Snmp Agent Configuration - GE MDS Mercury Series Reference Manual

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Bridge Hello Time
parameter affects how often the bridge sends a spanning tree
Bridge Protocol Data Unit (BPDU). [
Bridge Forward Delay
Affects how long the bridge spends listening and learning after
initialization. [

3.4.4 SNMP Agent Configuration

The transceiver contains over 100 custom SNMP-manageable objects as
well as the IETF standard RFC1213 for protocol statistics, also known
as MIB II. You can use off-the-shelf SNMP managers to access the
transceiver's SNMP Agent's MIB, such as Castle Rock Computing
SNMPc™ and Hewlett Packard OpenView™. The transceiver's SNMP
agent supports SNMPv1, v2, and v3.
The objects are split into nine MIB files for use with your SNMP man-
ager. There are textual conventions, common files, and specific files.
This allows the flexibility to change areas of the MIB and not affect
other existing installations or customers.
—MDS sub-tree registrations
msdreg.mib
mds_comm.mib
and events common to the entire product family
mercury_reg.mib
mercurytrv1.mib
mercurytrv2.mib
mercury_comm.mib
common to the entire Mercury Series
mercury_ap.mib
Access Point transceiver
mercury_rem.mib
Remote radio
mercury_sec.mib
NOTE: SNMP management requires that the proper IP address,
network, and gateway addresses are configured in each associ-
ated network transceiver.
In addition, some management systems might require that you
compile the MIB files in the order shown above.
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—View/set spanning tree hello time. This
—View/set spanning tree forwarding delay.
4-30 seconds; 5 seconds
—MDS Common MIB definitions for objects
—MDS sub-tree registrations
—SNMPv1 enterprise-specific traps
—SNMPv2 enterprise-specific traps
— MIB definitions for objects and events
—MIB definitions for objects and events for an
—Definitions for objects and events for a
—For security management of the radio system
1-10 seconds; 2 seconds
].
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