3 remote control (snmp), Services setting 5.2 – 2N PBX 2N NetStar - Configuration Manual v2.6.0 User Manual

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Services Setting

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Figure 1 View of menu for time synchronization.

5.2.3 Remote control (SNMP)

What is it SNMP?

The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) forms part of the internet protocol suite as

defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). SNMP is used in network management

systems to monitor network-attached devices for conditions that warrant administrative attention. It

consists of a set of standards for network management, including an Application Layer protocol, a

database schema, and a set of data objects. SNMP exists in three versions. Second version includes

in addition authentication and third version includes encryption. Most of current devices apply to

SNMP version two.
In communication by SNMP we have to differentiate between two sides – monitoring and monitored.

These parts can run on separate physic equipments or within one equipment. Monitored side is often

called as Agent and monitoring side is called Manager. On the monitoring side are collected

information about system state. Manager sends requests to Agent – mostly he requests some

information about system state. Agent provides reactions to requests from Manager.

Communication between Agent and Manager is often marked as SNMP operation.
OID alias Object Identifier is identificator, which is used for explicit identification of each value in

the SNMP communication. OID is created by numbers divided with points, where each point

represents one level of hierarchical structure of OID tree. Number identifications within separate

subtrees aren't unique and that's why is OID always sent as whole string. Each company and each its

product using SNMP management has its own international OID. MIB alias Management

Information Base is used for translation of OID strings into text, which can be more

understandable. MIB database can be completed by adding another MIB files.

Users

SNMP v3 is user oriented. User created within this part of configuration corresponds with USM (User

Security Model) in SNMP v3 and with community of other versions.
Authentication – Within this section you can define password and way of encryption for

authentication.
Protocol – For securing your password you can use methods MD5 or SHA.
Password – Here you have to enter password.
Privacy – Within this section you can define password and way of encryption for data transmission.
Protocol – For transmission securing you can use methods DES or AES.

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