1. Network Management Specification

7.7.4.5.3snmpTargetParmsTable:

It is used to configure target parameters (message processing level, security model, etc.) that will be used in the generation of SNMP notification messages. This table will be supported read-only with default entries as indicated in section 7.7.4.6.4 and 7.7.4.6.5

7.7.4.5.4snmpUnavailableContexts and snmpUnknownContexts:

Statistics.

These tables will be stored in nonvolatile memory.

7.7.4.6SNMP-NOTIFICATION-MIB (RFC 3413)

This MIB allows the GranDSLAM 3.0 agent to configure notification recipients. The MIB is composed of the following tables:

7.7.4.6.1snmpNotifyTable:

It contains entries that allow the GranDSLAM 3.0 to select the target entry in the snmpTargetAddrTable that should be used when generating notification. Confirmed (NOTIFY) and Unconfirmed notifications will be supported without encryption of the data.

7.7.4.6.2snmpNotifyFilterTable:

It contains filter profiles. Filter profiles are used to determine whether particular management targets should receive certain notifications. This filtering feature will not be supported.

7.7.4.6.3snmpNotifyFilterProfileTable:

Filtering of traps will not be supported.

7.7.4.6.4SNMPv1 traps - Default values:

By default, the GranDSLAM 3.0 agent will generate SNMPv1 traps. The notification message will not be privatelly protected (no encryption). There will be a corresponding entry in the snmpTargetParamsTable to be used when generating SNMPv1 traps. This entry will have the following default values that can not be removed from the table:

snmpTargetParamsName=’defaultV1traps’,

snmpTargetParamsMPModel=‘SNMPv1 (0)’,

snmpTargetParamsSecurityModel=’SNMPV1 (1)’,

snmpTargetParamsSecurityLevel=‘noAuthNoPriv (1).

7.7.4.6.5SNMPv2 traps - Default values:

Similarly, ‘defaultV2traps’ will be defined to be used when generating SNMPv2 traps.

The following default values will be associated to SNMPv2 traps:

snmpTargetParamsName=’defaultV2traps’,

snmpTargetParamsMPModel=‘SNMPv2 (1)’,

snmpTargetParamsSecurityModel=’SNMPV1 (1)’,

snmpTargetParamsSecurityLevel=‘noAuthNoPriv (1).

The trap version can be selected by specifying the desire choice (defaultV1traps, defaultV2traps) in the snmpTargetAddrParams object of the trap manager configuration (snmpTargetAddrTable).

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8620, 8820 specifications

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