Datacom Systems Inc Access Your Network TM VS-1200-S Series Data Access Switch VS-1200-S Series Data Access Switch USERguide May 2011 541-0133-U-B.
Product Description The VERSAstream™ VS-1200-S Series Data Access Switches are adaptable. All ports are Any-to-Any ports and can be configured by the Command Line Interface (CLI) to be either input or output ports. Aggregation offers a complete view of the traffic and easily lets security and analysis tools collect all the data they need, expanding network visibility.
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Contents 5 Table of Contents Section 1 Terms of Use 9 1 Copyright ................................................................................................................................... 9 2 License ................................................................................................................................... Agreement 9 3 Trademark ...................................................................................................................................
VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch ......................................................................................................................................................... 25 SU SET PASSWORD (SU SE PA) SET PROMPT ......................................................................................................................................................... (SE PR) 25 ADD USER..............................................................................................................
Contents 7 2 All Pluggable in Optical Network (TELNET configuration ................................................................................................................................... 58 example) Section 8 Customer Service 61 1 Internet ................................................................................................................................... 61 2 Warranty ............................................................................................................
Terms of Use 1 9 Terms of Use The following terms and conditions relate to the use of this document. Please note that Datacom Systems Inc. reserves the right, at its entire discretion, to change, modify, add, or remove portions of these Terms of Use at any time. Please read the Terms of Use carefully as your use of this document is subject to the Terms of Use stipulated herein. 1.1 Copyright Copyright© 2011 by Datacom Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. Printed in the United States of America.
VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch The CE logo indicates that this equipment has been tested and found to meet radiated and conducted emission to the European Community EMC Directive 89/336/EEC requirements as per EN 61000-6-3:2001, the generic emissions standard for residential, commercial and light industrial devices, the limits are those for an EN 55022 Class A product.
Overview 2 11 Overview The configurable VS-1200-S family of products increases network visibility and leverages your investment in network analyzers, probes, and security equipment by allowing you to simultaneously monitor as many supported configurable ports as you may need to fit your peripheral network tools. Greater visibility accelerates problem resolution, reduces downtime and increases enterprise productivity.
2.2 VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch What Shipped? VS-1200-S Series Data Access Switch 1 — Model: VS-1200-S series Data Access Switch 2 — Switching AC Adapters 2 — AC Line Cords 1 — DRL512-2M-R serial cable, DB9 M/F straight thru 2.
Overview 2.4 13 VS-1200-S Series Common Specifications Management Port (front): RJ45 @ 100 Mbps Full-Duplex The factory configured IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway are as follows: IP Address: 192.168.1.1; Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0; Default Gateway: 0.0.0.0 Serial Port (rear): DB9 Power Requirement: Two external power adapters Input: 100 - 240VAC 50 - 60Hz, 0.4-0.2 A — Output: 5VDC, 2.5A Certified : CE, UL, CUL, CSA, TUV, CCC, PSE, JET, EU RoHS and China RoHS Power Consumption: 12W; BTU/h: 40.
Hardware 3 Hardware Front panel images of the VS-1200-S series are provided in this section. 3.
3.2 VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch Front Panel Description This section provides a illustration and description of the front panel of the VS-1200-S series. An explanation of each front panel legend follows: 3.2.1 Power Two switching AC adapter power supplies are provided for each configurable unit. Although only one power supply is required to power the module, use of a second independent power source is strongly recommended to assure uninterrupted monitoring.
Hardware 3.2.3 17 Management Port The MANAGEMENT PORT is an RJ45 socket used for 100 Mbs full-duplex connection with a straight-through LAN cable via your management LAN to a Remote Management Console which is a standard PC using any Telnet terminal emulation application. Link indicates connection. The LED Display Code table deciphers the RJ45 jacks with integrated LEDs that display line status of the MANAGEMENT PORT. 3.
3.3.4 VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch Rear Labeling (SFP series) Serial Number (SN) identifier, Media Access Control (MAC) address identifier, input power requirements, certification compliance identifiers and various other information are provided on this rear label. 3.3.5 Input Power Two DC input power sockets are provided on the rear panel.
