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3.0 Network/Element Management Software
3.1 Provisioning the SNMP Manager
The following MIB (Management Information Base) fi les are required for the SNMP Manager
to collect data from the transponders. These fi les can be found on the Society of Cable
Telecommunications (SCTE) web site www.scte.org. These are dependencies between MIB
fi les so they should be compiled in the following order listed below:
ANSI/SCTE 36 2002 (formerly HMS 028), SCTE-ROOT Management Information Base (MIB)
Defi nitions
ANSI/SCTE 37 2003 (formerly HMS 072), Hybrid Fiber/Coax Outside Plant Status Monitoring
SCTE-HMS-ROOTS Management Information Base (MIB) Defi nition
ANSI/SCTE 38-1 2002 (formerly HMS 026), Hybrid Fiber/Coax Outside Plant Status
Monitoring SCTE-HMS-PROPERTY-MIB Management Information Base (MIB) Defi nition
ANSI/SCTE 38-2 2002 (formerly HMS 023), Hybrid Fiber/Coax Outside Plant Status
Monitoring SCTE-HMS-ALARMS-MIB Management Information Base (MIB) Defi nition
ANSI/SCTE 38-3 2002 (formerly HMS 024), Hybrid Fiber/Coax Outside Plant Status
Monitoring SCTE-HMS-COMMON-MIB Management Information Base (MIB) Defi nition
ANSI/SCTE 38-4 2002 (formerly HMS 027), Hybrid Fiber/Coax Outside Plant Status
Monitoring SCTE-HMS-PS-MIB Management Information Base (MIB) Defi nition
ANSI/SCTE 38-6 2003 (formerly HMS 033) Hybrid Fiber/Coax Outside Plant Status
Monitoring - SCTE-HMS-GEN-MIB Management Information Base (MIB) Defi nition
ANSI/SCTE 38-7 2002 (formerly HMS 050), Hybrid Fiber/Coax Outside Plant Status
Monitoring SCTE-HMS-Transponder-Interface-Bus(TIB)-MIB Management Information Base
(MIB) Defi nition
3.2 Transponder Communication with the SNMP Manager
The transponder must fi rst complete its initialization/registration and retrieve the .ini or
cable modem confi g fi le from the TFTP server. The transponder will then send a warm
start trap to the SNMP Manager (specifi ed as the Server IP in the .ini or cable modem
confi g fi le). This trap provides the SNMP Manager with the MAC and IP addresses of the
transponder, and should, depending on the confi guration of the manager software, initiate
monitoring of the power supply system.