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Cisco Systems 10200 Querying the SNMP Agent, Enabling NMS to Query/Poll Solaris SNMP Agent

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Cisco BTS 10200 Softswitch Operations and Maintenance Guide, Release 6.0.x
OL-16000-07
Chapter 7 Using the BTS SNMP Agent
Querying the SNMP Agent
Querying the SNMP AgentEnabling NMS to Query/Poll Solaris SNMP Agent
The EMS runs two SNMP agents as follows:
SAD (SNMP agent adapter)
Solaris SNMP agent
Table 7-4 Querying the SNMP Agent
Task Operation
Querying the SNMP
agent directly
1. Open the /etc/snmp/conf/snmpd.conf file.
2. In read-community enter a single user group for read access.
3. In managers enter the IP address or hostname of NMS to query, enter
multiple addresses separated by spaces.
Note To keep communication with the Master Agent leave the localhost
entry.
4. Restart the SNMP agent, enter:
/etc/init.d/S98mibiisa stop
/etc/init.d/S98mibiisa start
5. Query the SNMP agent using the read-community and port 13230.
Querying the SNMP
agent via the Master
Agent
1. Open the /etc/snmp/conf/snmpd.conf file.
2. In read-community enter a single user group for read access.
3. In managers ensure the localhost is an entry.
4. Change the SNMP configuration type and value:
add snmpconfig type=SETTING; value=COUPLE_SUN_AGENT
5. Restart the Master Agent.
6. Log in as root.
kill `ps -ef | grep -i sad | grep -v grep | awk '{print $2}'`
7. Query the SNMP agent using the read-community and standard port 161.
Querying the MIBs
version
1. Open the /opt/BTSsnmp/etc file.
2. View the main MIB, called “opticall.mib”. The SNMP Agent supports
SNMPv2c operations defined in opticall.mib. opticall.mib uses variables
from other MIBs:
IPCELL-TC
SNMPv2-TC
SNMPv2-SMI
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