TbSnmpAgent Configuration

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The '''tbSnmpAgent''' is a software application that interfaces between the Tmedia system hardware and the [http://www.net-snmp.org NetSnmp] implementation of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) that is supported by TelcoBridges.
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The '''tbSnmpAgent''' is a software application that interfaces between the TMedia system hardware and the [http://www.net-snmp.org NetSnmp] implementation of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) that is supported by TelcoBridges.
By default, '''tbSnmpAgent''' is disabled. In order to use the Snmp protocol to monitor and manage your hardware, the following steps must be taken:
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By default, tbSnmpAgent is '''disabled'''. In order to use the SNMP protocol to monitor and manage your hardware, the following steps must be taken:
 
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* tbSnmpAgent must be activated
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* tbSnmpAgent must be '''activated'''
* tbSnmpAgent must be configured to suit your needs
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* tbSnmpAgent must be '''configured''' to suit your needs
 
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The aforementioned tasks can be accomplished through the [[Web Portal]]:
 
The aforementioned tasks can be accomplished through the [[Web Portal]]:

Latest revision as of 15:51, 21 June 2011

The tbSnmpAgent is a software application that interfaces between the TMedia system hardware and the NetSnmp implementation of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) that is supported by TelcoBridges. By default, tbSnmpAgent is disabled. In order to use the SNMP protocol to monitor and manage your hardware, the following steps must be taken:

  • tbSnmpAgent must be activated
  • tbSnmpAgent must be configured to suit your needs


The aforementioned tasks can be accomplished through the Web Portal:

  1. Activate tbSnmpAgent
  2. Configure tbSNMPAGENT to suit your needs


Once these tasks have been completed, your TMedia platform is ready to expose system variables for polling with the Simple Network management Protocol (SNMP).

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