This page describes how to configure SNMP on Sonus SBC 1000/2000 and manage it using the iReasoning MIB Browser:
Step 1 - Configuring SNMP on Sonus SBC 1000/2000
Sonus SBC 1000/2000 SNMP Management Address Table entry should be created and configured with following information:
- SNMP Manager Address: IP address or the FQDN of the SNMP manager when a MIB browser is running
- Community: Enter a desired community name. In this exercise we use public as the community name
- Community Type: Must be set to Read-only
- Trap Enabled: Not required but for this exercise we are setting it up as True
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Step 2 - Installing an SNMP Management Client
There are a various number of MIB Browsers available to download and use on the internet. For this exercise, we will be using a free edition of the iReasoning MIB Browser.
Follow the steps below to install, configure, and use the iReasoning MIB Browser:
- On a PC that is dedicated to be the SNMP Manager download iReasoning MIB Browser and install using the default settings
- Launch iReasoning from the start menu
- Click the Advanced... button as shown below and enter the following information:
- Address: IP Aaddress of Sonus SBC 1000/2000
- Port: Keep the default value (161)
- Read Community: public
- Write Community: Leave it blank
- SNMP Version: 2
Step 3 - Start Managing Sonus SBC 1000/2000 via SNMP
To start managing Sonus SBC 1000/2000 via SNMP, we'll need to load Sonus SBC 1000/2000's SNMP MIB files files into the iReasoning MIB Browser:
- Download the MIB files located on the SNMP MIBs Reference page
- In the iReasoning MIB Browser, click the File menu and select Load MIBs
- Browse to location where you saved the MIB files obtained in the initial step
- Select all MIB files and hit Open
Traps include both alarms and events. If you want to receive Trap for alarms and events from Sonus SBC 1000/2000, perform the following steps:
- In the iReasoning MIB Browser, click the Tools menu item and select Trap Receiver as shown below:
- Click Trap Filter, add the IP address of Sonus SBC 1000/2000 node, and hit OK
- Navigate to the private folder* navigation pane to see the relevant Sonus SBC 1000/2000 MIBs as shown below:
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