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VS-1200-S Series Data Access Switch
VS-1200-S Series
Data Access Switch
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May 2011
541-0133-U-B.00
© 2011 Datacom Systems Inc

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  • Page 1 Datacom Systems Inc Access Your Network VS-1200-S Series Data Access Switch VS-1200-S Series Data Access Switch guide USER May 2011 541-0133-U-B.00 © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 3: Product Description

    Product Description The VERSAstream™ VS-1200-S Series Data Access Switches are adaptable. All ports are Any-to-Any ports and can be configured by the Command Line Interface (CLI) to be either input or output ports. Aggregation offers a complete view of the traffic and easily lets security and analysis tools collect all the data they need, expanding network visibility.
  • Page 4 VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc All rights reserved. No parts of this work may be reproduced in any form or by any means - graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping, or information storage and retrieval systems - without the written permission of the publisher.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    ........................... 10 Section 2 Overview 1 VS-1200-S Series Summary ........................... 11 2 What Shipped? ........................... 12 3 VS-1200-S Series Features and Benefits ........................... 12 4 VS-1200-S Series Common Specifications ........................... 13 5 VS-1200-S Series Model Specific Specifications ........................... 13 Section 3 Hardware 1 VS-1200-S Series Front Panels ...........................
  • Page 6 Section 5 Hardware Installation 1 Power ........................... 51 2 Any-to-Any Connection ........................... 51 3 Management Connection ........................... 52 Section 6 VS-1200-S Series Functional Drawing Section 7 Application 1 Gathering the Data (HyperTerminal configuration example) ........................... 55 © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 7: Contents

    3 Limits of Liability ........................... 61 Section 9 Appendix A - Agent Capabilities MIB Section 10 Appendix B - Power Supply MIB Section 11 Appendix C - Structure of Management Information MIB Section 12 Appendix D - FLASHutils © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 9: Section 1 Terms Of Use

    13057-1290, or call 315-463-9541. License Agreement Notice To All Users: By using Datacom Systems, Inc. products, you agree to the terms set forth. No licenses, express or implied, are granted with respect to the technology described and Datacom Systems, Inc. retains all rights with respect to the technology described herein. If applicable, you may return the product to the place of purchase for a full refund.
  • Page 10: Safety Notices And Warnings

    WARNING: Class 1 laser and LED product. A class 1 laser is safe under all conditions of normal use. Invisible laser radiation may be emitted from optical port openings when no fiber cable is connected, avoid exposure to laser radiation and do not stare into open optical ports. © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 11: Section 2 Overview

    24x7 monitoring of multiple links, nor do they need to "switch" to a different segment to collect data from it. A VS-1200-S series unit simultaneously collects data from multiple network segments and aggregates all the data before sending it to the connected network tools, expanding...
  • Page 12: What Shipped

    VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch What Shipped? VS-1200-S Series Data Access Switch 1 — Model: VS-1200-S series Data Access Switch 2 — Switching AC Adapters 2 — AC Line Cords 1 — DRL512-2M-R serial cable, DB9 M/F straight thru VS-1200-S Series Features and Benefits Connect any Gigabit devices or tools (protocol analyzers, probes, intrusion detection systems) for permanent simultaneous monitoring of multiple full-duplex links —...
  • Page 13: Vs-1200-S Series Common Specifications

    Warranty: Two (2) years - see 'Warranty' section for details. VS-1200-S Series Model Specific Specifications VS-1204BT-S: Any-to-Any Ports: 4 - 10/100/1000BaseT (RJ45 Connectors) VS-1208BT-S: Any-to-Any Ports: 8 - 10/100/1000BaseT (RJ45 Connectors) VS-1210BT/SFP-S: Any-to-Any Ports: 8 - 10/100/1000BaseT (RJ45 Connectors), 2 - SFP*...
  • Page 15: Section 3 Hardware

    Hardware Hardware Front panel images of the VS-1200-S series are provided in this section. VS-1200-S Series Front Panels VS-1204BT-S VS-1208BT-S VS-1210BT/SFP-S VS-1210BT/SFP-S © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 16: Front Panel Description

    VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch Front Panel Description This section provides a illustration and description of the front panel of the VS-1200-S series. An explanation of each front panel legend follows: 3.2.1 Power Two switching AC adapter power supplies are provided for each configurable unit. Although only one power supply is required to power the module, use of a second independent power source is strongly recommended to assure uninterrupted monitoring.
  • Page 17: Management Port

