Avaya S8500 manual Snmp Configuration, Configuring the Snmp modules in the UPS

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Configuring the SNMP modules in the UPS

Chapter 2: SNMP Configuration

After you install and connect the control network equipment, you must configure the SNMP modules in each Avaya-supplied UPS to send alarms or traps to the media servers. This process requires that you also configure the SNMP subagent in the Avaya-supplied Ethernet switch.

! Important:

Use the procedures in this section to configure Avaya-supplied equipment only.

Configuring the SNMP modules in the UPS

! Important:

These procedures apply only to a new, Avaya-supplied uninterruptible power supply (UPS) with a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) module. Do not use these procedures to set traps on a UPS that Avaya does not supply.

You must configure the SNMP module in the UPS to report alarms to the media server when hardware problems occur. The module reports an alarm if commercial power is lost or battery resources are depleted.

For the SNMP module to properly report alarms, you must configure a unique IP address for the UPS on both the SNMP module and the media server. This IP address can be a customer-provided address or the Avaya-provided default address. At a minimum, you must configure the following items:

The IP address

The subnet mask

The gateway IP address

The trap receiver IP address

The community string (get, set, trap)

A third party manufactures the SNMP module. The brand, the model, or the firmware load of the module that Avaya supplies can change without notice. For this reason, this document does not provide specific instructions on how to connect to and configure the SNMP module. For more information, see the documentation that comes with the SNMP module. For the default password and the configuration commands, see the local configuration section of that user guide.

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Contents Release Installing and Configuring the Avaya S8500 Media ServerAvaya Inc All Rights Reserved Introduction Media server configuration Install an S8500 Media Server as an LSP Index 101 Audience IntroductionHow to use Avaya installation documents Pre-installation requirements Preinstallation tasks to complete at the customer siteVerifying that all the required equipment is on site S8500 hardware Ensuring that the preinstallation tasks are completeS8500C front panel S8500B front panel UPS Equipment specificationsCD-ROM/DVD-ROM IDE S8500 Media Server specifications Feature S8500B S8500CAcoustical About the Server Availability Management Processor About Samp functionalityAbout Samp connections Samp connections for S8500B Samp connections for S8500C About Samp softwareS8500 port connections About media server port connectionsS8500C Media Server connectivity guide Modem connectivity on the S8500 Media Server About modem connectionsAbout media gateways About Processor EthernetModem options About Processor Ethernet About S8500 LSP mode About SSH S8500 LSP license fileTN8412AP Sipi Configuring the Snmp modules in the UPS Snmp ConfigurationPrerequisites for configuring the Snmp module Default IP addresses for the UPSSecurity Alert Administering the Snmp moduleSetting selected traps alarming Preparing to configure the Ethernet switch Default IP addresses for the Ethernet switchConfiguring the Ethernet switch Page Page Clearing the ARP cache on the laptop Communication Manager installationApplying power to the media server Accessing the media serverConfiguring Telnet for Windows 2000 and Windows XP Installing Avaya Communication Manager Communication Manager installation Media server configuration Type susers in the login group field Opening the Maintenance Web InterfaceCreating a super-user login Under Security, select Administrator AccountsAbout the Avaya Installation Wizard Verifying the RMB IP information Running the Avaya Installation WizardInstalling Samp firmware Type sampcmd samp-update status and press EnterClick Execute Ping Configuring the modemEnabling network time servers Enabling firewall settingsSelect Configure individual services and click Continue Select Change Modem Setting and click ContinueEnabling network time servers Checking LED activity on the dual NIC Configuring the NICConfiguring the NIC Click Continue Disconnecting from the media serverInputting initial system translations IP interface translationsCabinet Cabinet Description Adding media gatewaysEnabling the Ipsi Set the Ipsi Control of Port Networks field to enabledType add ipserver-interface PNnumber and press Enter Setting the alarm activation levelAdding the Ipsi to the system Saving translationsConnecting to the IPSIs IP interface configurationProgramming the Ipsi for static addressing Ipsi address configurationConnecting the laptop directly to the Ipsi Type show control interface and press Enter Setting the Vlan and diffserv parameters Ipsi LED display for static address CLK Programming the Ipsi for Dhcp addressingIP interface configuration CLK Verifying connectivity to the media serverVerifying the license status Verifying that the IPSIs are translatedUpgrading the Ipsi firmware version if necessary Enabling control of the IPSIsConfiguring the media server as an LSP Install an S8500 Media Server as an LSPSelect the Configure Individual Services Select Set IdentitiesSelect This is a local survivable processor LSP Enabling license server capability on a media gateway Administering the primary controllerType stop -caf Type start -caf Installing and verifying the license on the new LSPResetting the S8500 LSP Click Advanced SettingOpening the TCP ports on the S8500 LSP Verifying that the primary controller identifies the new LSP Readministering media gateways to point to the LSPPostinstallation administration Verifying translationsList station List trunk-group List hunt-group Type change daylight-savings-rules and press Enter Setting rules for daylight savings timeType change locations and press Enter Setting locations if necessaryVerifying the date and the time Clearing and resolving alarmsEnabling and disabling the Ethernet switch ports Click Submit Changes Backing up files to the compact flash media Enabling alarms to Inads by way of a modemBefore leaving the site Enabling alarms to Inads by way of the Snmp moduleInstallation verification Testing the Ipsi circuit packTesting the license file S8500 LEDs Description S8500 front-panel LEDsRear view of S8500B Media Server Additional media server LED informationLAG Avaya C360 Ethernet switch LEDsUPS LEDs LEDs on the Powerware 9125 UPSTN2312BP Ipsi LEDs TN2312BP Ipsi circuit pack faceplate Ipsi LED display for a static IP address Connectivity status Accessing the command line interface of the server with Appendix a Media server accessBackspace key area, select Control-H Connecting to the media server directly Cadlsrv3 KLC Connecting to the media server remotely over a modem Connecting to the media server remotely over the networkClick Launch Maintenance Web Interface Accessing the Maintenance Web InterfaceUsing the SAT command line prompt Logins for Avaya technicians and BusinessPartnersType of connection Procedure Configuring the network for Windows 2000 and XP Select Internet Protocol TCP/IPSubnet mask Click on LAN settings, then Advanced Setting the browser options for Internet ExplorerPage Problem Possible solution Appendix B Installation troubleshootingPing 192.11.13.6 and press Enter Press Enter DhcpProblem Possible solution Directly Remotely over modem Remotely over network IndexIpsi Enabling Setting version
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