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Paradyne COMSPHERE 6800 Series Installation And Enabling/Disabling Instructions

Network management system snmp trap export feature

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  • Page 1 You have accessed an older version of a Paradyne product document. Paradyne is no longer a subsidiary of AT&T. Any reference to AT&T Paradyne is amended to read Paradyne Corporation.
  • Page 2 The traps community string will always be public. Object Identifier The SNMP traps forwarded from the 6800 Series NMS contain a single object identifier, the 6800 NMS, which is registered under the att-management sub-tree. The fully distinguished name for this object is the following:...
  • Page 3: Installation Notes

    SNMP will always be sent at the device level. Network Interface The SNMP Trap Export feature assumes that the SNMP Manager is connected to the 6800 Series NMS via the TCP/IP network. There is no limitation on the physical medium. It could be Ethernet, which is the most commonly used physical interface.
  • Page 4 The required base version of the 6800 Series NMS must be Release 4.1 or greater installed with PTF 4.1.1 or greater. The enable and disable commands can be run from the system command line. You must restart the 6800 Series NMS each time this feature is either enabled or disabled.
  • Page 5 TYPE: tar-xvf /dev/fd0 (current directory needs to be writeable) 7. Use the ping command to confirm that the SNMP Manager can communicate with the 6800 Series NMS host. A positive echo from this command confirms that the SNMP Manager is responding. If an error message(s) appears, the TCP/IP connectivity must be debugged.
  • Page 6 4. Restart the 6800 Series NMS. This step is required to enable trap forwarding. The traps will be forwarded to the node specified by the internet address in the previous step. Refer to your SNMP Manager documentation for the procedure for observing traps on the SNMP Manager.
  • Page 7 MIB Definition The following listing describes the MIB definitions. The language used for the MIB definition is the industry- standard ASN.1 (Abstract Syntex Notation). The macros used for the MIB definitions are defined in the Structure of Management Information, RFC (Request For Comments) 1155. The defined objects are assigned object identifiers and are registered appropriately.