Initial Configuration 4 19 Initial Configuration IMPORTANT: Prior to initial configuration of the hardware, it is imperative to review the entire Initial Configuration section before proceeding to the Installation section. This section explains the considerations and requirements for the initial configuration of the VS1200-S series by a Command Line Interface (CLI) with a management PC using a terminal emulation application connected either through the SERIAL DB9 port or though the MANAGEMENT RJ45 port.
4.1.2 VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch Password Recovery Password Recovery is provided for cases where a user has forgotten the Superuser and/or Administrator login password. Password recovery is accomplished by connecting to the unit serially using a HyperTerminal like program and rebooting the unit. As the power-up sequence is occurring, depress . Upon receipt of this command, a text recovery key will be generated and displayed prior to the prompt. This key is used to reset the passwords.
Initial Configuration SET SNMPv3 SUPERUSER SET SSH SET SSH KEY SET SUBNET SET TCP PORT SET TELNET SET TIME SET UPGRADE SHOW SHOW GROUPS SHOW MANAGEMENT SHOW PORT CONFIG SHOW PORT ROUTING SHOW PRODUCT SHOW TIME SHOW USERS SU SU SET PASSWORD 4.1.3.2 SE V3 SU SE SH SE SH KY SE SU SE TC PO SE TE SE TI SE UP SH SH GR SH MA SH PO CO SH PO RO SH PR SH TI SH US SU SU SE PA Set SNMP SuperUser Parameters Set SSH ON or OFF Set SSH Key Set Subnet Mask nnn.nnn.nnn.
VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch SSH protocol: Ping protocol: SNMPv3 protocol: enabled enabled enabled > The following SHOW commands, with other qualifiers, displays more specific information. 4.1.3.4 SHOW GROUPS (SH GR) This command displays all ports as designated by the administrator (Superuser) as belonging to the same logical group.
Initial Configuration 4.1.3.6 SHOW PORT CONFIG (SH PO CO) This command displays all configurable related data for all ports as shown: > SHOW PORT CONFIG (SH PO CO) Example: > SH PO CO 01: Port 1 CFG: 1G Full Duplex Current: No Link Type: Tap (1..2:) Group Member: TAP Copies to: 2,5,6,7,8,9,10 VLAN Tag Stripping: OFF 02: Port 2 CFG: 1G Full Duplex Current: No Link Type: Tap (2..1) Group Member: TAP Copies to: 1,5,6,7,8,9,10 VLAN Tag Stripping: OFF Press any key... 4.1.3.
4.1.3.8 VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch SHOW PRODUCT (SH PR) This displays the name, serial number, and firmware version (x.x.x.x = boot loader. major micro. minor micro. build) of the product as shown: > SHOW PRODUCT (SH PR) Example: > SH PR Product: Serial Number: Version: 4.1.3.9 VS-1210BT/SFP-S 9326023 5.2.0.0 SHOW TIME (SH TI) This command displays the set date and time for the product, it is entered as shown: > SHOW TIME (SH TI) Example: > SH TI Date/Time 10-09-2007 12:40:25 4.1.3.
Initial Configuration 4.1.4.2 SU SET PASSWORD (SU SE PA) This command is used to change the Superuser access password as shown: SU SET PASSWORD (SU SE PA) Example: # SU SE PA ***Warning*** Modification of the SU password has serious consequences if the password is lost!! ***Warning*** # Enter Password: ******** # Confirm Password: ******** # 4.1.4.
4.1.4.6 VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch DELETE USER (DE US) This command deletes users as shown: DELETE USER (USERNAME) Example: # DE US edituser User edituser deleted # 4.1.4.7 SET DATE (SE DA) This command, followed by the date (MMDDYY), sets the real time clock date as shown: SET DATE (MMDDYY) Example: # SE DA 123107 # 4.1.4.8 SET TIME (SE TI) This command, followed by the time (HHMMSS), sets the real time clock time as shown: SET TIME (HHMMSS) Example: # SE TI 033526 # 4.1.4.
