Simple Network Management Protocol (Snmp) - NEC Univerge SV8100 Features And Specifications Manual

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UNIVERGE SV8100

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)

Description
SV8100 system software Version 9.00 or higher contains Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP) support that functions with Private MIB's and SNMP traps. Typically, an administrator uses an
SNMP application to centrally manage network devices. Using SNMP on the SV8100 allows it to be
managed alongside these other network devices. The SV8100 is considered as an SNMP Agent that
can talk to an SNMP application.
Private MIBS allow an SNMP application to make very specific requests to the SV8100 to obtain useful
information from the system. Below are examples of the different types of information that is available:
Hardware Key Code
Installed Hardware
System Software
System Date and Time
Installed licenses
VOIP Information
SNMP traps can be used for the purpose of monitoring SV8100 alarms via SNMP. When any of the
alarms are triggered on the SV8100, they can be reported in the SNMP application. Details of the
available alarms reports are available in
A 'MIB' (Management Information Base) file has been created that can be loaded into an SNMP
application. An 'OID' (Object ID) of 14399 has been registered for use by NEC for its systems, this is
pre-configured in the MIB file.
Conditions
The SNMP Private MIB's and SNMP trap features require both Maintenance (0043) and R9
Enhancement (0038) licenses. Standard MIB's do not require any licenses.
An SNMP browser is required to manage and view SNMP traps.
When properly configured, an SV8100 that enters a condition which causes an alarm will
also send SNMP traps to the SNMP browser.
A properly configured MIB OID file which is fully compiled in the MIB browser is required
before the MIB browser can perform Get operations from the SNMP agent.
The "Target Host" parameter referenced in Program 90-64 is the SNMP network
management device(s) that are run on an external PC.
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
Alarm Reports on page
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