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SIP – DECT OM System Manual Release 2.1

5 OMM Web Service

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The following parameters can be configured using the OMM web service:

General settings

Read-only community

: The SNMP community strings forms a password that is sent by

the SNMP management system when querying devices. The query is answered only if the
SNMP community string matches. You may use “public” as a default keyword for read-
only access.

System contact

: Enter a descriptive text that typically is displayed in the SNMP

management software.

Trap handling
Activate the checkbox behind the

Trap Handling

section to enable this feature.

Trap community

: This community string is used if the SNMP agent informs the SNMP

management system about events (Traps).

Trap host IP address

: Enter the IP Address that the SNMP agent uses to send traps.

Further notes

The RFP needs an initial (one-time) OMM connection to receive its SNMP configuration.
In case of a reset, this configuration does not change. Changing the SNMP configuration
on the OMM forces all agents to be reconfigured.

The agent does not support MIB-II write access, SNMPv2-MIB read/write access, NET-
SNMP-MIB read/write access, NET-SNMP-AGENT-MIB read/write access and SNMPv3.

For background information on using SNMP with the SIP – DECT system please refer to
section 7.14.

5.4.6

“DB management” Menu

The database management (DB management) allows a flexible backup and restore
management of the OMM database. The OMM database contains all configuration settings
which are configurable via the OMM Web service interface.

The OMM database can be

manually imported from the Web browser’s file system or from an external server (see
chapter 5.4.6.1),

automatically imported from an external server (see chapter 5.4.6.2),

manually exported to the Web browser’s file system or to an external server (see chapter
5.4.6.3),

automatically exported to an external server when configuration modifications are done
(see chapter 5.4.6.4).

Note: The OMM database will be saved in a compressed file in a proprietary format. Any

modification of this file outside the OMM is not allowed.

The following protocols for the transport to or from an external server are supported:
FTP, TFTP, FTPS, HTTP, HTTPS.