Initial Configuration 27 # SE GA 172.169.50.1 Default Gateway will be updated at end of session # Or, the parameters can also be entered jointly, (i.e., IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway) but entry must be in the proper sequence order and separated by a space delimiter, as shown: # SET IP [SUBNET] [GATEWAY] Example: # SE IP 172.169.50.134 255.255.0.0 172.169.50.1 IP will be updated at end of session Subnet Mask will be updated at end of session Default Gateway will be updated at end of session # 4.
VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch # SE PO MO 3 OFF # NOTE: See the 'Exercise - CLI Setting Ports 41 ' and 'Application 55 ' sections for further explanation and examples using input and output settings for tap and Any-to-Any ports. 4.1.4.
Initial Configuration 29 4.1.4.16 SET UPGRADE (SE UP) This command sets the FLASHutils service (default ENABLED) process. It is entered as shown: SET UPDATE (SE UP) [OFF or ON] Example 1: # SE UP OFF The FlashUtils protocol is now disabled. # Example 2: # SE UP ON The FlashUtils protocol is now enabled. # 4.1.4.17 SET TELNET (SE TT) This command sets the TELNET service (default ENABLED) process.
VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch 4.1.4.19 SET SSH KEY (SE SH KY) This command sets the SSH service (default ENABLED) process. It is entered as shown: SET SSH KEY (SE SH KY) [RSA or DSA] — RSA and DSA are algorithms for public-privatekey cryptography. Cut and paste the PEM (Privacy Enhanced Mail) encoded RSA or DSA key. Example 1: # SE SH KY RSA Please cut & paste the PEM encoded rsa SSH key . . .
Initial Configuration 31 4.1.4.22 SET SNMPv3 SUPERUSER (SE V3 SU) SET SNMPV3 SUPERUSER (SE V3 SU) name auth authPass priv privPass: This command is required to create an SNMP V3 user. There MUST be at least one SNMP user for the feature to work.
4.3 VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch MANAGEMENT Port Configuration (RJ45) Once VS-1200-S series connection is made to the MANAGEMENT RJ45 port, open the terminal emulation application and create a connection with settings that fit your needs: The factory configured VS-1200-S series IP Address, Subnet Mask and Default Gateway are as follows: IP Address: 192.168.1.1; Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0; Default Gateway: 0.0.0.0 4.3.1 HyperTerminal The following example utilizes Microsoft HyperTerminal.
Initial Configuration 4.3.2 33 TELNET Most network equipment and operating systems with a TCP/IP stack also support some kind of TELNET service server for remote configuration. Security-related shortcomings have limited TELNET (TErminaL NETwork) usage, although TELNET is still widely used when diagnosing problems, manually "talking" to other services without specialized client software, and administration of network elements such as integration and maintenance of core network elements.
VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch Step 2. Connect your PC and VS-1200-S using the provided Datacom Systems DRL512-2M-R cable. Connect the DB9 Female pin end to the serial port on your PC and connect the DB9 Male pin to the SERIAL port on the unit. NOTE: For PCs without 9-pin serial ports, check with your product representative for available sources of a USB to RS-232 Plug-in Adapter. Step 3.
Initial Configuration 35 Step 5. On the Connect to window, create a serial link by selecting the COM port assigned to the serial port on your PC from the Connect using: pull-down menu and select OK Step 6. Next, configure the COM Properties. The initial correct settings to communicate with the VS-1200-S series (9600, 8, None, 1, None) are shown below. Once all settings are configured correctly, click Apply, then click OK. Step 7. You are now connected, hit the Enter key twice in succession (i.e.
VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch Step 8. SET IP (SE IP) by typing se ip xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx corresponding to a valid IP address for your network. Press the Enter key to continue. Step 9. SET SUBNET (SE SU) by typing se su xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx corresponding to your network's subnet mask. Press the Enter key to continue. Step 10. SET GATEWAY (SE GA) (if needed) by typing se ga xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx corresponding to your network's default gateway. Press the Enter key to continue. Step 11.
