S
UMMIT
S
WITCH
I
NSTALLATION
AND
U
SER
G
UIDE
3-11
U
SING
SNMP
The following sections describe how to get started if you want to use an SNMP
manager. It assumes you are already familiar with SNMP management. If not, refer to
the following publication:
ÒThe Simple BookÓ
by Marshall T. Rose
ISBN 0-13-8121611-9
Published by Prentice Hall
A
CCESSING
S
WITCH
A
GENTS
In order to have access to the SNMP agent residing in the Switch, at least one VLAN
must have an IP address assigned to it.
S
UPPORTED
MIB
S
Any Network Manager running SNMP can manage the Summit, provided the MIB is
installed correctly on the management station. In addition to private MIBs, the Summit
supports the standard MIBs listed in
Table 3-2
.
C
ONFIGURING
SNMP S
ETTINGS
The following SNMP parameters can be conÞgured on the Switch:
¥ Authorized trap receivers
Ñ An authorized trap receiver can be one or more
network management stations on your network. The Switch sends SNMP traps to
the trap receiver. You can have a maximum of six trap receivers conÞgured for each
Summit.
Table 3-2: Supported MIBs
Description
RFC Number
MIB II
1213
Bridge MIB
1493
RMON (Etherstats, History,
Alarms, and Events)
1757
RMON II Probe
Configuration
2021
Evolution of Interfaces
1573
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