User's Manual Part 3
Release8OperationsGuide
Issue2,November2007 Draft5forRegula toryReview 395
IMPORTANT!
Do not edit these MIB files in ASN.1. These files are intended for manipulation by
only the NMS. However, you can view these files through a commercially
available MIB viewer. Such viewers are listed under MIB Viewers on Page 411.
5. Download a selected MIB viewer into directory mibviewer.
6. As instructed by the user documentation that supports your NMS, import the
eight MIB files that are listed above.
end of procedure
24.3 CONFIGURINGMODULESFORSNMPACCESS
Cyclone modules provide the following Configuration web page parameters in the SNMP
tab. These govern SNMP access from the manager to the agent:
• Community String, which specifies the password for security between
managers and the agent.
• Accessing Subnet, which specifies the subnet mask that allows managers to
poll the agents.
Cyclone modules can also be configured to send traps to specified IP addresses, which
can be those of Prizm or NMS servers, for example. The parameter for this address is
named Trap Address.
24.4 OBJECTSDEFINEDINTHECYCLONEENTERPRISEMIB
The Cyclone Enterprise MIB defines separate sets of objects for
• all radio modules
• APs and BH timing masters
• SMs and BH timing slaves
• CMMmicros
NOTE:
The PTP 400 and PTP 600 series bridges (previously known as 30/60 Mbps and
150/300 Mbps Backhauls) do not support these objects. The MIBs that they
support are listed under Objects Defined in the PTP 400 and PTP 600
series
Bridges MIB
on Page 408.