5.8 SNMP Reference
The SNMP support of the ANZ14 module allows you to monitor the status of the switchcard and the involved
radio clocks via SNMP and/or you can be notified when a number of events occur (e.g. when the unit restarts).
SNMP variables representing a number of status values are identified with OIDs (Object Identifier). They are
sequences of numbers separated by a period (“.”), forming a tree-like structure (with “leafes”, and “branches”).
More details about SNMP can be found on the internet (e.g. you may check out the site www.net-snmp.org,
this is an open source project creating SNMP related software) or in related literature.
An OID looks like this: „1.3.6.1.4.1.5597.20.2.2“
All Meinberg units can be found under the „1.3.6.1.4.1.5597“ branch., the 5597 represents the unique, world-
wide used enterprise ID of Meinberg, All variables concerning Meinberg equipment can be found under/behind
this node. All Variables representing the status of Meinberg ANZ14 can be found by following the branch
„1.3.6.1.4.1.5597.20“
Here is a tree-like diagram showing the Meinberg NtpDisp SNMP structure:
+—mbgNtpDisp(20)
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+—mbgNtpDispRefclock(2)
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| +— -R— String mbgNtpDispClockType(1)
| +— -R— Integer32 mbgNtpDispClockTypeVal(2)
| +— -R— String mbgNtpDispMode(3)
| +— -R— Integer32 mbgNtpDispModeVal(4)
| +— -R— String mbgNtpDispState(5)
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+—mbgNtpDispTraps(3)
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+—mbgNtpDispBoot(1)
+—mbgNtpDispNotSync(2)
+—mbgNtpDispNotSync(3)
+—mbgNtpDispTestNotification(99)
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Date: 28th October 2019
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