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Dyna SNMP
User Manual, v.2
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Contents
1
1.1
1.2
1.3
Introduction ............................................................................................5
General ....................................................................................................5
Mechanical construction...........................................................................5
Identification .............................................................................................7
2
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
Installation ..............................................................................................8
Management addresses...........................................................................9
Step-by-step installation .........................................................................10
Default settings ......................................................................................25
LEDs and rack alarms ............................................................................27
3
3.1
3.1.1
3.1.2
3.1.3
3.1.4
3.1.5
3.2
3.2.1
3.2.2
3.2.3
3.2.4
3.2.5
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Introduction
Dyna SNMP is a plug-in unit that can be used for collecting Q1 alarms
and other messages from Nokia-Siemens Networks Q1-managed nodes
PDH/PRE equipment, while mediating between these, and a supervising
management system as HP open view. The unit does not support the
other Q1 managed equipment, like Hopper, Flexi radios. It is not
compatible with E/ND generation equipment.
1.1
General
The purpose of this document is to give the information needed for
installation, operation, and maintenance of the Dyna SNMP.
Caution
The equipment is sensitive to static electricity. When handling units
removed from their anti-static packaging, you should wear wrist
grounding or take other corresponding precautions.
Caution
Do not leave or lay unpacked units on conducting materials, for
example, on metallic shelves or folios. Storing unpacked units on
metallic surfaces may discharge the unit battery.
1.2
Mechanical construction
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Figure 1.
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1.3
Identification
The equipment is identified with stickers. The identification sticker
contains the product code, product version, and serial number. The
identification stickers are shown in Figure 2. The location of the stickers
is shown in Figure 1.
Figure 2.
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The Dyna SNMP can be installed as follows:
Figure 3 shows the cables needed in the installation of the Dyna SNMP
Adapter plug-in unit. For more information on cables see Appendix A.
Before installing, make sure that you have the right equipment and
cables.
Note
The cables needed depend on the configuration of your system. Not all
cables are needed in every installation.
For the Local Management Interface (LMI), use the LMI cable only at the
initial installation stages. See also Appendix A.
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Figure 4.
If you are managing multiple subracks with one Dyna SNMP, you will
also have to build or order a Q1 cable to connect the DI interfaces of the
Dyna SNMP to Q1 equipment.
The Dyna SNMP contains parameters that must be set in the
commissioning of the unit. These settings include IP, SNMP, and Q1
settings. A basic step-by-step installation procedure is described in
section Step-by-step installation.
2.1
Management addresses
The Dyna SNMP uses Q1 management bus and Q1 physical addresses
for accessing the network elements.
The physical Q1 addresses of the network elements are the same as the
addresses that the Dyna SNMP uses to handle the element. In addition
to the backplane Q1 interface, there are three Q1 extension interfaces
(DI), which can be used to extend the Dyna SNMP management bus to
other units. The physical Q1 addresses of the network elements are
configured manually.
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2.2
Step-by-step installation
Installing process
1.
Make sure that you have the correct unit by checking the identification
sticker on the unit (see section Mechanical construction). Check also
that there are two flash memory units present (see Figure 5.), and that
there is a program in the Bank A flash (check the sticker on the chip).
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Figure 5.
2.
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Note
In the subrack, there are jumper settings that extend the Q1 bus in the
backplane. Make sure that these jumpers are properly set. See the
subrack manual for details.
On the unit, there are five jumper settings that are used for cable
terminating of the V.11 DI and SI interfaces. By default, these jumpers
are not connected. The jumper location and setting options are
presented in Figure 6.
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Figure 6.
3.
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Figure 7.
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When the Dyna SNMP is inserted into a slot, it performs power-up and
start-up tests. The three service LEDs light up and then go off in the
following sequence: green, yellow, and red. After successful tests, the
service LEDs should remain unlit. If any of the three service LEDs
remains lit, the unit is defective.
If the power-up test fails, the service LEDs start to blink. There can be
two reasons for the failure:
However, you can still start the CLI session to check the start-up test
results.
If the unit passes the power-up and start-up tests, the unit is ready for
configuration.
Note
When the application software is running OK, one of the LEDs is blinking
with green colour
5.
Connect your terminal (for example, laptop computer) with the local
management cable to the LMI connector. The terminal configuration is:
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VT100
async
9600
8 data bits
1 stop bit
no parity
no flow control
6.
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Constructing the management cables for the Dyna SNMP Adapter plugin unit is explained in Appendix A. The recommended way of connecting
the cables is shown in Figure 8, an alternative way is given in Figure 9.
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Figure 8.
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Figure 9.
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LED should be lit. You can check the results of the start-up test and the
software version by entering the show test and show software
commands.
If you have forgotten the password, you can bypass the password by
connecting the jumper shown in Figure 10. When the jumper is
connected, the default password admin applies.
Note
Remember that you must change the password, remove the jumper and
reboot the Dyna SNMP to use your own password again.
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Figure 10.
To be able to change the settings of the Dyna SNMP, you must switch to
the superuser level. This is done with the su command. The CLI prompts
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for the default superuser password, which is admin. You can also enter
su admin at once.
The default settings are shown in Table 1 in section Default settings The
CLI commands are listed in section List of commands.
8.
Figure 11.
Example configuration
There are three groups of settings that must be configured when the
Dyna SNMP is commissioned: Q1 settings, IP settings, and SNMP
settings.
Dyna SNMP settings
Passwords
CLs> set passwd
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Port configurations
CLs> set ethernet ipaddress 192.168.50.10
255.255.255.0
IP access table
CLs> set ipfilter 192.168.50.0 255.255.255.0
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Status
192.168.50.0 255.255.225.0
Enabled
10.10.10.0
255.255.255.0
Enabled
172.16.54.0
255.255.255.0
Enabled
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0.0.0.0
0.0.0.0
Disabled
IP routing table
Community strings
CLs> set commstr rd manager1
Note
There can only be three community strings. If more are added, the last
one will be replaced by the new one.
After Step 8, you can connect to the IP network via Ethernet or PPP
interfaces. To check whether the configuration was done successfully,
you can try to ping from the management computer: ping <IP address>.
9.
Configure Q1 settings
Q1 settings
Q1 bus parameters
CLs> set q1bus 9600 600 ,3
sets Q1 bus configuration for the selected port (baud rate, time out
and port). The port number can be 0, 1, 2, or 3; the default port is
0, which is the backplane Q1 bus.
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Insert new units to the subrack. The units will go through their normal
startup procedures. Configure the following network element
parameters:
Note
Each Q1 element must have a unique address.
Q1 element registration
CLs> add q1element 1020 ,3
Poller status
CLs> enable q1element 1020
enables Q1 polling
11.
Check configuration
2.3
Default settings
The default settings are shown in the table below.
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Table 1.
Default settings
Parameter
Default value
Timeout
5 minutes
Ethernet settings
PPP settings
IP filter
IP routing table
Empty
public SEC
Trap address
Empty
Q1 bus settings
Q1 poller list
Empty
Q1 polling parameters
Poller status
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2.4
Start-up test.
The LEDs turn off in the following sequence: red+yellow+green
red+yellow red none
There are three rack alarms (A, B and D). They are OFF during the startup.
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List of commands
3.1.1
3.1.2
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Logout
Exit
Display help
Display checksum
Switch
Software download
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3.1.4
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Reboot
Set IP route
Enable IP route
Disable IP route
Delete IP route
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Set trap
Enable trap
Disable trap
Delete trap
Display traps
Enable poller
Disable poller
Refresh
Show uptime
3.2
Command descriptions
3.2.1
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Command
Description
The user presses the ENTER key of the terminal. The CLI requests for password,
which is an alphanumeric string of 6 - 12 characters. After login, the CLI displays a
command prompt if no CLI sessions are already running. If there already is another
CLI session running, the CLI displays an error message and quits.
Privilege level
USER
Syntax
Arguments
None
Examples
<ENTER>
Password: *******
CLu>
Command
Description
The user enters the su command. The CLI requests for the superuser password.
After login, the CLI displays a superuser command prompt. If the user gives the
password together with the command, the CLI performs the validation without
prompting the password.
Privilege level
USER
Syntax
su <password>
Arguments
Examples
CLu> su admin
CLs>
Command
Show
Description
This command can be used to view the existing configuration information in the
Dyna SNMP unit as well as to troubleshoot possible problems.
Privilege level
USER
Syntax
show [<command>]
Arguments
List of all possible arguments can be viewed by typing show ? (see the example
below). There can be one or two arguments. In some cases you also need to type
the actual port number after the argument. Most of the possible arguments are
defined in detail in the following command descriptions.
Examples
Example 1.
CLu> show ?
show ethernet
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show ppp
show ipfilter
show iproute
show trap
show q1afmt
show commstr
show download
show stat ethernet
show stat ppp
show stat arp
show stat snmp
show stat iproute
show q1bus [,port]
show polling ,port
show poller
show q1elements
show alarm [only]
show timeout
show clock
show checksum
show software
show test
show uptime
CLu>
Example 2.
CLu> sh ethernet
Ethernet port operational status: Active.
Ethernet port IP configuration
IP Address: 192.168.50.10 IP
Mask: 255.255.255.0
Ethernet port physical address: 00 40 43 03 dd 95
CLu>
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Command
Show
Example 3.
CLu> sh q1b ,1
Q1 bus data transfer rate: 4800
Q1 bus timeout: 700
Q1 bus retry count: 3
CLu>
Command
Description
The Dyna SNMP unit starts a service terminal emulation session with a specified
network element / functional entity.