Initial Configuration 37 Step 13. Type Exit to save the network address changes and press the Enter key to end the connection session indicated by 'Connection closed' response. Step 14. Close HyperTerminal, respond 'Yes' to the "You are currently connected. Are you sure you want to disconnect now?' prompt and respond 'Yes, No or Cancel,' as you prefer, to the "Do you want to save the connection named "Connect"?" prompt. Step 15. Disconnect the DRL512-2M-R serial cable. Step 16.
VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch Step 3. Check the PC Local Area Network Connection by selecting START > Control Panel > Network Connections Step 4. Right click the Local Area Connection and from the drop down menu select Properties. Highlight Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) and highlight and click the Properties box. Check the button Use the following IP Address: Use IP Address: 192.168.1.5 and Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0. Click OK.
Initial Configuration 39 Step 5. Open the Command Prompt on your PC by selecting START > All Programs > Accessories > Command Prompt Step 6. In the Command Prompt window, at the prompt, enter TELNET and hit the Enter key. (To see a list of available Microsoft Telnet Client Commands, at the prompt, enter ? and hit the Enter key. Supported commands will be displayed.) Step 7. At the Command Prompt window prompt, enter o 192.168.1.1 and hit the Enter key.
VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch Step 8. You are now connected at the Enter Username: prompt. Usernames and passwords are case-sensitive. Type Administrator (default value) and press the Enter key. At the Enter Password: prompt, type admin (default value) and press the Enter key to display the command line > prompt. At the command line > prompt, type su and press the Enter key. At the Enter Password: prompt, type password (default value) and press the Enter key to display the command line # prompt.
Initial Configuration 41 Step 13. If the pending IP Address is not correct, repeat Step 9, if the pending IP Subnet is not correct, repeat Step 10 and if the pending IP Default Gateway is not correct, repeat Step 11. Repeat Step 12 to review and verify that the pending IP Address, IP Subnet and IP Default Gateway match the intended Local Area Network input IP Address, IP Subnet and IP Default Gateway. Step 14.
VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch GOAL/SOLUTION: The exercise for the setup of a VS-1210BT/SFP-S shown is as follows: Ports 1, 2, 3 and 4 have been setup as inputs. Port 5 has been setup to output data to a Network IDS from Port 4’s input. Port 6 has been setup to output aggregated data to a Probe from Port 3 and 4’s inputs. Port 7 has been setup to output data to a Network IDS from Port 1’s input and returns TCP resets from the Network IDS.
Initial Configuration 43 Then enter Superuser mode, at the user prompt >, enter SU, Enter key, and enter the Password (default: password) and Enter key. Default prompt is the # symbol. In Superuser mode use the following syntax for the different connections. This syntax sets the input/ output for Any-to-Any ports as well as the input/output for Tap ports. The VS-1200-S Series factory default for all Any-to-Any ports is off.
VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch Port 5 is set as output for Port 4’s input which is set with this syntax: # SET PORT MONITOR 5 FROM 4 Port 6 is set as output for Ports 3 and 4’s input which is set with this syntax: # SET PORT MONITOR 6 FROM 3,4 Port 7 is set as output for Port 1’s input/output which is set with this syntax: # SET PORT MONITOR 7 FROM 1 Port 8 is set as output for Port 2’s input/output which is set with this syntax: # SET PORT MONITOR 8 FROM 2 Port 9 is set as output for Ports 1 and 2’s in
Initial Configuration 4.6 45 Management Connection (RJ45) Once installation of the Link Aggregation Tap has been completed in your chosen network location, see Hardware Installation 51 section, management connection is initiated over the network via either TELNET or SSH as explained in the following section. 4.6.1 TELNET Note: For security, TELNET can be disabled using the Command Line Interface.
4.6.2 VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch SSH Secure Shell (SSH ) is a network protocol that uses public key cryptography that allows secure network services to be exchanged over an insecure network between two networked devices. SSH Secure Shell with its array of unmatched security features is an essential tool in today's network environment. It is a powerful guardian against the numerous security hazards that nowadays threaten network communications.
