SNMP Agent. Functional Description and Specifications Version: 1.1 March 20, 2015. Simple Network Management Protocol Option S for IE and PM Modules



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Functional Description and Specifications Version: 1.1 March 20, 2015 SNMP Agent Simple Network Management Protocol Option S for IE and PM Modules Supplement to Functional Description and Specifications of RUB Ethernet Modules

CONTENTS Functional Description and Specifications SNMP Agent Page 3 A1 A2 A3 REVISION HISTORY COPYRIGHT GENERAL REMARKS 1 SNMP 5 1.1 OVERVIEW 5 1.2 THE MIB FILE 6 1.3 COMMUNITIES 9 1.4 MONITORING 9 1.5 OID 10 1.6 TRAPS 11 1.7 SET-UP 12 1.7.1 Web Interface 12 1.7.2 Enable/Disable Traps 12

Page 4 A1 Revision History No. Date Subject 0.n Preliminary documents, changes without notice. 1.0 December 04, 2006 First released document. 1.1 April 02, 2008 MIB file can be composed of functional groups. 1.2 February 22, 2013 This option is available for PM modules as well. A2 Copyright Copyright PLURA Europe GmbH 2005. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, translated into another language, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise without the prior written consent of PLURA Europe GmbH. Printed in Germany. Technical changes are reserved. All brand and product names mentioned herein are used for identification purposes only, and are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Information in this publication replaces all previously published information. PLURA Europe GmbH assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein. For further information please contact your local dealer or: PLURA Europe GmbH Muehlweg 11 D-73433 Aalen Phone: ++49 - (0)7361 589 46 0 Fax: ++49 - (0)7361 589 46 55 E-Mail: info@plurabroadcast.com Internet: http://www.plura.tv A3 General Remarks This manual is a supplement to the manual Functional Description and Specifications of RUB Ethernet Modules. It describes a special feature for module IE or PM, realized by an optional firmware.

1 SNMP 1.1 Overview Functional Description and Specifications SNMP Agent Page 5 With the SNMP option of any RUB Ethernet module (IE or PM) your RUBIDIUM system is capable of being used as a SNMP Network Element. You can easily monitor and control the system using centralized network management software. Frame 1 Frame 2 GPS 10MHz GT DT SR SL SV Local Area Network IE 10/100base-T Frame 3 GPS 10MHz GT DT If you need detailed information about SNMP protocol you should have a look at the related documents, as RFC 1157 for example. Basically there are three types of SNMP messages: GET: the management station requests status information from an agent. SET: the management station requests an agent to change a parameter. TRAP: the agent sends a message to indicate an event. The access to a SNMP system is controlled by communities, these are text strings included in the message. Often the text PUBLIC (read only) and PRIVATE (read and write) are used. But you can add others names or erase existing names. Any accessible element can be uniquely identified by its OID (Object Identifier). For a group of OIDs usually a MIB file (management information base) is defined, which is a text file containing all relevant information for each single OID. For the RUBIDIUM System the rubidium.mib has to be created by the user utilizing the RUBIDIUM CONFIGURATION PC program.

Page 6 1.2 The MIB File Execute Rubidium Config.exe on your computer. Open the Tools menu and select Create MIB File.... Please follow the instructions of the Rubidium MIB Maker. First step: do you want to create a new MIB file or do you want to change an existing one? Second step: built your RUBIDIUM system. The MIB structure window indicates the current built system. Add or remove RUB frames pressing the buttons of Edit Frame. Clicking on a module at the MIB structure enables you to select the type of the module out of the Edit Module dropdown list. The structure has to correspond exactly to the real system, regarding the frame and module numbering and the type of each module.

Page 7 Third step: select the functional groups and the version of the MIB file. The following Functional Groups can be selected: Signal Path System Health Trap Related Rarely used Obsolete contains the most important status information to monitor the signals of the system. Especially it contains the warnings and alarms of the RUB switcher modules. contains the most important status information to monitor the general RUBIDIUM system behaviour. Especially it contains the status of the fan, of the temperature and of the power supply. contains all the traps the modules are able to generate. contains all the rest. It may be used for special applications only. may be used if you want to update an existing installation which might no longer be compatible. For more information please contact PLURA company. MIB Version: Please select a format which is compatible to your SNMP manager.

Page 8 Fourth step: select the path where you want to store the MIB file. With a click on Finish the MIB file will be created. You will see the screen flickering, but don t worry and don t interrupt the process. Click on the OK button at the end, the MIB file has been created successfully.

1.3 Communities Page 9 The following community strings are used by the RUB Ethernet module for default. It is recommended to change them in order to avoid unwanted access by guessing these strings. Read Community: public Write Community: private 1.4 Monitoring All status and setup information can be queried via SNMP for every module that is present in your Rubidium system. That means that you can choose between the status monitor from the Ethernet module and your SNMP management application to control the status of your system. How you get the setup and status information you require depends on the special SNMP monitoring software you are using. The most likely and probably best method to gain information from the MIB file is allowing your management system (or a special MIB browser) to load the MIB file and then presenting the MIB s content as a tree or something equivalent. Example of a simple MIB browser:

Page 10 1.5 OID Any setup or status information has an OID (Object Identifier). The OID consist of a fixed part and a variable part that includes the physical location of the module inside the frame and the module s type. The following table describes the OID s structure using the following OID for an example:.1.3.6.1.4.1.22629.100.0.1.4.2.2.1.5.0 The meaning of this sample OID is shown in bold type in the table below. Example Name Description.1.iso Fixed part.3.org Fixed part.6.dod Fixed part.1.internet Fixed part.4.private Fixed part.1.enterprises Fixed part.22629.alpermannvelte Fixed part.100.rubidium Fixed part.0 FrameSingle or Frame1 Frame31 Single frame configuration or number of frame in multiframe configuration.1 H1 or H3 1U frame or 3U frame.4 Module1 Module4 or Module1 Module21 Module s number inside the 1U frame or Module s number inside the 3U frame.2 AT, DT, GT, Module s type.2 Set or Sta Setup or Status.1 System, Keys, LtcR, Functional group.5 Name, OPER, Rate, Function

1.6 Traps Functional Description and Specifications SNMP Agent Page 11 Several traps can be generated and sent to your network management application. The kind of trap depends on the type of the module. Traps can be transmitted to indicate an event quickly. In particular, the following trap-events are available: Any Module o Cold Boot o Config Module Switcher (SL / SI / SV / SR): o System Error o System Failure o Changeover o Signal Failure o Signal Warning Additionally, the Ethernet module can send traps for special events, for example on rebooting, community changing and some security related events. When you first set up your network, you may want to generate a test trap to test if all settings are correct and ready to work. You may use the Config trap for this purpose. It s generated every time you try to connect to or disconnect from a module using the Rubidium Config software via PC connector at the RUB chassis.

Page 12 1.7 Set-Up 1.7.1 Web Interface The complete set-up can be made via the web interface of your Ethernet module. Just type the IP address in the address field of your browser as described in the manual of the Ethernet module. Then choose Configuration, then click the red button to access the Ethernet module, then SNMP, and follow the menu. Here is a list of the most important features available by the web interface: View and edit Community names Configure the IP-address for the trap receiver Set system information s Enable / disable sending of traps in general Enable / disable sending of individual traps 1.7.2 Enable/Disable Traps Traps can be configured (enabled/disabled) via the SNMP protocol as well. Just use the SNMP Set command to send 1 or 0 on the trap you want to enable or disable. You ll find the trap enable bits in the System part of each module.