Basic Dial NMS Implementation Guide
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Overview of Basic SNMP Building Blocks
- Network Design for a DialNMSCase Study
- Dial MIBs and OIDs Used in the Case Study
- Task 1—Enabling SNMP in a Cisco IOS Device
- Task 2— Exploring SNMP Capabilities by Using UCD-SNMP
- Task 3—Using MRTG to Monitor and Graph Traffic Loads
- Task 4—Using Syslog, NTP, and Modem Call Records to Isolate and Troubleshoot Faults
- Task 5—Setting Up a Web Portal forthe DialNMS
- Task 6—Managing IP Addresses by Using DNS
- Task 7—Using HP OpenView to Create the SNMP Framework
- Task 8—Using CiscoWorks 2000 Resource Manager Essentials

Network Design for a Dial NMS Case Study
Network Topology
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Basic Dial NMS Implementation Guide
Network Topology
Based on the dial NMS service definition in Table 3, the network engineers at THEnet defined
the network topology for the POPs and NOC.
Figure 5 Network Topology for One POP
An intranet WAN connects the two POPs together and routes traffic to the Internet. The NOC collects
management data from both POPs.
Figure 6 Network Topology for the NOC
An important design issue to consider is where to send syslog data. If syslog data is sent back to a
central site NOC, the syslog data must travel across WAN links. Estimate and monitor how much syslog
data is generated by each POP and the impact on the WAN links. Modem call records can add a
significant amount of traffic to syslog data.
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Cisco AS5800
access servers
Firewall
NOC
Intranet
WAN
Data
Control
Backbone
router
Backbone
router
Cisco 2511
OOB console server
AAA server
(for remote client users)
HP OpenView
CW 2000
AAA
UCD-SNMP
MRTG
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Cisco PIX
firewall