Initial Configuration 47 Step 2. In the Host Name (or IP address) box, enter the host name or IP address of the SSH Server you want to connect to. Once you have filled in the Host Name (or IP address), Connection type: [default: SSH] and possibly Port [default: 22] settings, you are ready to connect. Step 3. Press the Open button at the bottom of the dialog box, and PuTTy will begin trying to connect you to the server.
VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch Whether or not to trust the host key is your choice. Connecting within a company network, you might feel that all the network users are on the same side and spoofing attacks are unlikely, so you might choose to trust the key without checking it. Connecting across a hostile network (such as the Internet) you should check with your system administrator. Step 4.
Initial Configuration 4.8 49 Small Form-Factor Plug Module This section provides information about small form-factor plug (SFP) modules. The SFP modules are input/output devices that plug into a Gigabit Ethernet (GE) small form-factor (SFF) port, linking the port with a 1000Base-X fiber or 1000Base-T copper network. The fiber SFP module have a receiver port (Rx) and a transmitter port (Tx) that make up one optical interface.
4.8.3 VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch Installing the SFP Module SFP modules might ship already installed in your VS-1200-S, or they might arrive packaged separately. This section describes how to install the SFP module. NOTE: You can install SFP modules with power on to the system; however, it is strongly recommended that you do not install the SFP module with fiber or copper cables attached to it. Disconnect all cables before installing a SFP module.
Hardware Installation 5 51 Hardware Installation This section describes the VS-1200-S series hardware installation at the network site of your choice. For specific VS-1200-S applications see the 'Application 55 ' section. 5.1 Power This section describes the power connection at the network installation site of the VS-1200-S configurable series. or Two DC input power sockets are provided on the rear panel.
VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch Step 1. Connect a network or monitoring cable to an Any-to-Any port socket and the other side of this cable to the network or monitoring tool NIC port as appropriate.. Step 2. Continue repeating Step 1. for any remaining Any-to-Any port socket you want connected VS-1200-S series. These port sockets have integrated LEDs that display line status and line speed of each port. See the Any-to-Any Port LED Display Code table for LED display codes. 5.
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Application 7 55 Application This section will present techniques and applications describing the practical use and new remedies for performing network analysis requirements using VS-1200-S series solutions. 7.1 Gathering the Data (HyperTerminal configuration example) PREMISE: This application consists of workgroup switches that allow end users to access a group of servers. The servers are connected to a single server switch and the users are distributed across several workgroup switches.
VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch SOLUTION: The VS-1210BT/SFP-S solves all goals by accepting the input from the two SPAN ports along with the output from the TAP, aggregating and replicating the traffic to multiple ports and ports 9 and 10 provide small form pluggables that allow either fiber or copper connectivity. CONFIGURATION: The IP address (default 192.168.1.
Application 57 Now you can begin setting the ports as to which port inputs the data and which ports aggregate and/ or output the data.
7.2 VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch All Pluggable in Optical Network (TELNET configuration example) PREMISE: This network application consists of several workgroup optical switches that allow end users to access a group of servers.; The servers are all connected to a single server optical switch and the users are distributed across several workgroup switches. The security department wants to view all server bound access from the users and view server to server traffic.
Application 59 SOLUTION: The VS-1210SFP-S solves the goals by accepting both sides of each optical network traffic from four optical tap full-duplex ports and aggregating and replicating the traffic to multiple ports. The VS-1210SFP-S also provides media conversion with the small form pluggables so that both copper and fiber ports are available for connectivity. CONFIGURATION: The IP address (default 192.168.1.
VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch IMPORTANT: Fiber taps are not capable and CAN NOT auto-negotiate link with the VS1210SFP-S ports and MUST BE be hard set to 1,000 Mbs and full-duplex. Port 1, 2, 3, and 4's is set to 1,000 Mbs and full-duplex with this syntax: # SET PORT SPEED 1,2,3,4 1000FULL Now you can begin setting the ports as to which port inputs the data and which ports aggregate and/or output the data.