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
Syntax
Arguments
Q1 addresses and functional entities are identified with numbers in the range 14094.
Examples
CLs> ste 70
Menu: (...)
ste: 70. 0>top>4
Command
Description
Performs a service terminal emulator command with the selected element directly
from the CLI command line
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
Syntax
Arguments
Q1 elements and functional entities are identified with numbers in the range 1 4094.
Messages
After successfully connecting and executing the STE command, the CLI shows the
response of the Q1 element.
Examples
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Logout
Description
Privilege level
USER
Syntax
logout
Arguments
None
Examples
CLs> logout
Session closed.
Command
Exit
Description
Privilege level
USER
Syntax
exit
Arguments
None
Examples
Example 1.
CLs> exit
CLu>
Example 2.
CLu> exit
Session closed.
Example 3.
STE> exit
CLs>
Command
Display help
Description
Privilege level
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Command
Display help
Syntax
help [<command>]
Arguments
Examples
Example 1.
CLu> help
Help entries:
su
logout
exit
show
help
Clu>
Example 2.
CLs> set ipr ?
set ip route
Privilige level: SUPERUSER
Syntax: set iproute <ip_dest> <ip_mask> <next_hop>
CLs>
3.2.2
Command
Description
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
Syntax
Arguments
Examples
Example 1.
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Description
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SUPERUSER
Syntax
Arguments
Examples
Command
Description
The CLI default command prompt is CLu> for user level, CLs> for superuser
level, and STE> for an STE session. The customised CLI command prompt
is of the following formats: CLu: location> for the user level, CLs:
location for the superuser level, and STE: location: Q1address for
the STE session. The Q1 address is automatically added to the customised
STE command prompt. If no argument is provided, then location" is an
empty string. If an optional argument is supplied, it must be different from the
reserved command words.
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
Syntax
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Command
Arguments
Examples
Command
Description
Privilege level
USER
Syntax
show test
Arguments
None
Examples
CLu> sh test
Startup status
Bank A flash status:
OK.
OK.
RTC battery:
OK.
EEPROM:
OK.
CLu>
Command
Description
Displays bank A and bank B flash software versions and the active bank.
Priviledge level
USER
Syntax
show software
Arguments
None
Examples
CLu> sh so
Bank A software id: S21720.02 - 00 - 29 / 11.04.2008
10:34:07
Bank B software id: <not operational>
Active bank: Bank A.
Boot software id: S66342.01 - A1 - 10 / 08.10.2001
15:25:39
CLu>
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Description
Sets the CLI session time-out parameter. When providing the command
prompt, the CLI starts a timer that measures idle time. After the idle time
reaches the time-out value, the CLI terminates the session and displays the
message: CLI session timeouted.
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
Syntax
Arguments
Examples
Command
Description
Displays the CLI session time-out parameter. When providing the command
prompt, the CLI starts a timer that measures idle time. After the idle time
reaches the time-out value, the CLI terminates the session and displays the
message: CLI session timeouted. This command displays the time-out
parameter value.
Privilege level
USER
Syntax
show timeout
Arguments
None
Examples
CLu> sh timeout
CLI session timeout [minutes] : 6
CLu>
Command
Description
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
Syntax
Arguments
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Command
Examples
Command
Description
Privilege level
USER
Syntax
show clock
Arguments
None
Examples
CLu> sh clock
2008-2-10,11:29:07.6,+0:0
CLu>
Command
Display checksum
Description
Privilege level
USER
Syntax
show checksum
Arguments
None
Examples
CLu> sh checksum
13041
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CLu>
Command
Switch
Description
Switches between banks A and B: after rebooting, makes the inactive software
active and vice versa.
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
Syntax
switch
Arguments
None
Examples
CLs> switch
Command
Software download
Description
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
Syntax
Arguments
IP address of the TFTP server is an IP string. The maximum file name length is 40
characters.
Examples
Command
Reboot
Description
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
Syntax
reboot
Arguments
None
Examples
CLs> reboot
DCN Adapter unit reset.
Session closed.
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Command
Description
Sets the IP filter configuration. Incoming IP packets that do not match the source IP
address filter are discarded. The filter becomes active (enabled) after the command has
been accepted. The CLI performs parameter type and range prevalidation but does not
check the validity of the supplied arguments.
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
Syntax
Arguments
Both arguments are specified as IP strings. An IP string consists of four decimal numbers
separated by dots with values between 0 and 255.
Examples
Command
Description
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
Syntax
Arguments
The argument is an IP string consisting of four decimal numbers separated by dots with
values between 0 and 255.
Examples
Command
Description
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
Syntax
Arguments
The argument is an IP string consisting of four decimal numbers separated by dots with
values between 0 and 255.
Examples
Command
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Description
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
Syntax
Arguments
Examples
Command
Description
Privilege level
USER
Syntax
show ipfilter
Arguments
None
Examples
CLs> sh ipfilter
IP address
IP mask
Status
192.168.50.0
255.255.255. 0
enabled
172.16.54. 0
255.255.255. 0
disabled
CLs>
Command
Description
Sets Ethernet IP configuration. The IP address and the IP mask must be supplied.
The interface must be separately enabled so as to be activated.
Note : If Ethernet and PPP interfaces have the same address, even if the other one
is disabled, the interfaces do not work.
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
Syntax
Arguments
Examples
Command
Description
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
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Syntax
enable ethernet
Arguments
None
Examples
Command
Description
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
Syntax
disable ethernet
Arguments
None
Examples
Command
Description
Privilege level
USER
Syntax
show ethernet
Arguments
None
Examples
CLu> sh ethernet
Ethernet port operational status: Inactive. Ethernet port IP
configuration:
IP address: 192.168.50.10
IP mask: 255.255.255.0
Ethernet port physical address:00 40 43 F7 7F 25
CLs>
Command
Description
Privilege level
USER
Syntax
Arguments
None
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up
lastChange
12
inOctet s
10
inUcastPkts
10
inNUcastPkts
10
inD is cards
10
inErrors
10
inUnknownProtos
10
outOctets
10
outUcastPkts
10
outNUcastPkts
10
outDiscards
10
outErrors
10
outQLen
10
CLu>
Command
Description
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
Syntax
Arguments
Examples
Command
Description
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Command
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
Syntax
disable ppp
Arguments
None
Examples
Command
Description
Privilege level
USER
Syntax
Arguments
None
Examples
Example 1.
CLu> sh stat ppp
PPP interface statistics:
operStatus
up
lastChange
inOctet s
inUcastPkts
inNUcastPkts
inD is cards
inErrors
inUnknownProtos 0
outOctets
outUcastPkts
outNUcastPkts
outDiscards
outErrors
outQLen
CLu>
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Description
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
Syntax
Arguments
None
Examples
Command
Description
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
Syntax
Arguments
Valid baud rates are: 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600.
Equipment mode is always DTE
Flow control is either None or HW.
Examples
Command
Description
Priviledge level
USER
Syntax
show ppp
Arguments
None
Examples
CLs> sh ppp
PPP operational status: active in asynchronous mode PPP port
IP configuration
IP address: 192.168.50.10
IP mask: 255.255.255.0
PPP port asynchronous hardware configuration:
Equipment mode: DTE
Baudrate: 2400
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Command
Set IP route
Description
Sets static IP route. IP packets that are destined for <IP_dest> are routed through
<next_hop> after enabling the new route. The default gateway must be set to the
network that is associated with the active management interface. <IP_dest> and
<IP_mask> for the default gateway are 0.0.0.0 and 0.0.0.0, respectively.
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
Syntax
Arguments
All arguments are IP strings consisting of four decimal numbers separated by dots
with values between 0 and 255.
Examples
Command
Enable IP route
Description
Enables IP route.
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
Syntax
Arguments
All arguments are IP strings consisting of four decimal numbers separated by dots
with values between 0 and 255.
Examples
Command
Disable IP route
Description
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
Syntax
Arguments
Examples
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Delete IP route
Description
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
Syntax
Arguments
Examples
Command
Description
Privilege level
USER
Syntax
Arguments
None
Examples
123.145.111.0
ethernet
ppp
proto
age
6231
4176
mask
255.255.255.0
255.255.255. 0
metric1
10
10
CLs>
Command
Description
Privilege level
USER
Syntax
Arguments
None
CLs> sh stat arp
Examples
ARP table:
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176.123.111.13 3d 45 2a 47 87
Ethernet
176.123.111.14 21 78 09 34 83
Ethernet
176.123.111.15 00 32 2c 67 27
CLs>
3.2.4
Command
Description
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
Syntax
Arguments
set commstr <mode> <string><mode> may be rd" (read) or rw" (read-write) or sec"
(secure)
<string> may be an alpha numeric string (max 16 characters).
Note: There can be only three community strings. If more are added, the last one will
be replaced by the new one. To show the existing community strings, use the
command sh com. If you want to change other community strings than the third one,
you must first remove one of the first two, and then set another one.
Examples
CLs> set co rw
rw
rd
SEC
sec
RW
rw
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RD
rd
SEC
sec
SEC
huomenta
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Description
Privilege level
USER
Syntax
show commstr
Arguments
None
Examples
Example 1.
CLu> sh commstr
SNMP community string(s):
SEC public
CLu>
Command
Description
Sets the format used for Q1 alarm traps to one of the predefined formats.
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
Syntax
Arguments
The argument is integer 0 or 1. When the value is set to 0, the trap will be compatible
with Nokia Siemens Networks NMS/10. When the value is set to 1, the Q1 bus and
Q1 address are added to the trap.
