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== Stentofon MIB OID numbers ==
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==Stentofon MIB OID numbers==
 
Zenitel Norway AS has assigned a Private Enterprise Number [http://oid-info.com/get/1.3.6.1.4.1.26122 OID 26122].  
 
Zenitel Norway AS has assigned a Private Enterprise Number [http://oid-info.com/get/1.3.6.1.4.1.26122 OID 26122].  
  
The Zenitel Norway AS enterprise number is labeled '''enterprises.stentofon'''<br/>
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The Zenitel Norway AS enterprise number is labeled '''enterprises.stentofon'''<br />
 
Allocated Sub OIDs:
 
Allocated Sub OIDs:
  
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Note that the AlphaCom OID has of historical reasons not always followed the enterprise numbering defined above, see [[SNMP_in_AlphaCom_XE#AlphaCom_MIB_revisions|AlphaCom_MIB_revisions]]
 
Note that the AlphaCom OID has of historical reasons not always followed the enterprise numbering defined above, see [[SNMP_in_AlphaCom_XE#AlphaCom_MIB_revisions|AlphaCom_MIB_revisions]]
  
== SNMP poll ==
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==SNMP poll==
  
  
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! style="background:#ffdead;" width="600" |Comment
 
! style="background:#ffdead;" width="600" |Comment
 
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| Nodestate || align=center | 1.3.6.1.4.1.26122.1.1.1 || AMC-IP status enabled/disabled. Shows if the AlphaCom is operational. Same info as in AlphaWeb, Node State - Operational
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|Nodestate|| align="center" |1.3.6.1.4.1.26122.1.1.1||AMC-IP status enabled/disabled. Shows if the AlphaCom is operational. Same info as in AlphaWeb, Node State - Operational
 
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| RTP Statistics || align=center | 1.3.6.1.4.1.26122.1.2.1 || RTP audio statistics
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|RTP Statistics|| align="center" |1.3.6.1.4.1.26122.1.2.1||RTP audio statistics
 
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== SNMP Traps ==
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==SNMP Traps==
  
 
The AlphaCom log events can be sent as SNMP traps.
 
The AlphaCom log events can be sent as SNMP traps.
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! style="background:#ffdead;" width="350" |Alert criteria
 
! style="background:#ffdead;" width="350" |Alert criteria
 
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| align=center | 1001 || align=center | 1.3.6.1.4.1.26122.1.11.1001 || [[AlphaCom debug log|Debug log]] events ||  
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| align="center" |1001|| align="center" |1.3.6.1.4.1.26122.1.11.1001||[[AlphaCom debug log|Debug log]] events||
* Software debug information
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*Software debug information
 
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| align=center | 1002 || align=center | 1.3.6.1.4.1.26122.1.11.1002 || [[System log]] events ||  
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| align="center" |1002|| align="center" |1.3.6.1.4.1.26122.1.11.1002||[[System log]] events||
* Station Line error
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*Station Line error
* Board down
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*Board down
* Device/MultiModule (card cage) error
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*Device/MultiModule (card cage) error
* AGA/AE1 audio line error
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*AGA/AE1 audio line error
* Software error
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*Software error
* [[RCI|Remote Control Input]] on/off
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*[[RCI|Remote Control Input]] on/off
* Customized event logging ([[LOG|LOG command]])
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*Customized event logging ([[LOG|LOG command]])
 
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| align=center | 1003 || align=center | 1.3.6.1.4.1.26122.1.11.1003 || [[Call Statistics Log|Call Statistics log]] events ||  
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| align="center" |1003|| align="center" |1.3.6.1.4.1.26122.1.11.1003||[[Call Statistics Log|Call Statistics log]] events||
* Point to point calls
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*Point to point calls
* Group Calls
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*Group Calls
* Call Request
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*Call Request
* Ringing Group
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*Ringing Group
 
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SNMP traps are using UDP port 162. As this is outbound data, there is no need to define this port in the Filters settings in AlphaWeb.
 
SNMP traps are using UDP port 162. As this is outbound data, there is no need to define this port in the Filters settings in AlphaWeb.
  
== AlphaCom MIB file ==
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==AlphaCom MIB file==
* Link to [[Downloads#SNMP_MIB_files|download AlphaCom MIB file]]
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*Link to [[Downloads#SNMP_MIB_files|download AlphaCom MIB file]]
  
 
'''Revision 3:'''
 
'''Revision 3:'''
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*OID enterprises.26122
 
*OID enterprises.26122
 
*Added missing imports giving MIB validation errors.
 
*Added missing imports giving MIB validation errors.
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'''Revision 2:'''
 
'''Revision 2:'''
* OID enterprises.26122
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* Updated with Zenitel enterprise OID and snmptrap definition for AlphaCom syslog to snmptraps log facilities
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*OID enterprises.26122
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*Updated with Zenitel enterprise OID and snmptrap definition for AlphaCom syslog to snmptraps log facilities
  
 
'''Revision 1:'''
 
'''Revision 1:'''
* OID: enterprises.9362
 
 
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== Frequently asked questions on SNMP ==
 
 
=== How to change the SNMP UDP port number? ===
 
* Connect to the [[Linux Console|linux console]] through the ssh port using a terminal program like Putty.
 
