Configuring SNMP on Address Manager - BlueCat Integrity - 9.4.0

Address Manager Administration Guide

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English
Product name
BlueCat Integrity
Version
9.4.0

The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) allows a polling workstation or trap server to obtain data about devices on the network. This may include the almost real-time status of services, server functionality, and the security and service settings on the device. Address Manager and DNS/DHCP Server appliances can behave as managed devices on an SNMP-enabled network. Address Manager and DNS/DHCP Server includes SNMP for both the appliance itself and for the on-board application server.

Address Manager and DNS/DHCP Server include support for SNMP versions 1, 2c, and 3. Versions 1 and 2c don't include any authentication or remote administration capabilities. This means that you only need to enable SNMP and set the appropriate SNMP username (or community string) for it to function correctly. You can also set the polling period to control how often SNMP values are refreshed on the appliance. SNMPv3 includes authentication and access control. To set up SNMPv3, you must also set the SNMP password and the Trap Server username, password, and address. Version 3 has the ability to send information as SNMP traps.
Note: If you are using an Address Manager appliance to manage your DNS/DHCP Server, you must set the same versions of SNMP on the Address Manager Monitoring service and on the managed DNS/DHCP Server. Mismatched SNMP versions cause a Failed to connect status message to appear in Address Manager.
Note: New DNS/DHCP Server and Address Manager appliances both default to SNMP v2c. You need to take this into consideration when you add or replace an appliance, or if you install a software update.

When you first install an Address Manager or DNS/DHCP Server appliance, the SNMP service isn't configured. You need to configure the SNMP parameters before you enable the SNMP service. For details on enabling SNMP, refer to Enabling SNMP Trap Service.

BlueCat appliances support all of the MIB-II SNMP standard objects. BlueCat also provides MIB files for Address Manager and DNS/DHCP Server objects. For more information on the BlueCat MIB files, refer to BlueCat MIB files.

SNMP must be configured and enabled to use the Address Manager Monitoring Service. For information on configuring the Address Manager Monitoring Service, refer to Monitoring Address Manager. For information on viewing Address Manager server metrics, refer to Viewing general system information.