SYSTEM VERIFICATION

Verifying SNMP is Operational

2.If Remote Mac appears in Select a file server: box, then AppleTalk Routing over the WAN connection is operational.

3.If Remote Mac IS NOT displayed, then AppleTalk Routing feature over the WAN connection is not operational. Refer to AppleTalk Routing Operation Over the WAN Connection in the Problem Diagnosis chapter.

VERIFYING SNMP IS OPERATIONAL

1.To verify that the SNMP feature is operational, enter the snmp stats command at the administration console. If the statistics display appears, the SNMP subsystem should be fully operational. If the following message is displayed, SNMP is not operational:

SNMP is not enabled

If the preceding message is displayed, refer to SNMP in the Problem Diagnosis chapter for possible actions you may take to make the SNMP feature operational.

2.To verify that the MIB objects can be retrieved via the SNMP get command, begin by making sure that the latest version of the enterprise MIB (the ih_mib.asn file) has been compiled at the desired SNMP network management station(s). Once the new version of the MIB is compiled, you can issue the SNMP get command.

3.To verify the CyberSWITCH SNMP Agent is returning the correct values, it is possible to compare the values of the MIB objects retrieved via the SNMP get command to the output available via various system administration console and dynamic management commands. For example, the isdn usage console command displays B-channel information. This information corresponds to the MIB isdnUsageMonitor group objects, a subset of the ihSystemMonitor group. The dr console command will return output that contains information that corresponds to the MIB ihStatusReport table. Other console commands that will output information that includes values that correspond to MIB objects are ds, udp stats, ip stats, and snmp stats.

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