IMC Networks Management Module SNMP Operation Manual

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  • Page 1 SNMP Management Module Operation Manual...
  • Page 2: Fcc Radio Frequency Interference Statement

    At its option, IMC Networks will repair or replace at no charge the product which proves to be defective within such warranty period. This limited warranty shall not apply if the IMC Networks product has been damaged by unreasonable use, accident, negligence, service or modification by anyone other than an authorized IMC Networks Service Technician or by any other causes unrelated to defective materials or workmanship.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Configuring ...2 SNMP Write Lock (iMediaChassis series) ...3 Using the SNMP Write Lock Switch...4 Using Telnet...5 About iConfig...6 About Serial Port Configuration ...7 UMA (Unified Management Agent) ...13 Passwords ...16 IMC Networks Technical Support...17 Specifications ...17 Electrostatic Discharge Precautions...18 Safety Certifications...19...
  • Page 4: About The Snmp Management Module

    About the SNMP Management Module The SNMP Management Module includes two twisted pair ports, one for management and one reserved for future use. The Management Module also features a DB-9 serial port. Both twisted pair ports include the AutoCross feature that automatically selects between a crossover workstation or straight-through, depending on the connected device.
  • Page 5: Configuring

    SNMP Management Module LEDs Each SNMP Management Module features several LEDs. The LED functions are: Glows green when a link is established on port. LNK/ACT Glows green when data activity occurs. Blinks amber when port is in Full-Duplex mode. FDX/COL Blinks amber when collisions occur;...
  • Page 6: Snmp Write Lock (Imediachassis Series)

    TABLE: Configuration Options IView2 VLANS Modes Subnet Mask Default Gateway Bandwidth Software Updates SNMP Write Lock (iMediaChassis series) There is an SNMP Write Lock switch on the iMediaChassis series; check the specific iMediaChassis manual for the location. The SNMP Write Lock switch prevents a new Management Module from re-configuring an iMcV- application module’s settings (e.g.
  • Page 7: Using The Snmp Write Lock Switch

    1. Open a session in iConfig with a device you want to administer. 2. Choose the Administration tab. 3. Click the Save PROM File button. 4. The Save as PROM dialog box appears. 5. Choose a folder and then select the filename you wish to save. .BIN is the default extension.
  • Page 8: Using Telnet

    8. After rebooting, set the SNMP Write Lock switch back to NORMAL. The previously made settings to the application modules will be active. When removing an SNMP card with the SNMP Write Lock enabled (set to LOCKED), current application modules settings will not be changed. Never power-cycle the chassis while the SNMP Write Lock is enabled (except during Step 5 in the preceding process).
  • Page 9: About Iconfig

    About iConfig iConfig is an in-band configuration utility (in iView²) that lets users quickly and easily complete the first stages of SNMP configuration for SNMP- manageable devices. iConfig can set the IP address, subnet mask and default gateway as well as define the community strings and SNMP traps. In addition to the above functions, iConfig offers an authorized IP address system and access restriction to MIB groups supported by manageable devices.
  • Page 10: About Serial Port Configuration

    the iView² CD. For information regarding the use of the iConfig utility, refer to the iConfig utility help file. About Serial Port Configuration The SNMP Management Modules used with the iMediaChassis series feature a serial port that includes a DB-9 serial connector. To connect an iMediaChassis series to a terminal/computer, use a straight-through (pin-to- pin) cable.
  • Page 11: Assigning Tcp/Ip Information

    Saved Values This section displays changes made during current session: • IP Address (MUST be assigned during initial configuration) • Subnet Mask (MUST be assigned during initial configuration) • Default Gateway Current Values This section displays values currently in use: •...
  • Page 12: Deleting Community Strings

    device, pressing Enter after each. The default gateway can also be assigned, if desired (press Enter to skip). When finished, press Enter, then type reboot for changes to take effect. The Saved Values and Current Values should now display both the changes made (e.g., new IP address and subnet mask).
  • Page 13: Removing Trap Destinations

    function enables ALL of the traps. To selectively activate and deactivate traps, use iConfig. iConfig Traps allow greater control using the Trap Edit than the serial and Telnet does. To choose generic or enterprise-specific Traps, use iConfig. Removing Trap Destinations To remove all trap destinations, press K.
  • Page 14 If the download is interrupted, do not reset the module or reboot the SNMP Management Module; doing so can corrupt the PROM and render the module useless. Close the session and then open a new TFTP session. Additional Device-Specific Options The iMediaChassis series also includes device-specific options.
  • Page 15: Downloading Files

    Update Manager iView² offers the option of scheduling an update search for IMC Networks’ devices listed in the Network outline. Within iView², select Tools/SNMP Options from the navigation toolbar. Select Update Manager Options, and a dialog box will be displayed, in which you can select when to run the update search.
  • Page 16: Uma (Unified Management Agent)

    The Unified Management Agent (UMA) allows operators to manage all IMC modules with on-board logic (FiberLinX-II series) installed in an IMC Networks iMediaChassis series, with a single IP address from a central location. In addition, UMA allows users to centrally manage and administer firmware upgrades over multiple devices.
  • Page 17 Easy Upgrades with the Unified Management Agent • Upgrade one or multiple Host (CO) or Remote (CPE) devices with just a few mouse clicks. Refer to the iMcV-FiberLinX-II, iMcV-GigaFiberLinX, AccessEtherLinX and IE-Mini FiberLinX-II series manuals for complete information. • All devices in chassis are fully functional while upgrades are in process. •...
  • Page 18: Telnet Session

    Telnet Session With the Unified Management Agent, users can also manage multiple devices installed in, or connected to, an iMediaChassis via a Telnet session, as well as assigning an IP address. In the example below, the devices listed on the left (e.g. MetroFiber 3 represent Host iMcV-FiberLinX-II units while the devices listed on the right (Irvine POP 3) represent Remote iMcV-FiberLinX-II units.
  • Page 19: System Requirements

    System Requirements To run iView², the management PC must be equipped with the following: • 29 MB free disk space, 64 MB RAM • Windows NT 4.0 Service Pack 5, 2000 Professional, XP Professional • Microsoft SNMP Services Installed • Microsoft IE 4.0 or Higher •...
  • Page 20: Imc Networks Technical Support

    IMC Networks Technical Support Tel: (949) 465-3000 or (800) 624-1070 (in the U.S. and Canada); +32-16-550880 (Europe) Fax: (949) 465-3020 E-Mail: techsupport@imcnetworks.com Web: www.imcnetworks.com Specifications Environmental: Operating Temperature 32° - 104° F (0° - 40° C) Storage Temperature 21° - 160° F (-6° - 71° C)
  • Page 21: Electrostatic Discharge Precautions

    Electrostatic Discharge Precautions Electrostatic discharge (ESD) can cause damage to your add-in modules. Always observe the following precautions when installing or handling an add-in module or any board assembly. Do not remove unit from its protective packaging until you’re ready to install it. Wear an ESD wrist grounding strap before handling any module or component.
  • Page 22: Safety Certifications

    (73/23/EEC). Certified to Safety of Information Technology Equipment, Including Electrical Business Equipment. For further details, contact IMC Networks. European Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE) requires that any equipment that bears this symbol on product or packaging must not be disposed of with unsorted municipal waste.
  • Page 23 Notes...
  • Page 24 © 2008 IMC Networks. All rights reserved. The information in this document is subject to change without notice. IMC Networks assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document. IE-MediaChassis/2 is a trademark of IMC Networks. Other brands or product names may be trademarks and are the property of their respective companies.

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