* log in as normal with ''alpha/com''
 
* In the linux bash write these commands:
 
** ''su'' [enter]
 
**  ''root-password'' [enter]
 
** ''nano /usr/local/share/snmp/snmpd.conf''
 
Add the line '''agentaddress 165''' somewhere. Here 165 is the new portnumber used as an example:
 
[[File:Snmp port change.png|left|thumb|500px]]
 
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* Use ctrl+X followed by Y to save and exit.
 
 
For more information see: <br/>
 
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16205453/how-to-change-the-net-snmp-default-port-to-one-less-than-1024-in-linux <br/>
 
http://www.net-snmp.org/docs/man/snmpd.conf.html
 
 
=== How to change the SNMP trap UDP port number? ===
 
* Connect to the linux console through the ssh port using a terminal program like Putty.
 
* log in as normal with ''alpha/com''
 
* In the linux bash write these commands:
 
** ''su'' [enter]
 
** ''root-password'' [enter]
 
** ''nano /var/opt/www/amc_ip_config.xml'' [enter]
 
Step a couple of pages down and you should find:
 
<destination>
 
        <type>snmptrap</type>
 
       
10.5.101.112
 
 
Add the new port number to the IP address like this: ''10.5.101.112:165''
 
[[File:Snmptrap port change1.png|thumb|left|500px]]
 
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* Use ctrl+X followed by Y to save and exit.
 
* Finally write:
 
** ''/etc/init.d/syslog-ng restart''
 
  
[[File:Snmptrap port change2.png|thumb|left|500px]]
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*OID: enterprises.9362
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For more information see: <br/>
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<br />
http://www.net-snmp.org/docs/man/snmpcmd.html
 
  
== Related articles ==
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==Related articles==
  
* Link to [[Downloads#SNMP_MIB_files|download MIB files]]
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*Link to [[Downloads#SNMP_MIB_files|download MIB files]]
* [[SNMP in IP Stations]]
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*[[SNMP in IP Stations]]
* Link to a [https://www.manageengine.com/products/mibbrowser-free-tool free MIB Browser], useful for testing
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*Link to a [https://www.manageengine.com/products/mibbrowser-free-tool free MIB Browser], useful for testing
  
 
[[Category:Logging]]
 
[[Category:Logging]]

Latest revision as of 05:43, 13 September 2022

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The AlphaCom XE runs a SNMP service, and supports SNMP polling and SNMP traps.

The main difference between a SNMP poll and a SNMP trap is which device initiates the communication. An SNMP poll is initiated by the SNMP server and the AlphaCom responds to the server. An SNMP trap is initiated by the AlphaCom when it has information to send (usually some event happened) and does not want to wait for the server to ask for information.


Stentofon MIB OID numbers

Zenitel Norway AS has assigned a Private Enterprise Number OID 26122.

The Zenitel Norway AS enterprise number is labeled enterprises.stentofon
Allocated Sub OIDs:

  • 1 - enterprises.stentofon.alphacom
  • 2 - enterprises.stentofon.ipstation


Note that the AlphaCom OID has of historical reasons not always followed the enterprise numbering defined above, see AlphaCom_MIB_revisions

SNMP poll

In addition to the AlphaCom MIB, the standard MIBs mibII, ucd-snmp and snmpv2 are implemented. These Mibs only implements polled information.

The AlphaCom MIB implements two main statuses:

Variable Object ID Comment
Nodestate 1.3.6.1.4.1.26122.1.1.1 AMC-IP status enabled/disabled. Shows if the AlphaCom is operational. Same info as in AlphaWeb, Node State - Operational
RTP Statistics 1.3.6.1.4.1.26122.1.2.1 RTP audio statistics


All MIBs variables are accessed through SNMP v2 protocol with community = public. All variables are read only.

The default MIBs are always active, but in order to receive polling requests from an SNMP server you need to open the firewall (Filters) in AlphaWeb (UDP port 161).

Define and enable UDP port 161 in Filters settings in AlphaWeb


SNMP Traps

The AlphaCom log events can be sent as SNMP traps.

The alert types that support SNMP traps have a number assigned to them, for example, 1001 is the number assigned to System Log events. The following table lists the number sent in the SNMP trap for each alert type.


Alert number Object ID Alert type Alert criteria
1001 1.3.6.1.4.1.26122.1.11.1001 Debug log events
  • Software debug information
1002 1.3.6.1.4.1.26122.1.11.1002 System log events
  • Station Line error
  • Board down
  • Device/MultiModule (card cage) error
  • AGA/AE1 audio line error
  • Software error
  • Remote Control Input on/off
  • Customized event logging (LOG command)
1003 1.3.6.1.4.1.26122.1.11.1003 Call Statistics log events
  • Point to point calls
  • Group Calls
  • Call Request
  • Ringing Group



SNMP trap is configured in AlphaWeb, System Configuration > Logging. Select destination ‘SNMP Trap’ and configure which logs you want to send.

Configuration of SNMP Traps in AlphaWeb



SNMP traps are using UDP port 162. As this is outbound data, there is no need to define this port in the Filters settings in AlphaWeb.

AlphaCom MIB file

Revision 3:

  • OID enterprises.26122
  • Added missing imports giving MIB validation errors.
  • Removed some unused import definitions

Revision 2:

  • OID enterprises.26122
  • Updated with Zenitel enterprise OID and snmptrap definition for AlphaCom syslog to snmptraps log facilities

Revision 1:

  • OID: enterprises.9362


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