The
SNMP Gateway
Managing SNMP Based Equipment
SNMP is the most commonly used management protocol for data communication
equipment and also frequently used for telecom equipment.
The SNMPGW provides a generic configurable interface to SNMP based
equipment via the three prevailing SNMP protocol versions v1, v2c
and v3.
The SNMPGW also provides a range of additional "need-to-have"
management functions. This includes:
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Auto-discovery and availability monitoring of
SNMP agents, driven by traps and/or polls.
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Tree view browsing of SNMP MIB's (c.f. the Q3 Browser).
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Low-level SNMP operations via scripts.
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High-level object-oriented SNMP operations via scripts.
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Advanced filtered Information querying across many tables
and even across many SNMP Agent MIB's.
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Reception and processing of traps and Inform Requests.
Conversion of Traps to X.733 Alarms, process'able by the
Alarm Viewer.
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Routing, filtering and multicasting of traps to several
managers, e.g. receiveing SNMPv1 traps locally and routing them
to a remote site via the fault safe transmission protocol of
Q3ADE.
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SNMP v1/v2c/v3 Proxy function. Translates between SNMP
Protocols.
The auto-discovery function of the SNMP Gateway interacts with
the Map view to enable automatic build-up of maps as SNMP Nodes
are discovered. This and many other behaviours may be tailored by
scripting.
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