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6.1.3 SNMP manager Setup: Load the MIB Files
This section describes the steps necessary to view the traps sent by the monitored system in the
management application.
Note: It is assumed that the HCM IP address and the trap destination addresses have already
been configured.
¾ To view interpreted traps through the 3
rd
party management application
1. Start the management application.
2. Load and compile the MIB-II file (a public domain file which can be found on http://www.rfc-editor.org).
3. Load and compile the ma_events.mib file.
4. Load and compile the maHCM.mib file.
Note: In most cases MIB files are loaded and compiled using the "MIB menu" tool items in the
main menu of the management application.
5. SNMP monitoring can begin.
6.2 Test the Configuration using a MIB Browser Tool (Recommended)
After SNMP is configured, it is recommended that the user verifies that SNMP information is properly
received and sent by the monitored system.
To do so, the user may download a MIB browser (free to download). MIB browsers are accessible and easy to
use tools, which can be used to check the configurations and view, configure and parse SNMP traps.
6.3 Trap Variable Bindings
Data within a trap is encoded in a typical key-value pair configuration. These pairs are called “variable
bindings” and they contain extra information related to the trap. For example, a trap has the binding
"trapDeviceTpe", which may have the value "1". This means the Module that generated the trap is the HCM.
The table below lists all bindings supported.
Table 33:Binding Table
No.
Binding
Description
1.
trapSequenceID
Trap sequence ID to be sent with the trap. This is a trapSequenceID varbind
that is attached to the trap message in order to allow the manager to track
missing traps.
2.
trapTimeStamp
Time and date the current event occurred; Format H:M:S D/M/Y
3.
trapDeviceType
Additional data sent with the trap; Type of module that generated the trap:
hcm
=
(1)
acm
=
(2)
rim
=
(3)
oim
=
(4)
RAU5
=
(5)
rxu
=
(6)
fmm
=
(9)
frm
=
(10)
site
=
(11)