Customer Service 8 61 Customer Service This USERguide was written to help you get to know your new VS-1200-S Series quickly and easily. We would welcome any comments or suggestions you may have regarding this USERguide. Datacom Customer Service is available via telephone, facsimile, E-mail and Web. Outside of support hours, please leave a voice message and our Customer Service Staff will return your call as soon as possible. Tel: (315) 463-9541 Fax: (315) 463-9557 E-mail: support@datacomsystems.
Appendix A - Agent Capabilities MIB 9 Appendix A - Agent Capabilities MIB The Datacom Agent Capabilities MIB This Appendix specifies a proprietary MIB module of Datacom Systems Inc. Distribution of this memo is limited to Datacom product licensees and other interested parties having express written consent from Datacom Systems Inc. The current set of Datacom Enterprise MIB modules may be requested by sending an email to support@datacom.com. Copyright Notice Copyright (C) 2010 Datacom Systems Inc.
VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch 1. Introduction This memo defines a set of agent identities used to identify Datacom SNMP agents and a set of agent capabilities used to convey the capabilities of Datacom SNMP Agents. 2. The Internet-Standard SNMP Management Framework For a detailed overview of the documents that describe the current Internet-Standard Management Framework, please refer to section 7 of RFC 3410 [RFC3410].
Appendix A - Agent Capabilities MIB Examples of sysObjectID values retrieved from a Datacom SNMP agent by a management application include the following: sysObjectID.0 = agentIdCopperConfigurables218 sysObjectID.0 = agentIdAllPluggables227 4.2 AGENT-CAPABILITIES statements The capabilities of a Datacom SNMP agent are exposed as a set of values in the sysORTable. For additional information about the object definitions comprising the sysORTable, see the SNMPv2-MIB [RFC 3418].
VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch datacomAgentCapsMib MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "201007260000Z" -- 26 July 2010, midnight ORGANIZATION "Datacom Systems Inc." CONTACT-INFO "Datacom Systems Inc. 9 Adler Drive East Syracuse, NY 13057 USA Telephone: +1 315 463 1585 EMail: support@datacomsystems.com URL: http://www.datacomsystems.com Send comments to " DESCRIPTION "The MIB module for defining agent identities and agent capabilities for Datacom SNMP Agents.
Appendix A - Agent Capabilities MIB This value is exposed by the sysObjectID object. " ::= { agentIdents 218 } agentIdAllPluggables227 OBJECT-IDENTITY STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The Datacom SNMP agent identity for the 'All Pluggables' system based upon the 227 circuit board. This value is exposed by the sysObjectID object. " ::= { agentIdents 227 } --- Agent Capabilities -dcomCapsSNMPv3Base AGENT-CAPABILITIES PRODUCT-RELEASE "Various releases- Indicates support for the base set of SNMPv3 MIB modules.
VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch SUPPORTS SNMP-NOTIFICATION-MIB INCLUDES { snmpNotifyGroup, snmpNotifyFilterGroup } SUPPORTS SNMP-USER-BASED-SM-MIB INCLUDES { usmMIBBasicGroup } SUPPORTS SNMP-VIEW-BASED-ACM-MIB INCLUDES { vacmBasicGroup } SUPPORTS SNMPv2-MIB INCLUDES { snmpGroup, snmpSetGroup, systemGroup, snmpBasicNotificationsGroup } ::= { agentCaps 1 } dcomCapsAres1dot0dot0 AGENT-CAPABILITIES PRODUCT-RELEASE "Datacom ARES version 1.0.