Examples
Command
Description
Privilege level
USER
Syntax
show q1afmt
Arguments
None
Examples
CLu> sh q1afmt
Q1 Alarm Trap Format: 0
CLu>
Command
Set trap
Description
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
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Set trap
Syntax
Arguments
The arguments are an IP string and an ASCII string. The IP string consists of four
decimal numbers separated by dots with values between 0 and 255. The SNMP
community string can be 1-16 characters long
Examples
Command
Enable trap
Description
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
Syntax
Arguments
The arguments are an IP string and an ASCII string. The IP string consists of four
decimal numbers separated by dots with values between 0 and 255. The SNMP
community string can be 1-16 characters long.
Examples
Command
Disable trap
Description
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
Syntax
Arguments
The arguments are an IP string and an ASCII string. The IP string consists of four
decimal numbers separated by dots with values between 0 and 255. The SNMP
community string can be 1-16 characters long.
Examples
Command
Delete trap
Description
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
Syntax
Arguments
The arguments are an IP string and an ASCII string. The IP string consists of four
decimal numbers separated by dots with values between 0 and 255. The SNMP
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Delete trap
community string can be 1-16 characters long.
Examples
Command
Display traps
Description
Privilege level
USER
Syntax
show trap
Arguments
None
Examples
CLs> sh trap
SNMP traps:
IP address
public
disabled
public
disabled
123.111.114.96
public
disabled
Cls>
Command
Description
Privilege level
USER
Syntax
Arguments
None
Examples
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inBadCommunityNames
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inTooBigs
inNoSuchNames
0
0
inBadValues
CLs>
3.2.5
Command
Description
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
Syntax
Arguments
Valid baud rates are: 300, 600,1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200.
Timeout is an integer between 10 and 10000. It shows in milliseconds when the
timeout occurs. Valid bus numbers are 0, 1, 2, and 3. The default bus value is 0,
which is the backplane bus. The values 1, 2, and 3 indicate the corresponding DI
ports. Disable the poller before changing the Q1 baud rate.
Examples
Command
Enable poller
Description
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
Syntax
enable poller
Arguments
None
Examples
Command
Disable poller
Description
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Disable poller
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
Syntax
disable poller
Arguments
None
CLs> disa polle
Examples
disabling. . done
CLs>
Command
Refresh
Description
Synchronises the data maintained by the Dyna SNMP unit with the data of the
network elements under it.
Privilege level
USER
Syntax
refresh
Arguments
None
Examples
CLu> ref
disabling..done
enabling..done
CLu>
Command
Description
Privilege level
USER
Syntax
show poller
Arguments
None
Examples
CLu> sh poller
Poller status: enabled.
CLu>
Command
Description
Adds Q1 elements identified by their Q1 address to the list of polled nodes. The
poller will effectively poll the recently added Q1 elements after they have been
enabled.
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
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Syntax
Arguments
The Q1 address is a (list of) 4-digit decimal number(s) in range [1. ..4094]. The Q1
addresses can be given as one or more individual addresses or as a range. If
individual addresses are given, the addresses are separated from each other by a
space. If a range is given, the first and last items in the range are separated from
each other by a hyphen and spaces around it. The Q1 address value may optionally
be followed by , and the bus number.
Valid ports are 0, 1, 2 and 3; the default port is 0, which is the backplane bus
element.
Examples
Example 1.
CLs> add q1el 80 90 ,3
adding..done
CLs>
Example 2.
CLs> add q1e 50 - 55 ,2
adding..done
CLs>
Command
Description
Deletes Q1 elements identified by their Q1 address from the list of polled nodes.
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
Syntax
Arguments
Argument is a (list of) 4-digit decimal number in range [1 ...4094] indicating the Q1
elements (addresses) to be removed from the polling list. The Q1 addresses can be
given as one or more individual addresses or as a range. If individual addresses are
given, the addresses are separated from each other by a space. If a range is given,
the first and last items in the range are separated from each other by a hyphen and
spaces around it.
Examples
Example 1.
CLs> del q1el 2345 1234 ,0
deleting..done
CLs>
Example 2.
CLs> del q1e 50 - 55
deleting..done
CLs>
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Description
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
Syntax
Arguments
Argument is a (list of) 4-digit decimal number in range [1 ...4094] indicating the Q1
elements (addresses) to be enabled on he polling list. The Q1 addresses can be
given as one or more individual addresses or as a range. If individual addresses are
given, the addresses are separated from each other by a space. If a range is given,
the first and last items in the range are separated from each other by a hyphen and
spaces around it.
Examples
Example 1.
CLs> ena q1el 80 90
enabling..done
CLs>
Example 2.
CLs> ena q1e 50 - 55
enabling..done
CLs>
Command
Description
Disables the polling of Q1 elements identified by their Q1 address and bus. Disable
the poller before changing the Q1 baud rate.
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
Syntax
Arguments
Argument is a (list of) 4-digit decimal number in range [1 ...4094] indicating the Q1
elements (addresses) to which polling shall be disabled. The Q1 addresses can be
given as one or more individual addresses or as a range. If individual addresses are
given, the addresses are separated from each other by a space. If a range is given,
the first and last items in the range are separated from each other by a hyphen and
spaces around it.
Examples
Command
Description
Displays the poller list, that is, shows the elements and ports that are subject to
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Command
Privilege level
USER
Syntax
show q1elements
Arguments
None
CLs> sh q1el
Examples
Polling status
enabled
enabled
0022 [1]
enabled
CLs>
Command
Description
Displays the alarm status of all Q1 elements included in the poller list. Alarm status
is shown as follows:
Q1_address Status Equipment type Time stamp
Privilege level
USER
Syntax
show alarm
Arguments
None
Examples
CLs> sh alarm
General alarm status of Q1 node(s)
Q1 address Status Equipment type
Time stamp
0001
FAIL
DN 2
2008-6-11,13:44:48.6,+0:0
0002
FAIL
DN 2
2008-6-11,13:44:49.2,+0:0
0003
FAIL
DN 2
2008-6-11,13:44:49.7,+0:0
0004
OK
DN 2
0005
OK
DN 2
0006
OK
DN 2
CLs>
Command
Description
Displays only those nodes that currently have an alarm status on. Alarm status is
shown as follows:
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Privilege level
USER
Syntax
Arguments
None
Examples
FAIL
DN 2
2008-6-11, 13 : 44 : 48 6,+0:0
0002
FAIL
DN 2
2008-6-11, 13 : 44 : 49.2,+0:0
0003
FAIL
DN 2
2008-6-11, 13 : 44 : 49.7,+0:0
CLs>
Command
Description
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
Syntax
Arguments
Valid ports are 0, 1, 2 and 3. The default port is 0, which is the backplane bus.
Examples
CLu> sh q1b
Q1 bus data transfer rate: 9600
Q1 bus timeout: 1000
Q1 bus retry count: 1
Command
Description
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
Syntax
Arguments
Valid bus numbers are 0, 1, 2, and 3. The parameter can be: speed, pollretry,
cmdretry, lossthreshold, packetout, fscc, erefresh.
If the parameter is speed, the possible values are: 300, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800,
9600, 19200.
If the parameter is pollretry, the value takes an integer between 0 and 10,
corresponding to the maximum number of immediate fault polling retry attempts
after a network element has failed to respond.
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Examples
Command
Description
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
Syntax
Arguments
Valid Q1 bus values are 0, 1, 2 and 3. The default value is 0, which is the
backplane bus. Values 1, 2, and 3 indicate the corresponding DI port.
Examples
CLs> sh polli ,2
PORT DI2:
Q1 polling retry count: 3
Q1 loss threshold: 3
Q1 fault status consistency checks: 3
Q1 element clock refresh period: 3600 sec
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Command
Show uptime
Description
Shows how long Dyna SNMP unit has been running since the last reset or reboot.
Privilege level
SUPERUSER
Syntax
show uptime
Arguments
None
CLs> sh uptime
Examples
up 2 days, 19:18:48,112
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SNMP
The SNMP functionality can be used to:
update the PDH current alarms list from the Dyna SNMP unit
update the PDH nodes list from the Dyna SNMP unit.
To be able to use the SNMP functionality, you need the following files:
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Table 2.
Specification
Applies for
EN 50081-1 (1992)
EN 50082-1 (1997)
EN 50082-2 (1995)
EN 300386 (2008)
C.I.S.P.R. 22 Class B
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Figure 13.
Table 3.
Part name
Part type
Quantity
Cable
3m
Copper sleeve
0.44 m
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Part type
Quantity
0.05 m
Bunch clip
5 pcs
Modular plug
2 pcs
Copper tape
12.7 mm x 32 m s75mm
pretinned, e.g. Chomerics
CCK-36-101 -0050
0.28 m
Figure 14.
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Use the Local Management cable E64320.01 to connect your PC's serial
port to the local management console interface.
Note
The LMI cable is a non-EMC compatible cable and should therefore be
disconnected from a final installation. An EMC compatible cable may be
constructed based on instructions in this Appendix.
Figure 16.
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Figure 17.
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Q1 cable
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Figure 19.
Table 4.
PIN
ROW C
ROW B
ROW A
GND
GND
GND
1
2
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ROW C
ROW B
ROW A
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
Q1 bus 0 (Out)
12
Q1 bus 0 (In)
GND
13
14
15
MP5V (Out)
16
17
UA0 (In)
18
UA1 (In)
19
UA2 (In)
AA (Out)
20
UA3 (In)
AB (Out)
21
UA4 (In)
AD (Out)
22
VAP5 (In)
23
GND
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
VNB (In)
VNB (In)
31
VPB (In)
VPB (In)
32
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Q1 bus, master
MP5V
AA, AB, AD
UA0 .. UA4
VNB, VPB
VAP5
GND
Ground
Figure 20.
