User manual
AP User Manual
January 2004
Software Release 4.1
Procedure 4: Installing the Canopy Enterprise MIB files
To use this MIB, perform the following steps:
1. On the NMS, immediately beneath the root directory, create directory mibviewer.
2. Immediately beneath the mibviewer directory, create directory canopymibs.
3. Download the following three standard MIB files from
http://www.simpleweb.org/ietf/mibs
into the mibviewer/canopymibs directory on the NMS:
• SNMPv2-SMI.txt, which defines the Structure of Management Information
specifications.
• SNMPv2-CONF.txt, which allows macros to be defined for object group, notification
group, module compliance, and agent capabilities.
• SNMPv2-TC.txt, which defines general textual conventions.
4. Move the following five files from your Canopy software package directory into the
mibviewer/canopymibs directory on the NMS (if necessary, first download the software
package from
http://www.motorola.com/canopy):
• whisp-tcv2-mib.txt (Textual Conventions MIB), which defines Canopy system-
specific textual conventions
• WHISP-GLOBAL-REG-MIB.txt (Registrations MIB), which defines registrations for
global items such as product identities and product components.
• WHISP-BOX-MIBV2-MIB.txt (Box MIB), which defines module-level (AP, SM, and
BH) objects.
• WHISP-APS-MIB.txt (APs MIB), which defines objects that are specific to the AP or
BH timing master.
• WHISP-SM-MIB.txt (SM MIB), which defines objects that are specific to the SM or
BH timing slave.
• CMM3-MIB.txt (CMM3 MIB), which defines objects that are specific to the
CMMmicro.
NOTE: The operator should not edit these MIB files in ASN.1. These files are intended for
manipulation by only the NMS. However, the operator can view these files through a
commercially available MIB viewer.
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.
4.7.10 Module Parameters for SNMP Implementation
Canopy modules provide the following Configuration web page parameters that govern SNMP
access from the manager to the agent:
• Display-Only Access, which specifies the password that allows only viewing.
• Full Access, which specifies the password that allows both viewing and changing.
• Community String, which specifies the password for security between managers and
the agent.
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