Appendix A - Agent Capabilities MIB VARIATION ifAdminStatus ACCESS read-only DESCRIPTION "values change according to the corresponding value of ifOperStatus as follow: ifAdminStatus ifOperStatus ------------- -----------up(1) up(1) down(2) down(2) down(3) unknown(4) " VARIATION ifOperStatus ACCESS read-only DESCRIPTION "only the following states are implemented: up(1) down(2) unknown(4) " VARIATION ifAlias ACCESS not-implemented DESCRIPTION "not implemented" SUPPORTS DATACOM-POWER-SUPPLY-MIB INCLUDES { dco
VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch Meaningful security considerations can only be written in MIB modules that define management objects. Therefore, this module does not present any known security concerns. 8. References 8.1 Normative References [RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997. [RFC2578] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case, J., Rose, M., and S.
Appendix B - Power Supply MIB 10 71 Appendix B - Power Supply MIB The Datacom Power Supply (PS) MIB This Appendix specifies a proprietary MIB module of Datacom Systems Inc. Distribution of this Appendix is limited to Datacom product licensees and other interested parties having express written consent from Datacom Systems Inc. The current set of Datacom Enterprise MIB modules may be requested by sending an email to support@datacom.com.
VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch 1. Introduction This memo defines managed objects and notifications exposing status information about power supplies associated with Datacom products. 2. The Internet-Standard SNMP Management Framework For a detailed overview of the documents that describe the current Internet-Standard Management Framework, please refer to section 7 of RFC 3410 [RFC3410]. Managed objects are accessed via a virtual information store, termed the Management Information Base or MIB.
Appendix B - Power Supply MIB 73 An instance of an object definition using the Unsigned32 syntax type can represent an integer value between 0 and 2^32-1 inclusive (0 to 4,294,967,295 decimal). The object definition using the Unsigned32 syntax type follows: in the dcomPowerSupplyStatusTable - dcomPowerSupplyIndex The dcomPowerSupplyIndex object defines the SNMP index component associated with a power supply. 4.1.1.
VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch 4.3 Relationship to Other MIB Modules This section discusses the relationship of this MIB module to MIB modules published by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF). 4.3.1 ENTITY-MIB and ENTITY-STATE-MIB The ENTITY-MIB and ENTITY-STATE-MIB are designed to expose management information about the full inventory of components associated with a managed system. These components include power supplies.
Appendix B - Power Supply MIB 75 supply is unknown. This value is defined for architectural purposes and is unlikely to be observed in deployed systems. The value of the dcomPowerSupplyLastChange object provides a TimeStamp indication of when a power supply entered its current state. The special value of zero(0) indicates a power supply was already in its current state when the SNMP agent last re-initialized. 4.4.
VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch MODULE-IDENTITY, OBJECT-IDENTITY, OBJECT-TYPE, NOTIFICATION-TYPE, Unsigned32 FROM SNMPv2-SMI TimeStamp FROM SNMPv2-TC MODULE-COMPLIANCE, OBJECT-GROUP, NOTIFICATION-GROUP FROM SNMPv2-CONF datacomMibs FROM DATACOM-SMI-MIB; datacomPowerSupplyMib MODULE-IDENTITY LAST-UPDATED "201007150000Z" -- 15 July 2010, midnight ORGANIZATION "Datacom Systems Inc." CONTACT-INFO "Datacom Systems Inc.
Appendix B - Power Supply MIB " ::= { datacomMibs 4 } dcomPowerSupplyObjects OBJECT-IDENTITY STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This subtree contains OBJECT-TYPE definitions exposing status information for power supplies associated with Datacom products. " ::= { datacomPowerSupplyMib 1 } dcomPowerSupplyEvents OBJECT-IDENTITY STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This subtree contains NOTIFICATION-TYPE definitions for asynchronous reporting of events about power supplies associated with Datacom products.
VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch DESCRIPTION "This subtree contains compliance statements for this MIB module. " ::= { dcomPowerSupplyConformance 1 } dcomPowerSupplyGroups OBJECT-IDENTITY STATUS current DESCRIPTION "This subtree contains OBJECT-GROUP and NOTIFICATION-GROUP definitions for this MIB module.
