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SNMP Overview

PacketWise includes a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agent that supports the RFC 1213/MIB-II standard and Packeteer enterprise Management Information Base (MIB). Using an SNMP management program, you can:

  • Poll the PacketShaper for status information
  • Read current values for the options described in the Packeteer proprietary MIB
  • Retrieve response time measurement information from the PacketShaper

You can configure PacketWise to send unsolicited messages to any SNMP trap listener. These messages fall into two categories.

  • Packeteer Trap messages report alarm conditions configured by default in PacketWise, for example a Power Supply Failure message is sent if a PacketShaper's power supply fails. These are generally the same alarm conditions as might be reported at login to the browser interface on the Info page. See Packeteer SNMP Traps for a list of supported traps.
  • Event Trap messages alert you to incidents you explicitly configure PacketWise to report. There are two features that support event trap messages: adaptive response and user events. For details on configuring an agent to send an SNMP trap when a threshold is crossed, see Add or Edit Adaptive Response Action Files. Refer to Overview of Event Notification for more information on configuring events.

SNMP and ReportCenter

ReportCenter is a Packeteer software package designed to create various types of reports on the performance of a network equipped with Packeteer products. You can specify the IP address of a ReportCenter PC as an SNMP trap destination. The SNMP trap listener incorporated in ReportCenter will store Generic and Event Traps in a database for use in Generic Trap Reports and Event Trap Reports.

Supported SNMP MIBs

Packeteer is the authoritative source of the following MIB files:

packeteer.mib

Packeteer's SNMP MIB

This MIB contains the variables that you can query on the PacketShaper. There are three tables for measurement data. The Link table contains measurement variables about each physical network interface on the PacketShaper. The Partition and Class tables contain measurement variables about each defined partition and traffic class, respectively.

In addition to measurement variables, the MIB contains a number of predefined traps; see Packeteer SNMP Traps for a description of the traps included in the Packeteer MIB.

packeteerRTM.mib

Packeteer's Response Time Measurement MIB

This MIB contains the measurement variables related to Packeteer's Response Time Measurement (RTM) feature, including variables that track delay (total, network, and server), thresholds, and slow transactions. There are seven tables for response time configuration information or data about classes in the traffic tree. For more information about RTM, see RTM Overview.

Note: Since RTM is not available on ISP models, it is not necessary to download this MIB if you are using PacketShaper ISP.

These MIB files can be downloaded from the Packeteer support site; see Use Packeteer MIBs.

Several variables in the following standard MIBs are also supported:

Note: Suggested source for these files: http://www.ietf.org

rfc1155

“Structure and Identification of Management Information for TCP/IP-based internets”

rfc1157

“Simple Network Management Protocol”

Note that we do not return values for the Object Type egpNeighTable.

rfc1212

“Concise MIB Definitions”

rfc1213

“Management Information Base for Network Management of TCP/IP-based internets: MIB-II”

We support following groups from MIB-2:

  • system
  • interfaces
  • address translation
  • ip (except for except the IP routing table)
  • icmp
  • tcp (tcpConnState is read-only)
  • udp

Note that Packeteer supported these groups in rfc1156 before it was obsoleted by rfc1213.

rfc1215

“Convention for defining traps for use with the SNMP”

rfc1493

“Definitions of Managed Objects for Bridges”

Packeteer supports only dot1Bridge (dot1dBase, dot1dTp).

Setting Access Permissions

By default, SNMP is turned off until you set the look community string. You must set the look community string so that PacketWise MIB information can be accessed by network management platforms and network management stations. Once the touch community string is set, you can use a network management platform, such as HP OpenView, to set MIB variables.

To set the PacketWise read and write community strings via the browser interface, see Configure PacketWise for SNMP Support. From the command-line interface, use the setup snmp command.

Setting MIB-II Variables

To set the sysContact, sysName, and sysLocation MIB-II variables, you can use the setup snmp CLI command.

For further information about using SNMP, you can download the Packeteer SNMP User Guide:

  1. On the Packeteer support website, navigate to Software.
  2. Go to Software Utilities.
  3. Download the SNMP Guide for PacketWise 7.4.

See also:

Packeteer SNMP Traps

Use Packeteer MIBs

PacketGuide™ for PacketWise® 7.4