    Link indicates connection. The LED Display Code table deciphers the RJ45 jacks with integrated LEDs that display line status of the MANAGEMENT PORT. Rear Panel Description This section provides a description of the rear panel of the VS-1200-S series. An explanation of each rear panel legend follows: 3.3.1...
  • Page 18: Rear Labeling (Sfp Series)

    Furthermore, connecting the second DC input power socket to a different external power source circuit than the first DC input power source eliminates power as a single point of failure. © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 19: Section 4 Initial Configuration

    Any-to-Any ports to be configured as either inputs or outputs. The VS-1200-S series factory default is off for all Any-to-Any ports. 4.1.1 Basic Functionality Window Size Functionality: The CLI window is limited to 24 lines per screen and 80 characters per line.
  • Page 20: Password Recovery

    SE PO VT Set Port VTAG Stripping SET PORT VTAP SE PO VP Set Port VTAP SET PROMPT SE PR Set Command Prompt (max 32 bytes) SET SNMPv3 SE V3 Set SNMP ON or OFF © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 21: Power Status (Po St)

    Date/Time: 02-24-2011 16:38:31 Product: VS-1210BT/SFP-S Serial Number: 9326023 Version: 5.3.1.4 Security Version 1.0.0.14 MAC Address: 00-14-e2-00-10-d3 IP Address: 192.168.1.1 IP Subnet: 255.255.0.0 IP Default Gateway: 192.168.1.0 IP Port: 2370 FlashUtils protocol: enabled Telnet protocol: enabled © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 22: Show Groups (Sh Gr)

    Security Version: 1.0.0.14 MAC Address: 00-14-e2-00-10-d3 IP Address: 192.168.1.1 IP Subnet: 255.255.0.0 IP Default Gateway: 192.168.1.0 IP Port: 2370 FlashUtils protocol: enabled Telnet protocol: enabled SSH protocol: enabled Ping protocol: enabled SNMPv3 protocol: enabled > © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 23: Show Port Config (Sh Po Co)

    This command displays all port interface routing in a brief matrix summary as shown: > SHOW PORT ROUTING (SH PO RO) Example: > SH PO RO Outputs 01 ------------X------------------------------------------------------ 02 ------X------------------------------------------------------------ 03 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 04 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 05 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 06 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 07 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 08 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 09 -------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 -------------------------------------------------------------------- > © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 24: Show Product (Sh Pr)

    “password.” Then the Superuser prompt is displayed. It looks exactly like the basic prompt, except the prompt end has turned from “>” to “#,” as shown below: > SU (SU) Enter Password: ******** © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 25: Su Set Password (Su Se Pa)

    EDIT USER (ED US) This command edits Usernames/Passwords as shown: EDIT USER (ED US) user name Example: # ED US newuser Enter New Username: edituser Enter Password: **** Confirm Password: **** User edituser has been saved © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 26: Delete User (De Us)

    # SET SUBNET (SE SU) [Subnet Mask nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn] # SET GATEWAY (SE GA) [Default Gateway nnn.nnn.nnn.nn*n] Example: # SE IP 172.169.50.134 IP will be updated at end of session # SE SU 255.255.0.0 Subnet Mask will be updated at end of session © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 27: Set Port Group (Se Po Gr)

    SET PORT MONITOR (SE PO MO) comma separated list of port numbers, port names or group names [OFF] or [FROM comma separated list of port numbers, port names or group names] Example: # SE PO MO Port1 FROM Engineering # SE PO MO 4 FROM 3,2,PortNine © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 28: Set Port Name (Se Po Na)

    This command configures the TCP Port (default 2370) parameter. Initially this should be done using the serial port with a terminal application. The parameter is entered as shown: SET TCP PORT (SE TC PO) [nnnnn] Example: # SE TC PO 17216 TCP Port is now updated. © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 29: Set Upgrade (Se Up)

    SET SSH (SE SH) [OFF or ON] Example 1: # SE SH OFF The SSH protocol will be disabled at end of session. Example 2: > SE SH ON The SSH protocol will be enabled at end of session. © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 30: Set Ssh Key (Se Sh Ky)

    This command sets the SNMP service (default ENABLED) process. It is entered as shown: SET SNMPv3 (SE V3) [OFF or ON] Example 1: # SE V3 OFF The SNMP protocol is now disabled. Example 2: > SE V3 ON The SNMP protocol is now enabled. © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 31: Set Snmpv3 Superuser (Se V3 Su)