Table 5.
PIN
Name
1
2
3
DOB (Out)
DIB (In)
DIA (In)
DOA (Out)
7
8
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Ground
A.1.6.3 Async PPP and LMI J1, J2 connectors (8-pin RJ-45), Dyna SNMP
unit is DTE
Figure 21.
Table 6.
DCN Adapter
Modem (DCE)
(DTE) RJ-45
DB-25
2 DSR
7 DTR
3 RXD
6 TXD
1 CTS
8 RTS
4 GND
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3 RXD
2 TXD
5 CTS
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7 GND
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Table 7.
PIN
Signal
Direction DTEDCE
Signal name
106
107
104
102
102
103
108
105
A.1.6.4 Async PPP and LMI (J1, J2 connectors (8-pin RJ-45), Dyna SNMP
unit is DCE
Figure 22.
Table 8.
DCN Adapter
(DCE) RJ-45
Terminal (DTE)
DB-9
2 DSR
20 DTR
4 DTR
7 DSR
6 DSR
8 DCD
1 DCD
7 DTR
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(DCE) RJ-45
Terminal (DTE)
DB-9
3 RXD
2 TXD
3 TXD
6 TXD
3 RXD
2 RXD
1 CTS
4 RTS
7 RTS
8 RTS
5 CTS
8 CTS
4 GND
7 GND
5 GND
Table 9.
PIN
Direction Dyna
SNMP-DCE
Signal
Signal name
105
108
103
102
102
104
107
106
Figure 23.
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PIN
Signal
Tx+
Transmit data +
Tx-
Transmit data -
Rx+
Received data +
Rx-
Received data -
Direction
MDI signal
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S21720.02 - 00 - 29 / 11.04.2008
<not operational>
Active bank:
Bank A.
S66342.01 - A1 - 10 /
CLs>
4.
896
Transfer completed.
CLs>
When the download starts properly the received blocks value should
start to increase immediately after typing the command. If the value
remains 0 longer than a few seconds it's very probable that the
download will fail.
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CLs> sh so
Bank A software id:
11.04.2008 10:34:07
S21720.02 - 00 - 29 /
S21720.02 A3 - 29 /
Active bank:
Bank A.
S66342.01 - A1 - 10 /
CLs>
6.
Before you can start to use new software you need to change the
bank that contains the new active software. This is done by using
the command 'switch'. After that use the command 'reboot' to
reboot the adapter. The changes in the new software will be taken
into use only after a reboot.
7.
CLs> sh so
Bank A software id:
11.04.2008 10:34:07
S21720.02 - 00 - 29 /
S21720.02 A3 - 29 /
Active bank:
Bank B.
S21720.02 A3 - 29 /
CLs>
8.
Too fast input through Local Management Port can terminate a CLI
session. After CLI timeout CLI functionality can be continued.
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Dyna SNMP interface uses prompt as the station value. If the prompt is
changed the change does not propagate to the SNMP interface until the
card is rebooted.
B.3 Node Manager- or TELNET connection hang
The node manager and the telnet CLI connections may terminate under
some exceptional network conditions. Dyna SNMP unit must be
rebooted in order to recover from this situation.
In this case it is possible to reboot the card remotely by setting the
sysName.0 SNMP-variable first to value "18-007071" (without the double
quotes) and then to "03072001".
This does not change the real value of sysName.0.
With HP-OV NNM supplied command line tools the syntax of the
commands is (all on one line without single quotes):
'snmpset -v 1 -c <rw-community> -r 0 -t 100 <IP-address of the DCN-A>
sysName.0 octetstring 18-007071'
and
'snmpset -v 1 -c <rw-community> -r 0 -t 100 <IP-address of the DCN-A>
sysName.0 octetstring 03072001'
where <rw-community> is the read/write community string, <IP-address
of the DCN-A> is the IP-address of the hang Dyna SNMP unit.
B.4 Can not delete nodes
In some cases it is not possible to delete all nodes from the Dyna SNMP
unit by simply using NE-address. The solution is to add the Q1-port
information to delete command, e.g. del q1e 5 ,1 deletes node 5 that is
located behind port 1.
If this does not help, you can try to give a command: show software.
After this, try to delete the q1elements again.
If this does not help, then you need to reboot Dyna SNMP unit and then
delete the nodes.
B.5 Loss of Connection to Supervision Bus alarms may start to appear in
very rapid sequence with no known reason
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The DYNA SNMP-A is located at the equipment site and the connection
to the PC is via the Customers corporate LAN/WAN or leased IP
network.
1.3 DNT2M used for transportation of TCP/IP Traffic
The options for transporting the SNMP traps from the remote equipment
site are wide and varied. In this case the DNT2M-G with Ethernet
interface is used.
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Figure 26.
PDH Transmission
SDH Transmission
Leased Line
In cases where the DYNA SNMP-A adapter is located with PC, the V.11
buses must be transported to each site. In this case the V.11 bus is
transported by using a traffic channel of a V.11 Data Interface Unit.
Suitable Data Interface units for the transmission of V.11 buses include:
The above Data Interface units can also be used in conjunction with
other Nokia Siemens Networks multiplexers (DM2 and DB2) therefore
these multiplexers can also be considered when designing the SNMP
network.
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The DN2 is a 40 x 2Mbit/s Port cross connect multiplexer which has the
ability to cross connect at the 8Kbit/s level. Primarily designed for the
cross connections of traffic channels, the DN2 can also be a useful aid
for the transportation of the management traffic. By using digital
summing cross connections (C-Branching) the DN2 is able to connect
the V.11 bus from an incoming direction to 2-4 other 2Mbit/s ports. Using
this feature a single V.11 bus can be branched to serve multiple sites.
2. Calculating capacity for the Dyna SNMP
When calculating capacity for the DYNA SNMP-A the planner should
always bear in mind that A single Dyna SNMP can support 126
Functional Entities (FE).
Each of Nokia Siemens Networks Q1 managed equipment contains a
Network Element (NE) and one or more FE's.
The following equipment's all contain one NE and one FE:
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DNT1M,
DNT2M,
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DM8,
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DM34,
DM140,
DF2-8,
DF23,
DF140
ACM2 Normally one FE but when used with the Line Testing Unit
contains two FE's.
This chapter introduces the general aspects when planning the network
where the Dyna SNMP is implemented. It covers the following topics:
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The Smart Branching Unit (21743.01) can be used to branch the V.11
bus into multiple directions in cases where the equipment being used
does not support this facility.
The Smart Branching Unit has the ability to split the V.11 bus into 12 x
V.11 data streams. In addition to this it also has the ability to branch to 2
x V.28 data streams which can be used for transmission via modems.
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If existing data channel sections and local cabling cannot provide the
required management bus structures completely, missing parts may be
implemented by modem sections. A modem section consists of two
modems with four-wire connection between them. Modems are required
to have the following minimum characteristics: duplex, asynchronous
data at 600 bit/s and V.24/V.28 terminal interface.
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Figure 29.
There are two variants of the Q1 in use within Nokia Siemens Networks
Equipment, these are "Classic or TMS4 Q1" and the newer "Nokia Q1".
The newer "Nokia Q1" protocol supports additional functionality and
allows features such as software download remotely.
With equipment's supporting the "Classic Q1" Service interfaces (MI) are
used to connect the processor to the management (service) bus by
means of a serial interface.
The service interface can be connected to the data channel via the data
hybrid by giving the data hybrid activation command. The service
interfaces (MI) of the NE's are connected in parallel.
Note
The maximum number of MIs to be connected in parallel is 32.
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together parts lists.
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Direction
General -
DI port of Dyna
SNMP or PDH -Port of Nokia Q1 NE
NE
Tx
DOA
OUT
Tx+
DOB
OUT+
DIA
IN-
Rx+
DIB
IN+
OUT of the
element
The DI port is the bus master port and the starting point of a
management bus, and the MI port is a slave port. The port in Nokia
Siemens Networks Q1 elements can be considered to be of type DI
although the element itself does not act as a bus master (it does not
poll).
When a PDH network is being built, the MOx signals of all elements are
connected in parallel to form a bus, and go to the DIx signals of the one
and only bus master. Similarly, the MIx signals are connected in parallel
and go to the DOx signals of the master. Signals of a DI port must never
be connected in parallel with another DI port.
In case the Nokia Siemens Networks Q1 elements have two ports, the
OUTx signals go to the INx signals of the next element and vice versa to
form a chain. The bus master is connected to the either end of the chain
with DOx going to INx of the first element in the chain and DIx going to
OUTx.
Caution
Nokia Siemens Networks Q1 elements should always be chained.
Connecting any DI port signals in parallel may inhibit all traffic. In
practice this means that only point-to-point cables can be used with
these elements. If a Nokia Siemens Networks Q1 element does not have
a second port, it must be at the end of the chain. Branching the cable is
not recommended. PDH elements and Nokia Siemens Networks Q1
elements must not be mixed on a same bus. Doing so may inhibit PDH
elements from answering to the bus master.
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Appendix E: MIB
1 MIB description
1.1 MIB overview
-mib-2
Dyna SNMP supports the following branches from the RFC1213 mib-2
module:
system
interface
ip
icmp
udp
snmp.
The first two branches system and interface are important from the Dyna
SNMP management point of view. The supported mib variables are
given in details in the following tables.
1.2.1 System
Table 12.
