<br />

Open the control panel, select services, select the SNMP Service, and select properties. Follow<br />

the instructions.<br />

When the SNMP service on the machine running the <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> service is started, it will<br />

generate a general trap indicating that the SNMP node has started. If your SNMP Management<br />

application receives this trap then the Microsoft SNMP service is configured correctly, and you<br />

can start with Configure <strong>MonitorMagic</strong> SNMP traps.<br />

If your SNMP management application does not receive the trap message, you may want to try<br />

starting or stopping the SNMP Trap Service on the <strong>com</strong>puter that runs your Management<br />

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