Network Management through SNMP

Query a Measurement

Now that you have performed the previous actions, you can query the measurement result.

Via CLI

The following command displays rtr output:

XSR#show rtr history

Via SNMP

1.Query the etsysSrvcLvlHistoryTable (1.3.6.1.4.1.5624.1.2.39.1.3.1).

Using the SLA Agent in SNMP

The XSR’s SLA agent implements the Enterasys Service Level Reporting MIB and supported metrics as detailed in the following tables, which may cross-reference each other. For example, etsysSrvcLvlNetMeasureIndex is used to index etsysSrvcLvlHistoryTable as well.

Note: All configurable values are limited by ranges specified in the CLI.

Refer to Appendix B: “Service Level Reporting MIB Tables” on page B-1for supported OIDs.

Full Configuration Backup/Restore

The XSR supports a full configuration backup and restore via SNMP using the Enterasys Configuration Management and Cabletron CTdownload MIBs. Follow the steps below.

Cabletron CTdownload MIB

1.Select the downLoadConfiguration(4) and upLoadConfiguration(5) operations in the ctDLOnLineDownload field.

2.Specify the address of the TFTP server in ctDLNetaddress. Start the transfer with the appropriate value in ctDLOnLineDownload. Monitor the transfer’s progress by polling the ctDLOperStatus field. Note that by definition, the XSR will be reset after a full-configis downloaded, unbundled, verified and committed to RAM.

3.During an upload of full-config, the user.dat, cert.dat, and private-configfiles will be bundled and stored in a temporary file (full-config), then uploaded to the TFTP server.

Enterasys Configuration Management MIB

1.Select the configurationUpload(5) and configurationDownload(6) operations in the etsysConfigMgmtChangeOperation field. Specify the file name as full-config.

2.In order to activate the configuration, the configurationActivate(9) command is issued causing a bundled full-configto be unbundled and become the active (startup) configuration. The file name in etsysConfigMgmtChangeURL must indicate full-config. This action initiates a system reset.

3.The upload and download of the startup-configfile follows the same steps as in the Cabletron MIB but does not bundle or unbundle other configuration components.

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Enterasys Networks X-PeditionTM Full Configuration Backup/Restore, Using the SLA Agent in Snmp, Cabletron CTdownload MIB