June 30, 2006
Confidential
Document Number BDTM10001-A05 Standard
BelAir100 User Guide
BelAir100 Configuration Interfaces
The BelAir100 SNMP agent contains Management Information Base (MIB)
variables. A manager can query an agent for the value of MIB variables, or
request the agent to change the value of a MIB variable.
The BelAir100 SNMP agent can send unsolicited messages, called traps, to an
SNMP manager. Traps are messages alerting the SNMP manager of a condition
on the network node.
To configure the SNMP interface from the CLI, you must either enter the
SNMP mode using the command
cd /snmp
, or preface each command with
/snmp
.
To use the BelAir100 SNMP agent, you must:
1 Start the SNMP agent.
2 Create SNMP Community Names.
3 Create SNMP Trap Destinations.
The SNMP community names and trap destinations can be created through
either the CLI or the Web interface. The SNMP CLI commands are described
in detail in the
BelAir100 System Command Line Interface Guide
.
Integrating the
BelAir100 with a
Pre-deployed NMS
In addition to providing support for the SNMP MIBs described in Table 2, BelAir
Networks provides a number of enterprise MIB definitions that you can
integrate with your Network Management System (NMS). Table 3 on page 9
describes the BelAir100 SNMP MIBs. A copy of the BelAir100 SNMP MIBs is
available from the BelAir Networks online support center at:
www.belairnetworks.com/support/index.cfm.
Table 2: Standard SNMP MIBs
File Name
Description
SNMPv2-MIB.mib
implements RFC1907
IF-MIB.mib
implements RFC2863
IEEE802dot11-MIB.mib
IEEE MIB to manage 802.11 devices
Table 3: BelAir Enterprise MIBs
File Name
Description
BELAIR-SMI.mib
defines BelAir top level OID tree
BELAIR-TC.mib
defines BelAir data types