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ADTRAN NetVanta 1570 Series - User Manual

ADTRAN NetVanta 1570 Series
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Adtran Switch Engine (ASE)
SNMP in the NetVanta 1570
Configuration Guide
6AMCCG0018-29A
February 2024
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Summary

Service and Warranty

Document Revision History

Details the revision history of the document, including version and release date.

Overview

SNMP Overview

Defines SNMP as an IETF standard protocol for network management, covering notification and polling.

SNMP Basic Components

Explains the three core SNMP components: network manager, SNMP agent, and Management Information Bases (MIBs).

SNMP Functionality

Describes how SNMP components interact, similar to client/server connections, for data exchange.

SNMP Versions

SNMP Basic Messages

SNMP Traps

Hardware and Software Requirements and Limitations

Configuring SNMP Using the CLI

Retrieve the ASE Product-Specific MIBs

Guides on downloading ASE MIBs from Adtran's website for NMS installation.

Configuring SNMP Using v1;v2 c

Details CLI commands for enabling SNMP management using v1/v2c.

Step 1: Enable SNMP on the ASE Device

Instructions on using the `snmp-server` command to enable the SNMP engine.

Step 2: Enter Your SNMP Community Secret

Step 3: Enable the SNMP security Models (firmware v20.12-4 and earlier)

Step 4: Enable the Read and Write Community

Configuring SNMP Using v3

Step 1: Enable SNMP on the ASE Device

Instructions on using the `snmp-server` command to enable the SNMP engine.

Step 2: Create SNMP Users

Using `snmp-server user` command to add users and configure security.

Step 3: Configure a SNMP Group

Step 4: Configure SNMP MIB Views

Step 5: Configure Access to SNMP Information

Step 6: Configure Community and Source IP Addresses

Set the SNMP Engine ID (Optional)

Defines the system's engine ID, recommending uniqueness to avoid issues.

Configure the System Fields (Optional)

SNMP Server Contact Information

Configures SNMP server contact details via string, email, or phone.

SNMP Server Chassis ID

Configures the chassis ID for the SNMP server.

Command Summary

CLI Configuration Examples

SNMP v2 c

Example configuration for SNMPv2c using pre-established users and groups.

Configuring SNMP Using the GUI

Retrieve the ASE Product-Specific MIBs

Guides on downloading ASE MIBs from Adtran's website for NMS installation.

Configuring SNMP v1;v2 in the GUI

Step 1: Enable SNMP and Enter Your SNMP Community Secret

Enables SNMP via GUI, sets community secret, and applies changes.

Step 2: Enable the SNMP security Models (firmware v20.12-4 and earlier)

Notes that security models require CLI configuration; refers to Step 3 on page 10.

Configuring SNMP v3 in the GUI

Step 1: Enable SNMP on the ASE Device

Step 2: Create SNMP Users

Step 3: Configure a SNMP Group

Step 4: Create SNMP MIB Views

Step 5: Configure Access to SNMP Information

Step 6: Configure the Community and Source IP Addresses

Optional Settings in the GUI for SNMP v1;v2 and v3

Troubleshooting

Appendix A. NetVanta 1570 MIBs

Summary

Service and Warranty

Document Revision History

Details the revision history of the document, including version and release date.

Overview

SNMP Overview

Defines SNMP as an IETF standard protocol for network management, covering notification and polling.

SNMP Basic Components

Explains the three core SNMP components: network manager, SNMP agent, and Management Information Bases (MIBs).

SNMP Functionality

Describes how SNMP components interact, similar to client/server connections, for data exchange.

SNMP Versions

SNMP Basic Messages

SNMP Traps

Hardware and Software Requirements and Limitations

Configuring SNMP Using the CLI

Retrieve the ASE Product-Specific MIBs

Guides on downloading ASE MIBs from Adtran's website for NMS installation.

Configuring SNMP Using v1;v2 c

Details CLI commands for enabling SNMP management using v1/v2c.

Step 1: Enable SNMP on the ASE Device

Instructions on using the `snmp-server` command to enable the SNMP engine.

Step 2: Enter Your SNMP Community Secret

Step 3: Enable the SNMP security Models (firmware v20.12-4 and earlier)

Step 4: Enable the Read and Write Community

Configuring SNMP Using v3

Step 1: Enable SNMP on the ASE Device

Instructions on using the `snmp-server` command to enable the SNMP engine.

Step 2: Create SNMP Users

Using `snmp-server user` command to add users and configure security.

Step 3: Configure a SNMP Group

Step 4: Configure SNMP MIB Views

Step 5: Configure Access to SNMP Information

Step 6: Configure Community and Source IP Addresses

Set the SNMP Engine ID (Optional)

Defines the system's engine ID, recommending uniqueness to avoid issues.

Configure the System Fields (Optional)

SNMP Server Contact Information

Configures SNMP server contact details via string, email, or phone.

SNMP Server Chassis ID

Configures the chassis ID for the SNMP server.

Command Summary

CLI Configuration Examples

SNMP v2 c

Example configuration for SNMPv2c using pre-established users and groups.

Configuring SNMP Using the GUI

Retrieve the ASE Product-Specific MIBs

Guides on downloading ASE MIBs from Adtran's website for NMS installation.

Configuring SNMP v1;v2 in the GUI

Step 1: Enable SNMP and Enter Your SNMP Community Secret

Enables SNMP via GUI, sets community secret, and applies changes.

Step 2: Enable the SNMP security Models (firmware v20.12-4 and earlier)

Notes that security models require CLI configuration; refers to Step 3 on page 10.

Configuring SNMP v3 in the GUI

Step 1: Enable SNMP on the ASE Device

Step 2: Create SNMP Users

Step 3: Configure a SNMP Group

Step 4: Create SNMP MIB Views

Step 5: Configure Access to SNMP Information

Step 6: Configure the Community and Source IP Addresses

Optional Settings in the GUI for SNMP v1;v2 and v3

Troubleshooting

Appendix A. NetVanta 1570 MIBs

ADTRAN NetVanta 1570 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelNetVanta 1570 Series
TypeManaged Switch
Uplink Ports4 SFP ports
Power over Ethernet (PoE)Available on some models (e.g., 1570P)
LayerLayer 3 Lite
MAC Address Table Size16, 000 entries
Jumbo Frame SupportUp to 9, 216 bytes
ManagementWeb-based, CLI, SNMP
Storage Temperature-4 to 158°F (-20 to 70°C)
Power Supply100-240V AC, 50/60Hz

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