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9145E NID Software User’s Manual

Getting Started

Setting Up SNMP Network Management

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2.1 Setting Up SNMP Network Management

The 9145E communicates with CanogaView or your Network Management Platform either in-
band, via the User or Network port, or out of band, via the Management UTP port.

2.1.1 About MIBs

To communicate with the 9145E using SNMP, standard Management Information Bases (MIBs)
are required on your Network Management Platform. Refer to “Supported MIBs” on page 8 for a
list of MIBs.

Additionally, Canoga Perkins Private MIBs are needed on the Management Platform to manage
tasks specific to the Canoga Perkins 9145E. The Canoga Perkins Private MIBs are available for
download in the Client Support area of the Canoga Perkins web site. Go to www.CANOGA.com
then click on Client Support.

NOTE: When logging in to the client site or secure site you will need to register using the

serial number of the 9145E.

2.1.2 9145E Set-up

There are several TCP/IP and SNMP parameters that need to be configured before accessing
the 9145E from CanogaView or your Management Platform. These parameters include TCP/IP
Address, Authorized Host List and Privileges. These parameters are initialized using a VT-100
Terminal connected to the RS-232 Serial Port. Refer to “System Configuration Menu” on page 9
for details on configuring these parameters.

2.2 Management User Interface

The Management User Interface for the 9145E provides a menu driven interface for setup,
monitoring, and diagnostics. You can access the screens directly by connecting to the serial port
of the 9145E or using Telnet.

A typical screen (Figure 2-1) includes standard descriptions and reference designations. Use this
and other screens to configure the system, set operational parameters, and verify the system
status. All screens use a common method for navigation.

NOTE: Status screens do not have selectable items.

Use the following methods to navigate screens:

Space bar - When a menu item is highlighted, press the Space bar to cycle through all

options for that item.

Tab - Press the Tab key to move the highlight to the next column.

Enter - Press the Enter key to select the highlighted option for a menu item or to go to the
next line.

Escape - Press the Esc key once to cancel an action or to return to the previous screen.

To select an item from a screen menu enter the menu item number. For example you would
press 6 and Enter to select “Utilities” as shown in Figure 2-1.

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