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14
SNMP
NOTIFICATION
MIP sends SNMP notifications to external systems (e.g., your Network Management System (NMS))
using the Alert Notification variables shown in the “SNMP Notification Settings” Table.
You must
configure the IP addresses of your NMS stations in MIP to enable this capability.
MIB definitions are common across all Observer products.
14.1
MIB Variables
SNMP V2 MIB variables with definitions are listed in the “EncoderTraps_v2.mib” file or a similar *.mib
file located on the MIP server in the “Program Files\Volicon\docs” directory. The MIB file should be
used in addition to the “MIB Variables table” below.
The MIP can send SNMP V2 trap messages both for media related alerts that create fault clips and for
system critical events that do not generate clips.
Alert Variable Names (in
MIB)
OID Strings
Description
volEncoder
PREFIX =
1.3.6.1.4.1.23522.1
Probe Server Name OID type and prefix for
OIDs below.
volEncoderName
Octet String
PREFIX
.2
Name of Encoder which detected the alert.
(Names) configured during installation and
usually not changed by the user
volEncoderHostname
Octet String
PREFIX
.3
Probe server Hostname, IP or DNS name. The
Hostnames should be unique within servers on
the NMS monitored network.
volAlertClipID
Integer
PREFIX
.11.1
Generated with each new event (e.g., media
defect) to identify it.
volAlertDescription
Octet String
PREFIX
.11.2
Textual description of the alert.
volAlertClipRef
Octet String
PREFIX
.11.3
Alert clip ID and URL for its location on the web
server e.g., http://MIP-
url.com/clip_view.php?id=158079.