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Appendix A. Understanding SNMP
61202052L1-1 TSU 100 User Manual
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SNMP MIB BROWSER CONFIGURATION
The following steps are required to configure Network Man-
ager MIB variable access through the TSU 100:
SNMP MIB Files Supported by the TSU 100
Table A-1. How to Configure Network Manager MIB
Step Action
1 Load the desired product MIBs on the network management station.
If, for example, the administrator is managing TSU 100 and ISU 512
devices, load TSU 100.MIB, ISU512.MIB, and RFC1406.MIB.
2 Create device entries in the NMS database for all units that are to be
managed through the TSU 100. The host unit should be configured as
the proxy agent for the external units. The IP address or host name
used for the proxy designation is that of the TSU 100.
3 Set community names in the device’s entries for external units to the
TSU 100 community name with the device Unit ID appended as
defined in the previous section TSU 100 SNMP ACCESS on page A-3.
4 Set the device timeout for all device entries in the NMS device data-
base to five seconds, including the host unit.
Standard MIBs ADTRAN Enterprise-specific MIBs
MIB-II (RFC-1213)
DS1 T1/E1 MIB
(RFC-1406)
Ethernet MIB (RFC-1643)
(TSU 100e)
ADTRAN Product MIB (ADTRAN.MIB)
ADTRAN DS1 extensions MIB (ADS1.MIB)
TSU/TDU Enterprise MIBs (TSU 100e.MIB)
The standard MIB files are
usually included with most
SNMP network management
software.
The latest version of the ADTRAN enter-
prise specific MIBs are available from the
following sources:
ADTRAN anonymous ftp site:
ftp.adtran.com
By dial-up from the BBS:
256 -963-8169)
ADTRAN web site:
http://www.adtran.com
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