Label
OID
Access
Supported
sysDescr
.1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1
Yes
sysObjectID
.1.3.6.1.2.1.1.2
Yes
sysUpTime
.1.3.6.1.2.1.1.3
Yes
sysContact
.1.3.6.1.2.1.1.4
R/W
Yes
sysName
.1.3.6.1.2.1.1.5
R/W
Yes
sysLocation
.1.3.6.1.2.1.1.6
R/W
Yes
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Label
OID
Access
Supported
sysServices
.1.3.6.1.2.1.1.7
Yes
sysORLastChange
.1.3.6.1.2.1.1.8
No
sysORTable
.1.3.6.1.2.1.1.9
No
Default Value
1.2.2 Interface
Table 13.
Label
OID
Access
Support
ifNumber
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.1
Yes
ifTable.ifEntry
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1
Yes
Notes
Note 1
The value returned is always zero for the interfaces representing Q1
managed elements.
Note 2
Contains the bus-number (1 byte), Q1-address (2 bytes) and the number
of FEs (1 byte) for the interfaces representing Q1 managed elements.
Note 3
Read-only for the interfaces representing Q1 managed elements.
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Note 4
Indicates whether the Q1 managed element represented by the interface
has current alarms or not.
Table 14.
Label
OID
Access
Support
Notes
ifIndex
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.1
Yes
ifDescr
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.2
Yes
ifType
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.3
Yes
ifMtu
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.4
Yes
see note 1
ifSpeed
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.5
Yes
see note 1
ifPhysAddress
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.6
Yes
ifAdminStatus
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.7
Yes
ifOperStatus
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.8
Yes
ifLastChange
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.9
Yes
see note 1
ifInOctets
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.10
Yes
see note 1
ifInUcastPkts
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.11
Yes
see note 1
ifInNUcastPkts
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.12
Yes
see note 1
ifInDiscards
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.13
Yes
see note 1
ifInErrors
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.14
Yes
see note 1
ifInUnknownProtos
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.15
Yes
see note 1
ifOutOctets
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.16
Yes
see note 1
ifOutUcastPkts
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.17
Yes
see note 1
ifOutNUcastPkts
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.18
Yes
see note 1
ifOutDiscards
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.19
Yes
see note 1
ifOutErrors
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.20
Yes
see note 1
ifOutQLen
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.21
Yes
see note 1
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OID
Access
Support
ifSpecific
.1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.22
Yes
Notes
oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.2.2.0.1
fields:
Table 15.
Subfields
Subfield
Description
dynaSNMPTrapCnt
The value of this counter (integer) is the number of traps sent including the
current trap. The counter is incremented every time before a
dynaSNMPNodeAdded, dynaSNMPNodeDeleted, dynaSNMPNodeFM or
dynaSNMPNodeFMSync trap is generated. The value is initialised to 0
when the agent starts.
dynaSNMPName
This field gives the name (string) assigned to the added node. The agent
makes no guarantee of the uniqueness of this name.
dynaSNMPType
This field gives the type (string) of the added node and optionally the node
version (string).
dynaSNMPFlags
This field (integer) gives the nodes specific information status of the added
node. This subfield can be interpreted as the 32-bit queue
dynaSNMPNodeFlags defined in dynaSNMPMIB.
dynaSNMPStatus
dynaSNMPBus
This subfield identifies the Q1 bus (integer) to which the added element is
attached to.
dynaSNMPAddress
dynaSNMPGeneration
This subfield identifies the generation info for the added node. Possible
values are:
- 'D/ND' for D/ND (tms4-q1) nodes,
- 'E' for E (Nokia Siemens Networks Q1) nodes and
- '-' for not Q1 managed nodes.
dynaSNMPFEName
This subfield gives the FE name (string) from the node for D/ND generation
nodes.
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Description
dynaSNMPStation
This subfield gives the name (string) of station where the node added is
located
Description:
Sent when a new node is added with add q1e command.
1.3.2 dynaSNMPNodeDeleted
oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.2.2.0.2
fields:
Table 16.
Subfields
Subfield
Description
dynaSNMPTrapCnt
The value of this counter (integer) is the number of traps sent including the
current trap. The counter is incremented every time before a
dynaSNMPNodeAdded, dynaSNMPNodeDeleted, dynaSNMPNodeFM or
dynaSNMPNodeFMSync trap is generated. The value is initialised to 0 when
the agent starts.
dynaSNMPIndex
This subfield gives the unique value (integer) identifying the node entry in the
dynaSNMPNodeTable deleted. This value will be unique across all-time
instances of the agent.
Description:
Sent when a node is deleted with delete q1e command.
1.3.3 dynaSNMPNodeFM
oid: .1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.2.2.0.4
fields:
Table 17.
Subfields
Subfield
Description
dynaSNMPTrapCnt
The value of this counter (integer) is the number of traps sent including the
current trap. The counter is incremented every time before a
dynaSNMPNodeAdded, dynaSNMPNodeDeleted, dynaSNMPNodeFM or
dynaSNMPNodeFMSync trap is generated. The value is initialised to 0 when
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dynaSNMPFlags
This field (integer) gives the nodes specific information status of the added
node. This subfield can be interpreted as the 32-bit queue
dynaSNMPNodeFlags defined in dynaSNMPMIB. This trap is sent whenever
the FM-bit in dynaSNMPNodeFlags is set or cleared.
Description:
Sent when node polling is enabled or disabled. At the same time the FMbit in dynaSNMPNodeFlags is set or cleared.
1.3.4 dynaSNMPAlarmRaised
Table 18.
Subfields
Subfield
Description
dynaSNMPAlarmInd
dynaSNMPNodeInd
Index (integer) of the node raising the alarm. Node index is originally given
by the Dyna SNMP controlling the PDH node. The corresponding node
index with node details can be found from the "PDH Nodes List" -window.
dynaSNMPTrapCnt
The value of this counter (integer) is the number of traps sent including the
current trap. The counter is incremented every time before a
dynaSNMPAlarmRaised or dynaSNMPAlarmCleared trap is generated. The
value is initialised to 0 when the agent starts.
dynaSNMPSeverity
Severity of the alarm raised. Possible values are 'critical', 'major', 'minor',
'warning' or 'unknown'.
dynaSNMPTime
Time of the alarm raised. The time is given by Dyna SNMP when it receives
the alarm cleared event from the Q1 node. The format of the time is given in
the DateAndTime textual convention defined in RFC 2579.
dynaSNMPText
This subfield gives the human readable description of the alarm raised.
dynaSNMPNbr
This field gives the Q1 fault code (integer) of the alarm. Current the subfield
carries the same information as FC-subfield.
dynaSNMPFE
dynaSNMPSB
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dynaSNMPFC
This field gives the Q1 fault code (integer) of the alarm. Current the subfield
carries the same information as Nbr-subfield.
dynaSNMPFEStatus
This field gives the status (integer) of the functional entity given in FEsubfield. This subfield can be interpreted as a 32-bit queue defined in Q1
protocol.
dynaSNMPSBName
This field gives the identification (text string) of the SB defined in SBsubfield.
dynaSNMPSevMask
This field gives the severity (integer) mask of the alarm. This subfield can
be interpreted as a 32-bit mask defined in Q1 protocol.
Description
1.3.5 dynaSNMPAlarmCleared
Table 19.
Subfields
Subfield
Description
dynaSNMPAlarmInd
dynaSNMPNodeInd
Index (integer) of the node clearing the alarm. Node index is originally given
by the DynaSNMP controlling the PDH node. The corresponding node
index with node details can be found from the "PDH Nodes List" -window.
dynaSNMPTrapCnt
The value of this counter (integer) is the number of traps sent including the
current trap. The counter is incremented every time before a
dynaSNMPAlarmRaised or dynaSNMPAlarmCleared trap is generated. The
value is initialised to 0 when the agent starts.
dynaSNMPSeverity
dynaSNMPTime
Time of the alarm cleared. The time is given by dynaSNMP when it receives
the alarm cleared event from the Q1 node. The format of the time is given in
the DateAndTime textual convention defined in RFC 2579.
dynaSNMPText
This subfield gives the human readable description of the original alarm
cleared by this event.
dynaSNMPNbr
This field gives the Q1 fault code (integer) of the alarm to be cleared.
Current the subfield carries the same information as FC-subfield.
dynaSNMPFE
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dynaSNMPSB
dynaSNMPFC
This field gives the Q1 fault code (integer) of the alarm to be cleared.
Current the subfield carries the same information as Nbr-subfield.
dynaSNMPFEStatus
This field gives the status (integer) of the functional entity given in FEsubfield. This subfield can be interpreted as a 32-bit queue defined in Q1
protocol.
dynaSNMPSBName
This field gives the identification (text string) of the SB defined in SBsubfield.
dynaSNMPSevMask
This field gives the severity (integer) mask of the alarm to be cleared. This
subfield can be interpreted as a 32-bit mask defined in Q1 protocol.
Description:
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dynaSNMPNodes OBJECT
dynaSNMPFM
dynaSNMPPM
dynaSNMPAgent OBJECT
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DynaSNMPFlagsMask
::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
DISPLAY-HINT "x"
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"All valid flags have value 1 and all unused bits value 0.
See DynaSNMPFlags."
SYNTAX INTEGER (0..2147483647)
DynaSNMPAlarmIndex ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
DISPLAY-HINT "d"
STATUS
current
DESCRIPTION
"This value uniquely identifies a fault change within a given
subagent alarm table instance. Initialized to 0 at sub agent
startup"
SYNTAX
INTEGER (0..2147483647)
DynaSNMPAlarmSeverity
::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Defines the alarm classification."
SYNTAX
INTEGER {
unknown(0),
critical(1),
major(2),
minor(3),
warning(4),
cleared(5)
}
DynaSNMPAlarmNbr
::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Alarm number for alarm
NOTE: Different types of agents may have a different
set of values for objects of this type.
