SNMP


Use the SNMP subtab to view, create, and modify Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) parameters so the ONS node can be used with SNMP management software. The ONS node uses SNMP to provide asynchronous event notification to a network management system (NMS). ONS SNMP implementation uses standard Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) management information bases (MIBs) to convey node-level inventory, fault, and performance management information for generic read-only management of SDH, DS-1, DS-3, and Ethernet technologies. SNMP allows limited management of the ONS node by a generic SNMP manager such as HP OpenView Network Node Manager (NNM) or Open Systems Interconnection (OSI) NetExpert.

Item

Description

Trap Destination

Displays the IP addresses of SNMP trap destinations.

Selected Destination

Displays routing information and SNMP parameters for the SNMP trap destination chosen under Trap Destinations:

  • IP Address: Displays the IP address of the computer where the network management system software resides. If the SNMP trap is routed to proxy ONS nodes, the IP addresses of proxy nodes appear as Relay A, Relay B, and Relay C.

  • Community Name: Displays the SNMP community name. The community name provides authentication and access control.

  • UDP Port: The TCP/IP User Datagram Protocol (UDP) port used for the SNMP trap and indicates the SNMP version used for the trap, either SNMPv1 or SNMPv2.

Create

Displays the Create SNMP Trap Destination dialog box to create a new SNMP trap.

Delete

Deletes the SNMP trap chosen under Trap Destinations.

Allow SNMP Sets

If checked, allows remote monitoring (RMON) MIB objects and MIB-2.system groups to be provisioned on the NMS.

Allow SNMP Proxy

If checked, allows the ONS node to serve as an SNMP relay node. If the SNMP trap destination is not directly reachable from the source node, one or more intermediate ONS nodes can relay the SNMP traps to the trap destination. The source node sends SNMP traps to Relay A, Relay A sends them to Relay B, and Relay B sends them to Relay C, which sends them to the trap destination. All SNMP relay nodes must have Allow SNMP Proxy enabled, and the community fields for relay nodes must match with at least one of the community names provisioned in the relay nodes.

Apply

Applies changes made to the SNMP fields.

Reset

Cancels SNMP subtab changes and returns the fields to their last-saved settings.

Help

Displays context-sensitive help.