    1 stop bit Flow control none After completing review of the Command Line Interface (CLI) section and Exercise - CLI setting Ports section, detailed IP Address configuration can be found in the IP Address Configuration section. © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 32: Management Port Configuration (Rj45)

    VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch MANAGEMENT Port Configuration (RJ45) Once VS-1200-S series connection is made to the MANAGEMENT RJ45 port, open the terminal emulation application and create a connection with settings that fit your needs: The factory configured VS-1200-S series IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway are as follows: IP Address: 192.168.1.1;...
  • Page 33: Telnet

    All VS-1200-S series are shipped with a factory default configuration as follows: IP Address:192.168.1.1; Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0; Default Gateway: 0.0.0.0 IMPORTANT: If you expect to remotely connect to the VS-1200-S series, you must change the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway to match your Local Area Network as described in...
  • Page 34 VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch Step 2. Connect your PC and VS-1200-S using the provided Datacom Systems DRL512-2M-R cable. Connect the DB9 Female pin end to the serial port on your PC and connect the DB9 Male pin to the SERIAL port on the unit.
  • Page 35 PC from the Connect using: pull-down menu and select OK Step 6. Next, configure the COM Properties. The initial correct settings to communicate with the VS-1200-S series (9600, 8, None, 1, None) are shown below. Once all settings are configured correctly, click Apply, then click OK.
  • Page 36 Step 9 and if the pending IP Default Gateway is not correct, repeat Step 10. Repeat Step 11 to review and verify that the pending IP Address, IP Subnet and IP Default Gateway match the intended Local Area Network input IP Address, IP Subnet and IP Default Gateway. © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 37: Ip Address Configuration With Telnet

    'Yes, No or Cancel,' as you prefer, to the "Do you want to save the connection named "Connect"?" prompt. Step 15. Disconnect the DRL512-2M-R serial cable. Step 16. Install the VS-1200-S series in your chosen network location. 4.4.2 IP Address Configuration with TELNET...
  • Page 38 Step 4. Right click the Local Area Connection and from the drop down menu select Properties. Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and highlight and click the Properties box. Check the button Use the following IP Address: Use IP Address: 192.168.1.5 and Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0. Click OK. © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 39 Microsoft Telnet Client Commands, at the prompt, enter ? and hit the Enter key. Supported commands will be displayed.) Step 7. At the Command Prompt window prompt, enter o 192.168.1.1 and hit the Enter key. © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 40 Step 12. SHOW (SH) by typing sh and press the Enter key to display and affirm that the pending IP Address, IP Subnet and IP Default Gateway match the intended Local Area Network input IP Address, IP Subnet and IP Default Gateway. © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 41: Exercise - Cli Setting Ports

    "Local Area Connection - A network cable is unplugged." Step 15. Close TELNET Step 16. Disconnect the DRL512-2M-R serial cable. Step 17. Install the VS-1200-S series in your chosen network location. Exercise - CLI Setting Ports PREMISE: The configurable VERSAstream allows multiple network devices/tools to receive the combined data of multiple Ethernet network segments.
  • Page 42 SERIAL DB9 port. Settings are found in the 'Initial Configuration', 'SERIAL Port Configuration (DB9)', 'HyperTerminal ' section. Press Enter key, Enter key, then enter your Username (default: Administrator), Enter key, Password (default: admin) and Enter key. Default prompt is the > symbol. © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 43 Any-to-Any ports as well as the input/output for Tap ports. The VS-1200-S Series factory default for all Any-to-Any ports is off. Ensure there are no previous settings present, go through Ports 1-10 and set them to OFF as...
  • Page 44 # SH PO RO Outputs 01 ---------------------------------------X-----------X----X 02 ----------------------------------------------X----X----X 03 ---------------------------------X-----------------------X 04 ---------------------------X----X-----------------------X 05 ----------------------X----------------------------------- 06 ----------------X----X----------------------------------- 07 ---X------------------------------------------------------ 08 ---------X------------------------------------------------ 09 ---X----X------------------------------------------------ 10 ---X----X-----X----X------------------------------------ This completes the exercise using the Command Line Interface for setting ports. © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 45: Management Connection (Rj45)

