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Chapter 4 Provisioning

Provisioning for SNMP

Provisioning for SNMP
The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is an application layer protocol
that allows you to manage network devices. SNMP is based on a client-server
query-response mode that requires an Ethernet connection. A manager application
(software installed on a computer) is the client generating the queries, and an agent
(software on the TimeProvider 5000) is the server generating responses. The
TimeProvider 5000 SNMP supports all existing functions. TimeProvider 5000
supports SNMPv2c and SNMPv3.
If SNMP is present, port 161 becomes the port of standard SNMP interactive
communications and port 162 becomes the trap port.
SNMP functionality is provisioned on the TP5000 using the CLI command
snmp" (see
Figure
Note: The SNMP feature can either be ordered in a new system, or
added to a previously ordered system as a field upgrade. Contact
your Symmetricom representative for more information.
Note: For redundant IOC systems, the IOC1 configuration is used for
both IOC cards, regardless of which IOC is active.
The TimeProvider 5000 MIB has one SNMP container OID for alarms and one
SNMP container OID for events. All alarms are reported from the same OID. The
object tp5000TrapAlarm, 1.3.6.1.4.1.9070.1.2.4.6.2.2.3, is the container OID used
to report alarms via SNMP trap. All events are reported from the same OID. The
object tp5000TrapEvent, 1.3.6.1.4.1.9070.1.2.4.6.2.2.4, is the container OID used
to report events via SNMP trap
Each container contains the following sub-info in its own OID:
Module ID (IMC, IOC1, IOC2)
Alarm/Event ID
Date&Time
Severity
Alarm/Event Description
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