NOTE: The numeric values of this type are NOT nesessary
as defined in X.733. The agent is allowed to use
suitable value from NE it manages without conversions
or mappings.
NOTE: This value is the Q1 FaultCode
"
SYNTAX INTEGER (0..2147483647)
DynaSNMPSWVersion ::= TEXTUAL-CONVENTION
DISPLAY-HINT "40a"
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Identifies a software version."
SYNTAX OCTET STRING (SIZE (0..40))
-- END of textual conventions
--============================================================
--============================================================
-- dynaSNMPGeneral group
--============================================================
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dynaSNMPTemplateVersion OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
DynaSNMPMIBVersion
MAX-ACCESS
read-only
STATUS
current
DESCRIPTION
"Version of the template MIB module.
This version is 1.01"
::= { dynaSNMPGeneral 1 }
dynaSNMPMIBVersion OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
DynaSNMPMIBVersion
MAX-ACCESS
read-only
STATUS
current
DESCRIPTION
"Version of the MIB module.
This version is 1.00"
::= { dynaSNMPGeneral 2 }
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::= { dynaSNMPNodeInv 1 }
dynaSNMPNodeTable
OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
SEQUENCE OF DynaSNMPNodeEntry
MAX-ACCESS
not-accessible
STATUS
current
DESCRIPTION "A list of node entries.
dynaSNMPNodeTrapCnt keeps track of the changes made to this
table.
Write access to the column is defined in the agent specific mib
except for the FM and PM flags which always have to be
writeable, if they are supported.
NOTE:
If the value of dynaSNMPNodeAddress is equal to 65535 the
row represents a Q1 management bus.
The bus object on bus 254 acts as a summary of the
internal fault objects, thus representing the whole DynaSNMP
equipment.
The values of dynaSNMPNodeIndexes of these special rows
may vary from one agent installation to another.
The rows in the table represent the Q1 functional entities
not the actual nodes.
"
::= { dynaSNMPNodeInv 3 }
dynaSNMPNodeEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
DynaSNMPNodeEntry
MAX-ACCESS not-accessible
STATUS
current
DESCRIPTION
"A node entry containing details of a node."
INDEX
{ dynaSNMPNodeIndex }
::= { dynaSNMPNodeTable 1 }
DynaSNMPNodeEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
dynaSNMPNodeIndex
DynaSNMPNodeIndex,
dynaSNMPNodeName
DisplayString (SIZE
dynaSNMPNodeType
DisplayString (SIZE
dynaSNMPNodeFlags
DynaSNMPFlags,
dynaSNMPNodeFlagsMask
DynaSNMPFlagsMask,
dynaSNMPNodeStatus
RowStatus,
dynaSNMPNodeBus
Integer32,
dynaSNMPNodeAddress
Integer32,
dynaSNMPNodeGeneration
DisplayString (SIZE
dynaSNMPNodeFEName
DisplayString (SIZE
dynaSNMPNodeStation
DisplayString (SIZE
}
(0..40)),
(0..40)),
(0..4)),
(0..40)),
(0..40))
dynaSNMPNodeIndex OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
DynaSNMPNodeIndex
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STATUS
current
DESCRIPTION
"An unique value to identify a node entry in the
dynaSNMPNodeTable.
This value will be unique across all-time instances of the
subagent
"
::= { dynaSNMPNodeEntry 1 }
dynaSNMPNodeName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
DisplayString (SIZE (0..40))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS
current
DESCRIPTION
"The name assigned to the node. The agent makes no guarantee
of the uniqueness of this name.
"
::= { dynaSNMPNodeEntry 2 }
dynaSNMPNodeType OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
DisplayString (SIZE (0..40))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS
current
DESCRIPTION
"The type of the node and optionally the node version.
"
::= { dynaSNMPNodeEntry 3 }
dynaSNMPNodeFlags OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
DynaSNMPFlags
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS
current
DESCRIPTION
"The bits defined here may not be used in any other purposes.
However the support for a any single bit is optional.
.... .... .... .... 0000 (0x00000000) Indicated that the node is added under
FM but polling is not enabled.
1... .... .... .... 0000 (0x80000000) Not supported
.1.. .... .... .... 0000 (0x40000000) Indicates that the node is added under
FM and polling is enabled.
..1. .... .... .... 0000 (0x20000000) not supported
...1 .... .... .... 0000 (0x10000000) Indicates that the node is available
for polling.
The other unused bits reserved for future use.
"
::= { dynaSNMPNodeEntry 4 }
dynaSNMPNodeFlagsMask OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
DynaSNMPFlagsMask
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS
current
DESCRIPTION
"Not supported."
::= { dynaSNMPNodeEntry 5 }
dynaSNMPNodeStatus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
RowStatus
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS
current
DESCRIPTION
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active(1): which indicates that the the node is
available for use by the managed device;
notReady(3): which indicates that the node in the agent,
but is not available in the bus
DynaSNMP Agent doesn't support other values.
"
::= { dynaSNMPNodeEntry 6 }
-- oids 8 to 15 reserved for future common use
dynaSNMPNodeBus OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS
current
DESCRIPTION
"The Q1 bus this NE is on.
"
::= { dynaSNMPNodeEntry 16 }
dynaSNMPNodeAddress OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
Integer32
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS
current
DESCRIPTION
"The Q1 address of this element
"
::= { dynaSNMPNodeEntry 17 }
dynaSNMPNodeGeneration OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
DisplayString (SIZE (0..4))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS
current
DESCRIPTION
"The generation info for this node.
'ND' for ND (tms4-q1) nodes
'E' for E (nokia Q1) nodes.
'-' for not Q1 managed nodes.
"
::= { dynaSNMPNodeEntry 18 }
dynaSNMPNodeFEName OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
DisplayString (SIZE (0..20))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS
current
DESCRIPTION
"The FE name from the node for ND generation
nodes. (4kH command)
"
::= { dynaSNMPNodeEntry 20 }
dynaSNMPNodeStation OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
DisplayString (SIZE (0..20))
MAX-ACCESS read-only
STATUS
current
DESCRIPTION
"The station name.
"
::= { dynaSNMPNodeEntry 21 }
---==============
-- dynaSNMPNodeEvents
--==============
--
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dynaSNMPNodeAdded
NOTIFICATION-TYPE
-- 1. add node
OBJECTS {
dynaSNMPNodeTrapCnt,
dynaSNMPNodeName,
dynaSNMPNodeType,
dynaSNMPNodeFlags,
dynaSNMPNodeStatus,
dynaSNMPNodeBus,
dynaSNMPNodeAddress,
dynaSNMPNodeGeneration,
dynaSNMPNodeFEName,
dynaSNMPNodeStation
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Sent when a new row to the node table is added.
Instances of dynaSNMPNodeName, dynaSNMPNodeFlags,
dynaSNMPNodeType and
dynaSNMPNodeStatus correspond to the changed conceptual row.
"
::= { dynaSNMPNodeDefs 1 }
dynaSNMPNodeDeleted NOTIFICATION-TYPE
-- 2. delete node
OBJECTS {
dynaSNMPNodeTrapCnt,
dynaSNMPNodeIndex
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Sent when the dynaSNMPNodeStatus is set to destroy and
the agent
has removed the node from configuration.
"
::= { dynaSNMPNodeDefs 2 }
dynaSNMPNodeModified
NOTIFICATION-TYPE
-- 3. edit Node
OBJECTS {
dynaSNMPNodeTrapCnt,
dynaSNMPNodeName,
dynaSNMPNodeType,
dynaSNMPNodeFlags,
dynaSNMPNodeStatus,
dynaSNMPNodeBus,
dynaSNMPNodeAddress,
dynaSNMPNodeGeneration,
dynaSNMPNodeFEName,
dynaSNMPNodeStation
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Sent when existing row is changed except when a FM, PM,
FMSYNC or PMSYNC flag updated.
Instances of dynaSNMPNodeName, dynaSNMPNodeFlags,
dynaSNMPNodeType and
dynaSNMPNodeStatus correspond to the changed row.
"
::= { dynaSNMPNodeDefs 3 }
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dynaSNMPNodeFM
NOTIFICATION-TYPE
-- 4. connecting to node for FM
OBJECTS {
dynaSNMPNodeTrapCnt,
dynaSNMPNodeFlags
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Sent when the FM-bit in dynaSNMPNodeFlags is set or cleared
"
::= { dynaSNMPNodeDefs 4 }
dynaSNMPNodeFMSync NOTIFICATION-TYPE
-- 5. Fully synced with node for FM
OBJECTS {
dynaSNMPNodeTrapCnt,
dynaSNMPNodeFlags
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Sent when the agent system has syncronized with the FM
information on the node. Trap is sent only when FMSYNC flag
is changed from 0 to 1, and not when changed from 1 to 0.
"
::= { dynaSNMPNodeDefs 5 }
-- oids from 8 to 15 reserved for future common use
-- END of dynaSNMPNodeEvents group
--============================================================
-- dynaSNMPFM group
--============================================================
--- GROUPS:
--- current alarms
dynaSNMPCurAlarm
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dynaSNMPFM 1 }
--- alarm log, implementation optional, defined in separate document
dynaSNMPAlarmLog
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dynaSNMPFM 2 }
--- events
dynaSNMPAlarmEvents
OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { dynaSNMPFM 3 }
-- oids from 4 to 15 reserved for future common use
--==================================
-- dynaSNMPCurAlarm Group
--==================================
dynaSNMPAlarmTrapCnt
OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
INTEGER (0..2147483647)
MAX-ACCESS
read-only
STATUS
current
DESCRIPTION
"Incremented every time there is a change in current alarm
situation. The value of this counter is the number of traps
sent including the current trap. The counter is incremented
every time before a dynaSNMPAgentAlarmRaised or
dynaSNMPAgentAlarmCleared trap is generated.
