Nms Device Mib Specifications; Nms Device Mib Overview - Paradyne COMSPHERE 6700 Series User Manual

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NMS Device MIB Specifications

NMS Device MIB Overview

The Device MIB supports management of COMSPHERE 3600, 3800, and 3900
Series devices attached to a COMSPHERE 6700 Series NMS. The device
attributes and commands are defined in a device-independent manner that
supports both modems and DSUs. The following groups are defined in the Device
MIB. Refer to Table C-1,
The SNMP Proxy Agent automatically provides a specific community name for
each managed device. An SNMP management application must use the device
specific community name to select which device to act upon.
The NMS 6700 Device MIB contains the common device attributes. There is an
instance of the Device MIB for each device in the 6700 network. Each device is
identified by a unique Community String. SNMP management applications must
use the Community Name to specify the device to access. Refer to
Community Views
The NMS 6700 Device Circuit Quality MIB contains Validity Object pairs. The first
object indicates the validity and value of the second object in the pair. The objects
include all defined defined values but a particular device type may not support
measuring the value.
6700-A2-GB20-30
NMS 6700 Device MIB Objects
Device Administration Group — Provides database configuration
information.
Device Identity Group — Displays identity information obtained from the
device.
Device Status Group — Indicates the current device status as reported in
the most recent device poll.
Device Circuit Quality Group — Identifies impairment measurements
obtained from the device.
Device EIA Status Group — Contains the status of the RS-232 leads at the
data port(s).
Device External Leads Group — Presents the status of optional external
devices that may be connected to the Paradyne device.
Device Command Group — Used to send commands to a device.
in Chapter 2, SNMP Proxy Agent Installation.
September 1998
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