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Network Management of Horizon Compact
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Horizon Compact Release 1.01.00 Wireless Ethernet Product User Manual – Volume 2
5.1.2 Horizon Compact Enterprise Management Information Base (MIB)
A Management Information Base (MIB) contains information about a network device that is managed by
SNMP. Horizon Compact supports industry standards MIB I and MIB II. In addition, DragonWave provides
an enterprise MIB for Horizon Compact. For a list of objects and their definitions, refer to the Horizon
Compact MIB definition file included with the DragonWave Toolkit CD-ROM.
You must load the Horizon Compact MIB onto your own MIB browser or Network Management Station
(NMS). HP OpenView is an example of network management software to be used on the NMS. The
Horizon Compact Enterprise MIB is provided in a standard MIB format that allows a more direct method of
loading the definitions onto the NMS. On some NMS systems, it is as straightforward as placing the
Horizon Compact MIB into the proper NMS directory and then enabling it by adding it to the MIB list.
Please consult the instructions provided with your NMS for details on loading the Enterprise MIBs.
5.1.3 SNMP Traps
A trap is a message that reports a problem or a significant event. Traps are defined in the Horizon
Compact MIB definition file. A trap destination or trap host is the IP address of a client (network
management station) that receives the SNMP traps.
Procedure 5-2
Enable traps
Perform this procedure to enable traps.
Required Action Steps
login Log in as a NOC account
get snmp trap hosts Displays a list of receivers of SNMP traps.
Sequence:
get snmp trap hosts press Enter
The system responds:
Host# IpAddress Status CommunityString
1 0.0.0.0 disabled public
2 0.0.0.0 disabled public
3 0.0.0.0 disabled public
4 0.0.0.0 disabled public
5 0.0.0.0 disabled public
Note: A maximum of 5 hosts is allowed. If all the hosts are filled in,
remove 1 host by overwriting the particular index.

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