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Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
The Spectralink IP-DECT product portfolio support the Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP) version 2c for monitoring system health and performance.
A number of general MIBs are supported by Spectralink IP-DECT Servers, Spectralink
DECTMedia Resources and Spectralink IP-DECT Base Stations. These provide general inform-
ation e.g. uptime, number of received/transmitted udp datagrams etc.
The following MIBs are implemented on the DECT devices:
l IF
l IP
l IP-FORWARD
l TCP
l EtherLike
l SNMPv2
l IPV6
l UDP
In addition to the general information mentioned above, specific Spectralink DECT information is
available on the Spectralink IP-DECT Server only. This information is defined in a SPECTRALINK-
IPDECT MIB, which includes the following groups of information:
l dectGeneralInfoGroup
Objects which provide general information about the IP-DECT server.
l dectGeneralStatisticsGroup
Objects which provide general statistics about the IP-DECT server.
l dectUserInfoGroup
Objects which provide information about users on the IP-DECT server.
l dectRfpInfoGroup
Objects which provide information about base stations (RFP) configured on the IP-DECT
server.
l dectMediaResourceInfoGroup
Objects which provide information about media resources configured on the IP-DECT server.
l dectNotificationsGroup
Notifications that are generated by the IP-DECT server.
SNMP along with the associated Management Information Base (MIB), encourage trap-directed
notification. The SPECTRALINK-IPDECT MIB includes a number of traps, also called notifications.
One example of a notification is "Connection to a base station is lost", another example is "Base sta-
tion lost DECT synchronization". Please refer to the SPECTRALINK-IPDECT MIB document (avail-
able at http://support.spectralink.com/products) for more details on the information available via
SNMP.
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