    Step 5. Type Exit and press the Enter key to end the connection session as indicated in a few seconds by the Windows informational message balloon pop-up icon "Local Area Connection - A network cable is unplugged." Step 6. Close TELNET. © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 46: Ssh

    Step 1. When you start PuTTy, you see the dialog box that allows you to control everything PuTTy can do. You don't need to change most of the configuration options. To start the simplest kind of session, all you need to do is to enter a few basic parameters. © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 47 So if you connect to a SSH Server and it sends you a different host key from the one you were expecting, you will have the chance to abandon your connection before you type any private information (such as a password) into it. © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 48: Snmp Configuration

    Appendix B - Power Supply MIB Appendix C - Structure of Management MIB sections are for your reference. RELEASE NOTES: 1. When adding a TRAP destination, any specified snmpTargetAddrTagList string must be restricted to alphanumeric characters (0-9, a-z, A-Z). © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 49: Small Form-Factor Plug Module

    SFP module with fiber or copper cables attached to it. Disconnect all cables before removing or installing a SFP module. CAUTION: Prevent system problems, use only Datacom Systems Inc. supplied SFP modules. 4.8.2...
  • Page 50: Installing The Sfp Module

    SFP module with fiber or copper cables attached to it. Disconnect all cables before installing a SFP module. CAUTION: Prevent system problems, use only Datacom Systems Inc. supplied SFP modules. Step 1. Turn the SFP module so the latch is towards the center of the Gigabit Ethernet Interface sockets.
  • Page 51: Section 5 Hardware Installation

    1. Step 1. Using the supplied Power Adapters and AC Line Cords, plug the VS-1200-S series into different circuit external power sources.Although only one power supply is required to power the configurable unit, use of a second independent power source is strongly recommended to assure uninterrupted monitoring.
  • Page 52: Management Connection

    LAN cable via your management LAN to a Remote Management Console which is a standard PC using a Telnet terminal emulator software application. Link indicates connection. The LED Display Code table deciphers the RJ45 jacks with integrated LEDs that display line status of the MANAGEMENT PORT. © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 53: Section 6 Vs-1200-S Series Functional Drawing

    VS-1200-S Series Functional Drawing VS-1200-S Series Functional Drawing VS-1210BT/SFP-S VS-1210SFP-S VS-1208BT-S VS-1204BT-S © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 54 VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 55: Section 7 Application

    Application This section will present techniques and applications describing the practical use and new remedies for performing network analysis requirements using VS-1200-S series solutions. Gathering the Data (HyperTerminal configuration example) PREMISE: This application consists of workgroup switches that allow end users to access a group of servers.
  • Page 56 # symbol. Use the following syntax to set the input/output for Any-to-Any ports as well as the output for Tap ports. The VS-1200-S Series factory default for all Any-to-Any ports is off. Ensure there are no previous settings present, go through Ports 1-10 and set them to OFF as shown:...
  • Page 57 The VS-1210BT/ SFP-S allows many devices to share a single SPAN output. The VS-1210BT/SFP-S Small Form Pluggable capacity, allows users to send data across multimode or single-mode fiber. © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 58: All Pluggable In Optical Network (Telnet Configuration Example)

    SPAN port. The tap will allow enhanced visibility for security purposes. The second goal involves aggregating and replicating traffic from the previous goal for specific security and network analysis to be done. © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 59 Any-to-Any ports as well as the output for Tap ports. The VS-1200-S Series factory default for all Any-to-Any ports is off. Ensure there are no previous settings present, go through Ports 1-10 and set them to OFF as shown:...
  • Page 60 The VS-1210SFP-S allows many devices to share a single output. The VS-1210SFP-S Small Form Pluggable capacity, allows users to send data across multimode, single-mode fiber or copper. © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 61: Section 8 Customer Service

    Customer Service Customer Service This USERguide was written to help you get to know your new VS-1200-S Series quickly and easily. We would welcome any comments or suggestions you may have regarding this USERguide. Datacom Customer Service is available via telephone, facsimile, E-mail and Web. Outside of support hours, please leave a voice message and our Customer Service Staff will return your call as soon as possible.
  • Page 63 Appendix A - Agent Capabilities MIB The Datacom Agent Capabilities MIB This Appendix specifies a proprietary MIB module of Datacom Systems Inc. Distribution of this memo is limited to Datacom product licensees and other interested parties having express written consent from Datacom Systems Inc.
  • Page 64 The identity of a Datacom SNMP agent is exposed as the value of the sysObjectID object. For additional information about the definition of sysObject, see the SNMPv2-MIB [RFC 3418]. Datacom agent identities are defined within the Datacom agentIdents subtree. © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 65: Section 9 Appendix A - Agent Capabilities Mib

