Snmp, Overview, About snmp – TANDBERG Security Camera User Manual

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About SNMP

Tools such as TANDBERG Management Suite
(TMS) or HP OpenView may act as SNMP
Network Management Systems (NMS). They
allow you to monitor your network devices,
including the VCS, for conditions that might
require administrative attention.
The VCS offers basic support for SNMP, and
supports Version 1 and Version 2c of the
SNMP protocol. The information provided by
the VCS is defined by SNMP MIB-2 and is:

system uptime

system name

location

contact.

To allow the VCS to be monitored by an SNMP
NMS, you must enable SNMP on the VCS and
provide the name of the

SNMP community

within which it resides. You may optionally
provide the name of a

System contact

and the

physical

Location

of the system for reference

by administrators when following up on queries.
By default, SNMP is

Enabled

with a

SNMP

community name

of

public

.

Note: the VCS does not support SNMP traps
or SNMP sets, therefore it cannot be managed
via SNMP.

To configure the VCS’s SNMP settings:

System Configuration > SNMP

You will be taken to the

SNMP

page.

xConfiguration SNM

P

Location

Specifies the physical location of the VCS.

Enabled

Select

On

to enable SNMP support.

SNMP community name

Sets the VCS’s SNMP community name.

System contact

Specifies the name of the person who can be
contacted regarding issues with the VCS.

Save

Click here to save your changes.

Restart

Click here to restart the system.

You must save your changes and
restart the system for any changes to
take effect.

Configuration

Overview

TANDBERG

VIDEO COMMUNICATIONS SERVER

ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE

Introduction

Getting Started

Overview and

Status

System

Configuration

VCS

Configuration

Zones and

Neighbors

Call

Processing

Bandwidth

Control

Firewall

Traversal

Maintenance

Appendices

SNMP

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