SNMP Protocol for Easy Network Management

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ACTi Knowledge Base Category: Educational Note Sub-category: Application Model: ACM Series TCM Series ACD-2100 TCD-2100 TCD-2500 Firmware: Software: N/A Author: Wells.Wei Published: 2010/10/22 Reviewed: 2010/10/22 SNMP Protocol for Easy Network Management Contents Introduction How to Set Up SNMP SNMP Trap What Information Does ACTi SNMP Offer The Theory of SNMP Reference Introduction Have you ever met difficulties in managing network devices? When the number of video cameras in the site grows bigger, there is a need for easy and organized network management by software. In such cases, if your customer tells you the network management server is full of traffic load and some cameras on site have unstable video quality, you don t have to go there to check lots of cameras one-by-one and try to bring it back to connection. You just need to use SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) management software to connect to cameras to get fast and accurate analysis, such as network traffic load, the number of delivery/receive/error packets and logs on third party connections to cameras. This makes finding out the root cause much easier and helps to speed up problem resolution. SNMP provides an easy way to manage network devices. The main features are: 1. Monitoring device uptime. 2. System detail description. (Ex: model name, model description and firmware version.) 3. Collect interface information. (Ex: MAC address, interface speed, local port.) 4. Measuring network interface throughput. 1

To use SNMP, just enable SNMP function in ACTi devices (SNMP agents) and run SNMP management software in server (NMS: Network Management Station) to connect with the devices. In the next section, we will introduce the step-by-step procedure to set up the basic SNMP support. *About NMS and SNMP agent, please refer The Theory of SNMP for detail. How to Set Up SNMP Search ACTi Devices You can use the IP-Utility to find out and connect the cameras to your local network. The IP-Utility tool program can be downloaded from ACTi website. As an example, a TCM-7011 is listed here with the IP address 10.1.1.125. Click on it to launch the Web Configurator. After login, follow the steps below to set up SNMP function. There are two product lines for ACTi, ACM and TCM series. We will first show you how to enable SNMP then guide you through its detail settings. Enable SNMP for ACTi Devices ACM series/acd-2100 (Firmware version V3.12.15 or above) Go to Setup SNMP Setting Enable Selecting SNMP versions will be described in later sections. 2

TCM series/tcd-2100/tcd-2500 (Firmware version V4.07.15 or above) Go to Setup Network SNMP Setting Enable Selecting SNMP versions will be described in later sections. Configuring SNMP Setting ACTi s SNMP agent supports versions V1, V2 and V3. SNMP V1 is the initial implementation of SNMP. SNMP V2 is proposed to enhance the performance of management, such as the communication of server and devices, the confirmation of information delivery and receipt. Primary additions in SNMP V3 concern security and remote configuration enhancements. SNMP V1/V2: SNMP V1/V2 uses Community name as password to authenticate identity. Read Community is the password for server to get information from devices. Write Community is the password for server to edit values on devices. The default is public for Read Community and write for Write Community. Of course, you can set any other password as your read/write community. You can enable V1, V2 or both. Click Apply after you ve completed setup. 3

SNMP V3: The security method of SNMP V3 uses account/password for authentication. Security Name is the account name to be used with your Password. The default security name is public and the password must be at least 8 characters long. You also can set any other security name or password. Click Apply after you ve completed setup. SNMP function is now enabled. Next, we will install and run the SNMP management software on computer server. SNMP Management Software In this sample we use a SNMP management software called ireasoning to demonstrate how to manage your network via SNMP. Go to http://www.ireasoning.com/downloadmibbrowserlicense.shtml for download. in browser and press I Accept after reading the agreement. You will be automatically redirected to download page. 4

Download the setup.exe for Windows and install it. After installation, you can see the icon on windows desktop. Double Click the icon to show the user interface. ACTi SNMP support MIBII* (Management Information Base) standard, which is defined by RFC-1213*. After loading RFC1213-MIB into the management software, MIBII information groups** will show in SNMP MIB Tree. Please see next page for detailed steps. *About MIBII and RFC-1213, please refer The Theory of SNMP and Reference for detail. 5

