Overview, Snmp basics, Mib structure – Carrier Access Network Device Axxius 800 User Manual

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Axxius 800 - Release 2.2

SNMP Interface

Overview

Overview

The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) enables network operations
centers (NOCs) to monitor and manage network elements across an internetwork. The
Axxius 800 supports SNMP through its Ethernet port, which provides access to the
carrier’s TCP/IP management network.

SNMP Basics

SNMP is a mechanism for managing TCP/IP networks. It works by exchanging
information between an SNMP Manager and an SNMP Agent.

Carrier Access also offers NetworkValet® EMS, Java-based SNMP management
programs for Windows and Solaris computers, that provide a graphical user interface
to simplify management of the Axxius 800 and other Carrier Access products.

MIB Structure

The SNMP Agent displays network information in a Management Information Base
(MIB). MIBs are machine-to-machine interfaces that arrange and present information
according to industry standards such as RFC 1213. MIBs are tree-like structures
comprising nodes and leaves. Nodes are branch points used to divide information into
categories. Leaves have object values that can be examined and changed. Common
MIB objects include system names, performance statistics, and control values.

Control values are typically Integer types. This enables the object’s value to represent
a specific control selection. Selections are usually written in the “name(value)” format.
For example, the selection “closed(1)” means that the “closed” state is indicated by a
value of “1”.

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