The value is initialized to 0 when the sub-agent starts.
"
::= { dynaSNMPCurAlarm 1 }
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dynaSNMPAlarmTable OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
SEQUENCE OF DynaSNMPAlarmEntry
MAX-ACCESS
not-accessible
STATUS
current
DESCRIPTION
"Table for all current alarms under this
subagent indexed with nodeindex and alarmIndex.
Note that the the alarms in dynaSNMPAlarmTable need not
to be in chronological order.
"
::= { dynaSNMPCurAlarm 2 }
dynaSNMPAlarmEntry OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
DynaSNMPAlarmEntry
MAX-ACCESS
not-accessible
STATUS
current
DESCRIPTION
"entry in current alarm table"
INDEX
{ dynaSNMPAlarmNodeIndex, dynaSNMPAlarmIndex }
::= { dynaSNMPAlarmTable 1 }
DynaSNMPAlarmEntry ::= SEQUENCE {
dynaSNMPAlarmNodeIndex
DynaSNMPNodeIndex,
dynaSNMPAlarmIndex
DynaSNMPAlarmIndex,
dynaSNMPAlarmSeverity
DynaSNMPAlarmSeverity,
dynaSNMPAlarmTime
DateAndTime,
dynaSNMPAlarmText
DisplayString,
dynaSNMPAlarmNbr
DynaSNMPAlarmNbr,
dynaSNMPAlarmFE
Integer32,
dynaSNMPAlarmSB
Integer32,
dynaSNMPAlarmFC
Integer32,
dynaSNMPAlarmFEStatus
Integer32,
dynaSNMPAlarmSBname
DisplayString,
dynaSNMPAlarmESevMask
Integer32
}
dynaSNMPAlarmNodeIndex
OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
DynaSNMPNodeIndex
MAX-ACCESS
read-only
STATUS
current
DESCRIPTION "index to the node table"
::= { dynaSNMPAlarmEntry 1 }
dynaSNMPAlarmIndex
SYNTAX
MAX-ACCESS
STATUS
DESCRIPTION
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current
"A unique Id of this alarm. The
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::= { dynaSNMPAlarmEntry 2 }
dynaSNMPAlarmSeverity
OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
DynaSNMPAlarmSeverity
MAX-ACCESS
read-only
STATUS
current
DESCRIPTION "The severity classification"
::= { dynaSNMPAlarmEntry 3 }
dynaSNMPAlarmTime
SYNTAX
MAX-ACCESS
STATUS
DESCRIPTION
OBJECT-TYPE
DateAndTime
read-only
current
"Best guess when this event happened
For TMS4-Q1 equipment this is the time when
the agent detected the fault.
For NokiaQ1 equipments this is the time the
node reported
"
::= { dynaSNMPAlarmEntry 4 }
dynaSNMPAlarmText
SYNTAX
MAX-ACCESS
STATUS
DESCRIPTION
OBJECT-TYPE
DisplayString
read-only
current
"Human readable description of this alarm.
The user should be able to identify the
alarm from the information in the text.
The alarm text has following
format:
<alarm text>, FE <FE number> (<FE name>),
SB <SB number> (<SB name>)
where <alarm text> is the english alarm decription,
<FE number> is the funtional entity number,
<FE name> is the name of the functional entity
as configured in the configuration.
<SB number> is the supervision bloxk number,
<SB name> is the identification of the
supervision block as read from the equipment.
NOTE the <SB name> can be empty if the equipment
did not answer to SB query.
"
::= { dynaSNMPAlarmEntry 5 }
dynaSNMPAlarmNbr
SYNTAX
MAX-ACCESS
STATUS
DESCRIPTION
OBJECT-TYPE
DynaSNMPAlarmNbr
read-only
current
"Alarm number for this alarm.
The value is same as that of dynaSNMPAlarmFC
"
::= { dynaSNMPAlarmEntry 6 }
-- oids from 7 to 15 reserved for future common use
dynaSNMPAlarmFE
SYNTAX
MAX-ACCESS
STATUS
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Integer32
read-only
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OBJECT-TYPE
Integer32
read-only
current
"The Q1 supervision block.
"
::= { dynaSNMPAlarmEntry 17 }
dynaSNMPAlarmFC
SYNTAX
MAX-ACCESS
STATUS
DESCRIPTION
OBJECT-TYPE
Integer32
read-only
current
"The Q1 fault code
"
::= { dynaSNMPAlarmEntry 18 }
dynaSNMPAlarmFEStatus
OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
Integer32
MAX-ACCESS
read-only
STATUS
current
DESCRIPTION "The functional entity status
"
::= { dynaSNMPAlarmEntry 19 }
dynaSNMPAlarmSBname
SYNTAX
MAX-ACCESS
STATUS
DESCRIPTION
OBJECT-TYPE
DisplayString
read-only
current
"The identification of the alarming SB
"
::= { dynaSNMPAlarmEntry 20 }
dynaSNMPAlarmESevMask
OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
Integer32
MAX-ACCESS
read-only
STATUS
current
DESCRIPTION "The Nokia Q1 alarm severity.
Not supported by 'ND/D' generation elements.
"
::= { dynaSNMPAlarmEntry 21 }
--==================================
-- dynaSNMPAlarmEvents Group
--==================================
dynaSNMPAlarmDefs
dynaSNMPAlarmRaised NOTIFICATION-TYPE
-- 10. Raise Alarm
OBJECTS {
dynaSNMPAlarmTrapCnt,
dynaSNMPAlarmSeverity,
dynaSNMPAlarmTime,
dynaSNMPAlarmText,
dynaSNMPAlarmNbr,
dynaSNMPAlarmFE,
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dynaSNMPAlarmFC,
dynaSNMPAlarmFEStatus,
dynaSNMPAlarmSBname,
dynaSNMPAlarmESevMask
}
STATUS
current
DESCRIPTION "Sent when agent detects a new alarm.
The instance for the objects is the one used
with the corresponding conceptual row.
Agent may (and should) put more varbinds after these,
"
::= { dynaSNMPAlarmDefs 1 }
dynaSNMPAlarmCleared
NOTIFICATION-TYPE
-- 11. Clear Alarm
OBJECTS {
dynaSNMPAlarmTrapCnt,
dynaSNMPAlarmSeverity,
dynaSNMPAlarmTime,
dynaSNMPAlarmText,
dynaSNMPAlarmNbr,
dynaSNMPAlarmFE,
dynaSNMPAlarmSB,
dynaSNMPAlarmFC,
dynaSNMPAlarmFEStatus,
dynaSNMPAlarmSBname,
dynaSNMPAlarmESevMask
}
STATUS
current
DESCRIPTION "Sent when agents detects alarm cleared.
The instance for the objects is the one used
with the corresponding conceptual row.
Agent may (and should) put more varbinds after these,
Note the corresponding alarm row is removed
from the dynaSNMPAlarmTable.
NOTE: the dynaSNMPAlarmTime value is the time of
the cleared event.
the dynaSNMPAlarmSeverity has the value indicating
the severity of the original alarm (the one
being cleared)
"
::= { dynaSNMPAlarmDefs 2 }
--oids from 3 to 15 reserved for future common use
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::= { dynaSNMPAgentAlarmEntry 2 }
dynaSNMPAgentAlarmSeverity
OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
DynaSNMPAlarmSeverity
MAX-ACCESS
read-only
STATUS
current
DESCRIPTION "The severity classification"
::= { dynaSNMPAgentAlarmEntry 3 }
dynaSNMPAgentAlarmTime
OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
DateAndTime
MAX-ACCESS
read-only
STATUS
current
DESCRIPTION "Best quess when this event happened"
::= { dynaSNMPAgentAlarmEntry 4 }
dynaSNMPAgentAlarmText
OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
DisplayString
MAX-ACCESS
read-only
STATUS
current
DESCRIPTION "Human readable description of this alarm
"
::= { dynaSNMPAgentAlarmEntry 5 }
dynaSNMPAgentAlarmNbr
OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
DynaSNMPAlarmNbr
MAX-ACCESS
read-only
STATUS
current
DESCRIPTION "Alarm number for this alarm.
<XXX: describe how the values are formed>
"
::= { dynaSNMPAgentAlarmEntry 6 }
-- oids from 7 to 15 reserved for future common use
--=================================
-- dynaSNMPAgentControl Group
--=================================
--- To be defined later
-- oids from 0-15 reserved for common use
---==================================
-- dynaSNMPAgentEvents Group
--==================================
dynaSNMPAgentEventDefs
dynaSNMPAgentAlarmRaised
NOTIFICATION-TYPE
OBJECTS {
dynaSNMPAgentAlarmTrapCnt,
dynaSNMPAgentAlarmSeverity,
dynaSNMPAgentAlarmTime,
dynaSNMPAgentAlarmText,
dynaSNMPAgentAlarmNbr
}
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STATUS
current
DESCRIPTION "Sent when agent detects a new alarm.
The instance for the objects is the one used
with the corresponding conceptual row.