    = dcomCapsAres1dot0dot0 sysORDescr.2 = "supports Datacom ARES version 1.0.0" sysORUpTime.1 = 55 5. Definitions DATACOM-AGENT-CAPS-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN IMPORTS MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-IDENTITY FROM SNMPv2-SMI -- [RFC2578] AGENT-CAPABILITIES FROM SNMPv2-CONF -- [RFC2580] datacomMibs, agentIdents, agentCaps FROM DATACOM-SMI-MIB; © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 66 DESCRIPTION "The MIB module for defining agent identities and agent capabilities for Datacom SNMP Agents. Copyright (C) 2010 Datacom Systems Inc. All rights reserved. Use is subject to license terms. This version of the DATACOM-AGENT-CAPS-MIB module is part of Datacom publication, `The Datacom Agent Capabilities MIB', July 2010.
  • Page 67 STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The Agent Capabilities statement indicating support for the base set of SNMPv3 MIB modules. " SUPPORTS SNMP-MPD-MIB INCLUDES { snmpMPDGroup SUPPORTS SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB INCLUDES { snmpEngineGroup SUPPORTS SNMP-TARGET-MIB INCLUDES { snmpTargetBasicGroup, snmpTargetResponseGroup, snmpTargetCommandResponderGroup © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 68 ::= { agentCaps 1 } dcomCapsAres1dot0dot0 AGENT-CAPABILITIES PRODUCT-RELEASE "Datacom ARES version 1.0.0 " STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The Agent Capabilities statement for Datacom ARES version 1.0.0 " SUPPORTS IF-MIB INCLUDES { ifGeneralInformationGroup, linkUpDownNotificationsGroup VARIATION ifPhysAddress ACCESS not-implemented DESCRIPTION "not implemented" © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 69 The production and maintenance of this memo is a group effort of the Datacom development team. 7. Security Considerations This module does not define any management objects. Instead, it defines the top level assignments within the Datacom enterprise name space. © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 70 Internet-Standard Network Management Framework", RFC 3410, December, 2002. [RFC3418] R. Presuhn, "Management Information Base (MIB) for the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)", RFC 3418, December, 2002. 9.0 Change Log Changes introduced in revision "201007260000Z", 26 July 2010 - initial version © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 71: Section 10 Appendix B - Power Supply Mib

