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The following parameters can be configured using the OMM web service:
General settings
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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.
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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.
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Trap community
: This community string is used if the SNMP agent informs the SNMP
management system about events (Traps).
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Trap host IP address
: Enter the IP Address that the SNMP agent uses to send traps.
Further notes
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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.
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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.
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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
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manually imported from the Web browser’s file system or from an external server (see
chapter 5.4.6.1),
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automatically imported from an external server (see chapter 5.4.6.2),
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manually exported to the Web browser’s file system or to an external server (see chapter
5.4.6.3),
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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.