Appendix B - Power Supply MIB SYNTAX Unsigned32 (1..2147483647) MAX-ACCESS not-accessible STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The index for this power supply. " ::= { dcomPowerSupplyStatusEntry 1 } dcomPowerSupplyStatus OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX INTEGER { stateUnknown(1), stateDown(2), stateUp(3) } MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The current state for this power supply.
VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch OBJECTS { dcomPowerSupplyStatus } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A dcomPowerSupplyEventUp event notification provides an indication that a power supply has transitioned into the 'up' state. The power supply involved in this event is identified by the dcomPowerSupplyIndex value appended to the object name of the dcomPowerSupplyStatus variable binding.
Appendix B - Power Supply MIB 81 --- units of conformance -dcomPowerSupplyStatusGroup OBJECT-GROUP OBJECTS { dcomPowerSupplyStatus, dcomPowerSupplyLastChange } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "A collection of managed objects exposing status information for power supplies associated with Datacom products.
VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch secure (for example by using IPsec), even then, there is no control as to who on the secure network is allowed to access and GET/SET (read/change/create/delete) the objects in this MIB module. It is RECOMMENDED that implementers consider the security features as provided by the SNMPv3 framework (see [RFC3410], section 8), including full support for the SNMPv3 cryptographic mechanisms (for authentication and privacy).
Appendix C - Structure of Management Information MIB 11 Appendix C - Structure of Management Information MIB The Datacom Structure of Management Information (SMI) MIB This Appendix specifies a proprietary MIB module of Datacom Systems Inc. Distribution of this memo is limited to Datacom product licensees and other interested parties having express written consent from Datacom Systems Inc. The current set of Datacom Enterprise MIB modules may be requested by sending an email to support@datacom.com.
VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch 1. Introduction This memo defines the top level structure of management information and administrative registrations within the Datacom private enterprise namespace. 2. The Internet-Standard SNMP Management Framework For a detailed overview of the documents that describe the current Internet-Standard Management Framework, please refer to section 7 of RFC 3410 [RFC3410].
Appendix C - Structure of Management Information MIB agents. Definitions occur within the DATACOM-AGENT-CAPS MIB module. agentCaps(2) The agentCaps subtree provides an area AGENT-CAPABILITIES statements used to indicate the capabilities of Datacom SNMP agents. Definitions occur within the DATACOM-AGENT-CAPS MIB module. datacomMibs(3) The datacomMibs subtree provides an area for MODULE-IDENTITY definitions with Datacom MIB modules.
VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch Send comments to " DESCRIPTION "The top level organization of the Datacom private enterprise name space. Copyright (C) 2010 Datacom Systems Inc. All rights reserved. Use is subject to license terms. This version of the DATACOM-SMI-MIB module is part of Datacom publication, `The Datacom SMI MIB', July 2010. See the publication itself for full legal notices.
Appendix C - Structure of Management Information MIB DESCRIPTION "The agentCaps subtree provides an area for OID assignments as used in Datacom AGENT-CAPABILITIES macros. Definitions occur within the DATACOM-AGENT-CAPS MIB module. " ::= { datacom 2 } datacomMibs OBJECT-IDENTITY STATUS current DESCRIPTION "The datacomMibs subtree contains assignments as used in MODULE-IDENTITY macros in Datacom MIB modules.
VS-1200-S Data Acccess Switch modules that define management objects. Therefore, this module does not present any known security concerns. 8. References 8.1 Normative References [RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997. [RFC2578] McCloghrie, K., Perkins, D., Schoenwaelder, J., Case, J., Rose, M., and S. Waldbusser, "Structure of Management Information Version 2 (SMIv2)", STD 58, RFC 2578, April 1999. [RFC2579] McCloghrie, K.
Appendix D - FLASHutils 12 89 Appendix D - FLASHutils A small utility to update firmware from a binary file. 1. Insert the CD into your CD ROM drive. The installation will start automatically. (If 'autostart' is turned off on your computer, you will need to open the CD on your computer, double-click on 'setup.exe.' 2. Follow the prompts to install the software. When finished, under Start>All Programs>Datacom Systems open FLASHutils.
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