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Thought experiment
Operations Manager management packs and agents at Tailspin Toys
Y ou are responsible for managing the Operations Manager deployment at Tailspin
Toys. The previous administrator imported a large number of management packs
that are no longer relevant to your organization and should be removed. You also
want to start using Operations Manager to monitor several network devices that
support the SNMP v3 protocol. Finally, you want to configure Active Directory so
that domain-joined clients automatically receive information about the Operations
Manager deployment.
With this information in mind, answer the following questions:
1. What steps must you take before removing an installed management pack?
2. What must you include when configuring a Run As account for devices that will
be managed through SMNP v3?
3. Which utility do you use to configure automatic agent assignment?
Objective summary
You can deploy the Operations Manager agent to computers that are members of a
trusted Active Directory domain using the Discovery Wizard. You can also manually
install the agent, or include it in an operating system image.
You can deploy the Operations Manager agent to supported versions of UNIX and
Linux using the Discovery Wizard, or by manually installing the agent.
When manually installing the agent, or including it in an image, you'll need to config-
ure agent authorization.
You can use Operations Manager to manage network devices that support the SNMP
v1, v2, or v3 protocols.
Management packs allow you to enhance the functionality of Operations Manager.
You can only import a management pack if the management pack dependencies are
already installed.
You can only remove a management pack if no other management packs exist, that
have the management pack you want to remove as a dependency.
Objective review
Answer the following questions to test your knowledge of the information in this objective.
You can find the answers to these questions and explanations of why each answer choice is
correct or incorrect in the “Answers” section at the end of the chapter.
 
 
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