Embedded network management system using snmp, Hdm 2180 snmp physical interfaces, Management protocols – Verilink HDM 2180 (880-503048-001) Product Manual User Manual

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Standalone HDM 2180 SNMP Management

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Verilink HDM 2180 User Manual

Embedded

Network

Management

System Using

SNMP

The SNMP port connects to an Ethernet segment connected to a PC
running a user-supplied SNMP application, such as Verilink’s Node
Manager. Using such an application and depending on the
Management Information Base (MIB) interfaces provided, you can
configure, control, and monitor the performance of an HDM 2180
circuit

HDM 2180 allows appropriate values to be assigned to and
collected from the configuration management objects defined in
the supported MIBs.

An integrated (embedded) SNMP agent is used in the product. HDM
2180 is a separate manageable network entity under the SNMP
management application protocol. All configuration, control, and
monitoring elements handled via the ASCII terminal are available to
the SNMP agent. The embedded management services provide
information for network managers, system administrators,
customer service, field service personnel, and engineers to manage
the HDM 2180.

HDM 2180 SNMP

Physical

Interfaces

The only physical interface provided for SNMP on the circuit card
assembly is a 10Base-T Ethernet twisted pair implementation. A
SLIP interface is not supported.

Management

Protocols

HDM 2180 embedded SNMP supports SNMPv1. These standard
network management protocols support the following areas:

• Implementation of standard MIBs

• Implementation of enterprise-specific MIBs

• Remote booting

• Configuration Management

• Operator-selected saving of card configuration management

objects and default settings into non-volatile storage onboard

• During normal restart, in the absence of valid non-volatile

configuration management objects, the HDM 2180 assumes a
default configuration.

• Alarm and fault reporting and management, remote system

diagnostics

• Embedded management offers extensive diagnostics. Alarms

are offered through SNMPv1 generic traps with additional
alarm information available through Verilink enterprise
specific traps.

• HDM 2180 reports faults by sending the generic SNMPv1 traps

to appropriate SNMPv1 node management systems.

• Security Management

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