    Appendix B - Power Supply MIB The Datacom Power Supply (PS) MIB This Appendix specifies a proprietary MIB module of Datacom Systems Inc. Distribution of this Appendix is limited to Datacom product licensees and other interested parties having express written consent from Datacom Systems Inc.
  • Page 72 This section discusses the syntax types defined in the 'Structure of Management Information Version 2 (SMIv2)' [RFC2578] and used in this MIB module. 4.1.1.1 Unsigned32 There is one object defined in this MIB module using the SMIv2 Unsigned32 syntax type. © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 73 A change in the value of a dcomPowerSupplyLastChange instance indicates the time at which a power supply transitioned into its current state. A value of zero(0) indicates that a power supply was already in its current state when the SNMP agent last re-initialized. © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 74 A value of 'stateDown(2)' indicates the power suppply is not operating or is not plugged in. A value of 'stateUp(3)' indicates the power supply is operating as intended. A dcomPowerSupplyStatus value of 'stateUnknown(1)' indicates the current state of the power © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 75 - when a dcomPowerSupplyEventUp event notification is received, a management application SHOULD determine which previously received dcomPowerSupplyEventDown event this dcomPowerSupplyEventUp event notification resolves. 5. Definitions DATACOM-POWER-SUPPLY-MIB DEFINITIONS ::= BEGIN IMPORTS © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 76 "This MIB modules defines managed objects and notifications exposing status information about power supplies associated with Datacom products. Copyright (C) 2010 Datacom Systems Inc. All rights reserved. Use is subject to license terms. This version of the DATACOM-POWER-SUPPLY-MIB module is part of Datacom publication, `The Datacom Power Supply MIB', July 2010.
  • Page 77 MIB module. " ::= { datacomPowerSupplyMib 3 } -- assignments under dcomPowerSupplyEvents dcomPowerSupplyEventsNotify OBJECT-IDENTITY STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The required SNMP notification prefix. " ::= { dcomPowerSupplyEvents 0 } -- assignments under dcomPowerSupplyConformance dcomPowerSupplyCompliances OBJECT-IDENTITY STATUS current © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 78 DESCRIPTION "Status information for a power supply associated with a Datacom product. " INDEX { dcomPowerSupplyIndex } ::= { dcomPowerSupplyStatusTable 1 } DcomPowerSupplyStatusEntry ::= SEQUENCE { dcomPowerSupplyIndex Unsigned32, dcomPowerSupplyStatus INTEGER, dcomPowerSupplyLastChange TimeStamp dcomPowerSupplyIndex OBJECT-TYPE © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 79 A value of zero(0) indicates this power supply was already in its current state when the SNMP agent last re-initialized. " ::= { dcomPowerSupplyStatusEntry 3 } -- power supply event notifications dcomPowerSupplyEventUp NOTIFICATION-TYPE © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 80 -- conformance and compliance statements dcomPowerSupplyCompliance MODULE-COMPLIANCE STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The compliance statement for systems supporting the Datacom Power Supply MIB." MODULE -- this module MANDATORY-GROUPS { dcomPowerSupplyStatusGroup , dcomPowerSupplyEventGroup ::= { dcomPowerSupplyCompliances 1 } © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 81 None of the readable objects in this MIB module (i.e., objects with a MAX-ACCESS other than not-accessible) are considered sensitive or vulnerable within network environments. SNMP versions prior to SNMPv3 did not include adequate security. Even if the network itself is © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 82 [RFC2580] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case, J., Rose, M., and S. Waldbusser, "Conformance Statements for SMIv2", STD 58, RFC 2580, April 1999. [DSI-SMI] Datacom Systems, Inc., "The Datacom Structure of Management Information (SMI), July 2010. 8.2 Informative References [RFC3410] Case, J., Mundy, R., Partain, D., and B.
  • Page 83 The current set of Datacom Enterprise MIB modules may be requested by sending an email to support@datacom.com. Copyright Notice Copyright (C) 2010 Datacom Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved; use is subject to license terms. Abstract This memo defines a portion of the Management Information Base (MIB) for use with network management protocols in The Internet community.
  • Page 84: Section 11 Appendix C - Structure Of Management

    9762. An up-to-date list of private enterprise number assignments is maintained by IANA at http://www.iana.org/assignments/enterprise-numbers. The organization of the datacom(9762) subtree follows: agentIdents(1) The agentIdents subtree provides an area for OBJECT-IDENTITY definitions used for the identification of Datacom SNMP © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 85 -- [RFC2578] datacomSmiMib MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "201007010000Z" -- 1 July 2010, midnight ORGANIZATION "Datacom Systems Inc." CONTACT-INFO "Datacom Systems Inc. 9 Adler Drive East Syracuse, NY 13057 Telephone: +1 315 463 1585 EMail: support@datacomsystems.com URL: http://www.datacomsystems.com © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 86 DESCRIPTION "The top level organization of the Datacom private enterprise name space. Copyright (C) 2010 Datacom Systems Inc. All rights reserved. Use is subject to license terms. This version of the DATACOM-SMI-MIB module is part of Datacom publication, `The Datacom SMI MIB', July 2010.
  • Page 87 Datacom development team. 7. Security Considerations This module does not define any management objects. Instead, it defines the top level assignments within the Datacom enterprise name space. Meaningful security considerations can only be written in MIB © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 88 [RFC3410] Case, J., Mundy, R., Partain, D., and B. Stewart, "Introduction and Applicability Statements for Internet-Standard Network Management Framework", RFC 3410, December, 2002. 9. Change Log Changes introduced in revision "201007010000Z", 1 July 2010 - initial version © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 89 Updating MicroProcessor. The firmware update will take three to four minutes. CAUTION: Do not interrupt the programming process, otherwise you may be unable to access the unit. 5. When the firmware update is complete the product will automatically reboot. © 2011 Datacom Systems Inc...
  • Page 90 Datacom Systems Inc. 9 Adler Drive • East Syracuse, NY 13057 TEL: (315) 463-9541 • FAX: (315) 463-9557 http://www.datacomsystems.com Datacom Systems Inc Access Your Network...

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