** MIBII uses different groups to define different information. About MIBII information groups, please refer What Information Does ACTi SNMP Offer for detail. File Load MIBs RFC1213-MIB. MIBII information groups 6

Type the IP address of ACTi device and press Advanced to set the advanced setting. Type the Read/Write Community and choose SNMP Version as same as the SNMP setting in ACTi devices. (Default is public for read and write for write on version1 and version2). Then, press OK. Press Go in main page to connect with ACTi devices. It will show the simple system description in result table once the connection is successful. 7

We have now completed management software setup. Go to Get Subtree of these MIB groups to see the detailed information of ACTi devices via SNMP. SNMP Trap SNMP traps enable notifications from devices. Devices may send message to the management server whenever significant events occur such as cold start, warm start and authentication failure. The manager will get the information immediately and take action if necessary. Cold start means device reboot by power disconnection. Warm start means device reboot by firmware without power disconnection. If there other parties attempt to connect to the device with wrong security password under SNMP V1, V2 or V3 setting, the device will send an authentication failure message to the management server. To enable SNMP Trap function in ACTi devices, type the IP address of the computer running the SNMP management software and type trap community as password to allow server to get trap message from device (Default is public). Select available traps and click Apply. 8

Steps to use SNMP trap from the management server: In ireasoning MIB Browser, Tools Trap Receiver While ACTi devices encounter cold starts, warm starts or authentication failures, SNMP management software will get notification message in the Trap Receiver table. 9

What Information Does ACTi SNMP Offer ACTi SNMP supports MIBII standard as defined by RFC1213. MIBII uses different groups to define different information. Available information types are shown in the table below following MIB II standard. *About MIBII and RFC-1213, please refer The Theory of SNMP and Reference for detail. Group System Interface Address-Translation IP ICMP TCP UDP SNMP Description Provide general information about the managed device. Ex: system description, system name. Provide general information from the physical interfaces. Ex: interface speed, MAC address. Provide information about the mapping between network addresses and physical addresses for each physical interface Ex: The IP/MAC addresses to connect to the managed device. Provide the status and operation of Network Layer (Layer 3). Ex: the information and traffic flow of received/delivered package. Provide the status and statistics of ICMP. Ex: amount of receive/error message of ICMP. Provide the status and operation of Transport Layer (Layer 4) using TCP protocol. Ex: TCP Local Port, incoming/outgoing TCP segments. Provide the status and operation of Transport Layer (Layer 4) using UDP protocol. Ex: UDP Local Port, in/out datagram. Provide the related statistics through SNMP 10

The Theory of SNMP SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a UDP-based network protocol. It is used mostly in network management systems to monitor network-attached devices for conditions that warrant administrative attention. SNMP is a component of the Internet Protocol Suite as defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). It consists of a set of standards for network management, including an application layer protocol, a database schema, and a set of data objects. SNMP exposes management data in the form of variables on the managed systems, which describe the system configuration. These variables can then be queried (and sometimes set) by managing applications. (Wikipedia) A Network managed via SNMP is made of two groups of softwrae, NMS (Network Management Station) and SNMP Agent. NMS runs on management servers while Agent funs on the managed devices. Variables available for management are described by MIB (Management Information Base). read or set via SNMP. MIB is a virtual database that is hierarchical and may be depicted as a tree with a nameless root, the levels of which are assigned by different organizations. The top level MIB OIDs belong to different standards organizations, while lower level IDs are allocated by associated organizations. The managed data variable is called Object. The Object Identifier (OID) uniquely identifies a managed object in the MIB hierarchy. Each OID identifies a variable that can be For example, OID:.1.3.6.1.2.1.1.1.0 as shown in SNMP management software is the system description of this particular managed variable. 11

Reference SNMP(Simple Network Management Protocol) Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/simple_network_management_protocol MIB (Management Information Base) Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/management_information_base OID (Object Identifier) Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/object_identifier RFC-1213 references: http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc1213.txt 12