Agent may (and should) put more varbinds after these,
"
::= { dynaSNMPAgentEventDefs 1 }
dynaSNMPAgentAlarmCleared NOTIFICATION-TYPE
-- 11. Clear Alarm
OBJECTS {
dynaSNMPAgentAlarmTrapCnt,
dynaSNMPAgentAlarmSeverity,
dynaSNMPAgentAlarmTime,
dynaSNMPAgentAlarmText,
dynaSNMPAgentAlarmNbr
}
STATUS
current
DESCRIPTION "Sent when agents detects alarm cleared.
The instance for the objects is the one used
with the corresponding conceptual row.
Agent may (and should) put more varbinds after these,
Note the corresponding for alarm row is removed
from the dynaSNMPAgentAlarmTable.
NOTE: the dynaSNMPAgentAlarmTime value is the time of
the cleared event.
the dynaSNMPAgentAlarmSeverity has the
value indicating
the severity of the original alarm (the one
being cleared)
"
::= { dynaSNMPAgentEventDefs 2 }
dynaSNMPAgentRdy
NOTIFICATION-TYPE
-- 8. Agent fully synced with all nodes
OBJECTS {
dynaSNMPAgentAlarmTrapCnt
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Sent when the subagent system has read its persistent
configuration and populated its MIB with persistent
information.
NOTE: The subagent MIB-tree might not be available until
this trap has been sent.
"
::= { dynaSNMPAgentEventDefs 3 }
dynaSNMPAgentDown
NOTIFICATION-TYPE
-- 9. Agent Closing Down
OBJECTS {
dynaSNMPAgentAlarmTrapCnt
}
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION
"Sent when the subagent is shutting itself down.
"
::= { dynaSNMPAgentEventDefs 4 }
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---=========================
--dynaSNMPAgentGeneral group
--=========================
-dynaSNMPAgentVersion OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX DynaSNMPSWVersion
MAX-ACCESS
read-only
STATUS current
DESCRIPTION "Version of the Agent"
::= {dynaSNMPAgentGeneral 1}
dynaSNMPAgentFlags
OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
DynaSNMPFlags
MAX-ACCESS
read-only
STATUS
current
DESCRIPTION
"
1... .... .... .... 0000 (0x80000000) AgentRdy
get: 1 if the subagent has read its persistent configuration and
populated its MIB. The dynaSNMPPSHAgentRdy notification is sent
when the value of this bit changes from 0 to 1.
The unused highest 16 bits are reserved for future common extensions.
The lowest 16 bits are available for subagent specific extensions.
"
::= { dynaSNMPAgentGeneral 2 }
dynaSNMPAgentFlagsMask OBJECT-TYPE
SYNTAX
DynaSNMPFlagsMask
MAX-ACCESS
read-only
STATUS
current
DESCRIPTION
"See dynaSNMPAgentFlags"
::= {dynaSNMPAgentGeneral 3 }
--oids from 4 to 15 reserved for future common use
END
The supported mib variables are given in details in the following tables.
Table 20.
Label
OID
Access
Support
dynaSNMPTemplateVersion
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.1.1
Yes
dynaSNMPMIBVersion
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.1.2
Yes
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Table 21.
Label
OID
Access
Support
dynaSNMPNodeTrapCnt
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.2.1.1
Yes
dynaSNMPNodeTable.
dynaSNMPNodeEntry
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.2.1.3.1
Table 22.
Yes
See
Table
17.
Label
OID
Access
Support
dynaSNMPNodeIndex
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.2.1.3.1.
1
Yes
dynaSNMPNodeName
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.2.1.3.1.
2
Yes
dynaSNMPNodeType
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.2.1.3.1.
3
Yes
dynaSNMPNodeFlags
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.2.1.3.1.
4
Yes
dynaSNMPNodeFlagsMask
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.2.1.3.1.
5
Yes
dynaSNMPNodeStatus
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.2.1.3.1.
6
Yes
dynaSNMPNodeBus
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.2.1.3.1.
16
Yes
dynaSNMPNodeAddress
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.2.1.3.1.
17
Yes
dynaSNMPNodeGeneration
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.2.1.3.1.
18
Yes
dynaSNMPNodeFEName
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.2.1.3.1.
19
Yes
dynaSNMPNodeStation
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.2.1.3.1.
20
Yes
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Table 23.
Label
OID
Access
Support
dynaSNMPNodeAdded
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.2.2.0.1
Yes
dynaSNMPNodeDeleted
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.2.2.0.2
Yes
dynaSNMPNodeModified
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.2.2.0.3
No
dynaSNMPNodeFM
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.2.2.0.4
Yes
dynaSNMPNodeFMSync
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.2.2.0.5
Yes
dynaSNMPNodePM
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.2.2.0.6
No
dynaSNMPNodePMSync
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.2.2.0.7
No
Table 24.
Label
OID
dynaSNMPCurAlarm
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.3.1
dynaSNMPAlarmLog
dynaSNMPAlarmEvents.
dynaSNMPAlarmDefs
Support
Notes
Yes
Table
26
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.3.2
No
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.3.3.0
Yes
See
Table
28
Support
Notes
Table 25.
Label
OID
dynaSNMPAlarmTrapCnt
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.3.1.1
Yes
dynaSNMPAlarmTable.
dynaSNMPAlarmEntry
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.3.1.2.1
No
120 (126)
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Table
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Table 26.
Label
OID
dynaSNMPAlarmNodeIndex
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.3.1.2.1.
Yes
dynaSNMPAlarmIndex
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.3.1.2.1.
2
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.3.1.2.1.
3
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.3.1.2.1.
4
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.3.1.2.1.
5
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.3.1.2.1.
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.3.1.2.1.
16
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.3.1.2.1.
17
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.3.1.2.1.
18
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.3.1.2.1.
19
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.3.1.2.1.
20
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.3.1.2.1.
21
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
dynaSNMPAlarmSeverity
dynaSNMPAlarmTime
dynaSNMPAlarmText
dynaSNMPAlarmNbr
dynaSNMPAlarmFE
dynaSNMPAlarmSB
dynaSNMPAlarmFC
dynaSNMPAlarmFEStatus
dynaSNMPAlarmSBname
dynaSNMPAlarmESevMask
Table 27.
Support
Notes
see note
dummy
dummy
Label
OID
Support
dynaSNMPAlarmNodeIndex
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.3.1.2.1.
1
Yes
dynaSNMPAlarmIndex
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.3.1.2.1.
2
Yes
dynaSNMPAlarmSeverity
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.3.1.2.1.
3
Yes
dynaSNMPAlarmTime
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.3.1.2.1.
4
Yes
Note
See note
1
In DynaSNMP the severity of the trap is defined by the Q1 fault code, not by the
severity defined by the Q1 element.
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Label
OID
dynaSNMPAlarmText
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.3.1.2.1.
5
Yes
dynaSNMPAlarmNbr
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.3.1.2.1.
6
Yes
dynaSNMPAlarmFE
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.3.1.2.1.
16
Yes
dynaSNMPAlarmSB
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.3.1.2.1.
17
Yes
dynaSNMPAlarmFC
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.3.1.2.1.
18
Yes
dynaSNMPAlarmFEStatus
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.3.1.2.1.
19
Yes
dynaSNMPAlarmSBname
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.3.1.2.1.
20
Yes
dynaSNMPAlarmESevMask
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.3.1.2.1.
21
Yes
Table 28.
Support
dummy
dummy
Label
OID
dynaSNMPAlarmRaised
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.3.3.0.1
Yes
dynaSNMPAlarmCleared
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.3.3.0.2
Yes
Table 29.
Support
Note
Label
OID
dynaSNMPAgentAlarmTrapC
nt
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.5.1.1
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Support
R
Note
Yes
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Label
OID
dynaSNMPAgentAlarmTable.
dynaSNMPAgentAlarmEntry
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.5.1.2.1
Table 30.
Support
Note
No
See
Table
30.
Support
Note
Label
OID
dynaSNMPAgentAlarmIndex
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.5.1.2.1.
2
No
dynaSNMPAgentAlarmSeverity
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.5.1.2.1.
3
No
dynaSNMPAgentAlarmTime
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.5.1.2.1.
4
No
dynaSNMPAgentAlarmText
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.5.1.2.1.
5
No
dynaSNMPAgentAlarmNbr
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.5.1.2.1.
6
No
Table 31.
Label
OID
Support
dynaSNMPAgentAlarmRaised
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.5.2.0.1
No
dynaSNMPAgentAlarmCleared
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.5.2.0.2
No
dynaSNMPAgentRdy
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.5.2.0.3
Yes
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Label
OID
Support
dynaSNMPAgentDown
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.5.2.0.4
No
Table 32.
Label
OID
Support
dynaSNMPAgentVersion
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.5.3.1
Yes
dynaSNMPAgentFlags
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.5.3.2
Yes
dynaSNMPAgentFlagsMask
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.5.3.3
Yes
Table 33.
Note
Label
OID
Support
dynaSNMPConformance
.1.3.6.1.4.1.28458.7.2.1.3.9
No
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Note
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Glossary
ACL2i
ARP
ASCII
CD-ROM
CLI
CTS
Clear to send
DCE
DCN
DI
Data Interface
DNT2M
DSL
DSR
DTE
DTR
DYNANET
EEPROM
EMC
Electromagnetic Compatibility
ETSI
GND, gnd
Ground
HDSL
HW
Hardware
IP
Internet Protocol
IPCP
LAN
LED
Light-Emitting Diode
LMI
MIB
PDH
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POP
Point-Of-Presence
PPP
Point-to-Point Protocol
PSTN
PVC
Polyvinyl Chloride
Q1
Rack alarm
RTS
Request To Send
RxD
Received Data
SNMP
STE
Subrack
TDM
Telnet
TFTP
TxD
Transmitted data
Trap
WAN
10Base-T
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