SNMP agent
Note: This section applies to the Cleo VLTrader and Cleo Harmony applications
only.
In the web UI,
go to . In the native UI, go to . The SNMP Agent sub-tab allows you to configure an agent
that provides a means to acquire information about the Cleo Harmony or Cleo VLTrader software's operation by
polling and asynchronous notifications, via the SNMP protocol.
- Enabled
- Select this check box to activate the agent. Clear the check box to deactivate the
agent.
- Agent Listener Threads
- Determines the number of concurrent request the agent can handle.
- Engine ID
- A hexadecimal value that uniquely identifies the agent for this Cleo Harmony or Cleo VLTrader instance. The product
serial number is used as the administratively assigned textual identifier.
- Contact
- Optional. Provide a name for the person responsible for administering the agent.
- Listening Ports
- A list of ports on which the agent will answer polling requests and from which the agent
will deliver notifications.
- Click New to add a port.
- Double-click an existing port to edit it.
- Users
- Allows you to activate and fill in credentials for an SNMPv1/2c (community) user or an
SNMPv3 (USM) user. At least on active user is required.
- Notifications
- Click the button to display the Notifications dialog box, where you
configure optional notification targets and their parameters. Notifications delivered
correspond to the selected SNMP Alerts configured in the Thresholds panel.
- Enabled
- Select this check box in the Notifications dialog box to activate notifications
for the selected targets. Clear the check box to deactivate notifications.
- Aggregate
- Select this check box to combine alerts statuses from all the selected SNMP Alerts
into a single notification that summarizes the overall status instead of delivering
unique notifications.
- Notifications table
- A list of notification targets. Click New to add a target. Double-click a target
to edit it.
- Export MIBs
- Click the button to export private enterprise MIBs (implemented by the agent) to the
desired file system location. The user can import the MIBs into an agent manager.
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Note: In addition to the private enterprise MIBs, the manager will require the following
standard SNMP MIBs, which are freely available online if they are not already imported:
- SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB
- SNMPv2-CONF
- SNMPv2-MIB
- SNMPv2-SMI
- SNMPv2-TC.