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The AlphaCom E and some of its stations runs a [[Wikipedia:SNMP|SNMP]] service.<br>
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The ICX-AlphaCom and AlphaCom XE run a [[Wikipedia:SNMP|SNMP]] service, and supports SNMP polling and SNMP traps.
  
== Stentofon MIB OID numbers ==
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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 ICX-AlphaCom responds to the server. An SNMP trap is initiated by the ICX-AlphaCom when it has information to send (usually some event happened) and does not want to wait for the server to ask for information.
  
Zenitel Norway AS have assigned a Private Enterprise Number ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Object_identifier OID]): [http://www.iana.org/assignments/enterprise-numbers 26122]
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The Zenitel Norway AS enterprise number is labeled '''enterprises.stentofon'''<br/>
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==Stentofon MIB OID numbers==
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Zenitel Norway AS has assigned a Private Enterprise Number [http://oid-info.com/get/1.3.6.1.4.1.26122 OID 26122].
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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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*2 - enterprises.stentofon.ipstation
 
*2 - enterprises.stentofon.ipstation
  
=== Note about AlphaCom OID ===
 
  
The AlphaCom OID has of historical reasons not followed the enterpise numbering defined above.
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Note that the ICX-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]]
The current AlphaCom OID is:
 
  
* enterprises.9362
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==SNMP poll==
  
=== AlphaCom MIB ===
 
  
====Revision 1====
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In addition to the [[Downloads#SNMP_MIB_files|AlphaCom MIB]], the standard MIBs [http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1213 mibII], [http://net-snmp.sourceforge.net/docs/mibs/ucdavis.html ucd-snmp] and [http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3418 snmpv2] are implemented.
OID: enterprises.9362
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These Mibs only implements polled information.
Included in RootFS versions: 01-0x and 10-1x (to be updated revision 2 released)
 
MIB text: [[ACE_SW_ALPHACOM_MIB|AlphaCom MIB Revision 1]]
 
  
====Revision 2====
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The ICX-AlphaCom MIB implements two main statuses:
OID enterprises.26122:
 
Included in RootFS versions: 0x-0xx and 1x-1xx (to be updated revision 2 released)
 
MIB text: [[AlphaCom MIB Revision 2]]
 
  
== Frequently asked questions on the ACE SNMP implementation ==
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{| border="1"
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! style="background:#ffdead;" width="200" |Variable
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! style="background:#ffdead;" width="200" |Object ID
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! 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 ICX-Web, Node State - Operational
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|-
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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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|-
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|}
  
  
=== Which functions of SNMP are implemented? ===
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All MIBs variables are accessed through [[WikiPedia:SNMP#SNMPv2_and_Structure_of_Management_Information|SNMP v2]] protocol with '''community''' = '''public'''. All variables are read only.
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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 ICX-Web (UDP port 161).
  
In addition to the AlphaCom [[WikiPedia:Management_information_base|MIB]], the standard MIBs [http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1213 mibII], [http://net-snmp.sourceforge.net/docs/mibs/ucdavis.html ucd-snmp] and [http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3418 snmpv2] are implemented.
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[[File:SNMP Filters 161.PNG|thumb|left|500px|Define and enable UDP port 161 in '''Filters''' settings in ICX-Web]]
These Mibs only implements polled information.  
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<br style="clear:both;" />You also need to configure the System Information for the SNMP server from System Configuration / Logging / SNMP System Information
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[[File:Snmp system info.jpg|left|frame|Configure the System Information for the SNMP Server.]]
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==SNMP Traps==
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The ICX-AlphaCom log events can be sent as SNMP traps.
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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.
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{| border="1"
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! style="background:#ffdead;" width="120" |Alert number
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! style="background:#ffdead;" width="200" |Object ID
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! style="background:#ffdead;" width="250" |Alert type
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! 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||[[ICX-AlphaCom debug log|Debug log]] events||
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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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*Station Line error
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*Board down
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*Device/MultiModule (card cage) error
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*AGA/AE1 audio line error
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*Software error
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*[[RCI|Remote Control Input]] on/off
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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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*Point to point calls
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*Group Calls
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*Call Request
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*Ringing Group
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SNMP trap is configured in ICX-Web, '''System Configuration''' > '''Logging'''. Select destination ‘SNMP Trap’ and configure which logs you want to send.
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[[File:SNMP trap.PNG|thumb|left|500px|Configuration of SNMP Traps in ICX-Web]]
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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 ICX-Web.
  
The AlphaCom MIB implements two main statuses:
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==ICX-AlphaCom MIB file==
  
* AMC-IP status (Enabled/Disabled)  (Same as AlphaWeb Node State/Operational)
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*Link to [[Downloads#SNMP_MIB_files|download AlphaCom MIB file]]
* RTP statistics (Audio Statistics)
 
  
All MIBS variables are accessed through [[WikiPedia:SNMP#SNMPv2_and_Structure_of_Management_Information|SNMP v2]] protocol with community public. All variables are read only.
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'''Revision 3:'''
Example of reading the AlphaCom MIB with NET-SNMP:
 
  
> snmpwalk –v 2c –c public localhost enterprises.9362
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*OID enterprises.26122
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*Added missing imports giving MIB validation errors.
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*Removed some unused import definitions
  
=== Where to get the MIB configuration file? ===
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'''Revision 2:'''
  
The active MIB file for a ACE board can be found in the folder :
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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
  
/usr/local/share/snmp/mibs/ALPHACOM-MIB.txt
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'''Revision 1:'''
  
It can also be read here: [[ACE SW ALPHACOM MIB|AlphaCom MIB]]
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*OID: enterprises.9362
  
=== How to activate SNMP in AlphaComE? ===
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The default MIBS are always active, but you need to open the firewall in AlphaWeb (UDP port 161)
 
If you need to log to snmp (snmp traps) it is possible to configure this in AlphaWeb ‘System Configuration’ / ‘Logging’
 
Select destination ‘SNMP Trap’ and configure which logs you want to send.
 
The SNMP traps will be sent with the OID: enterprises.1000.1 (This may be subject to change since it is not using our own Zenitel SNMP OID)
 
As a general rule it is better to use syslog directly for these kinds of log events and not SNMP. Most  Building Management Systems handles both syslog and SNMP. The SNMP log options is implemented to serve systems that do not handle syslog..
 
  
=== Which function of SNMP in AlphaComE will be implemented in near future? ===
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==Related articles==
  
There is at this moment not any plans for more SNMP implementation.
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*Link to [[Downloads#SNMP_MIB_files|download MIB files]]
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*[[SNMP in IP Stations]]
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*Link to a [https://www.manageengine.com/products/mibbrowser-free-tool free MIB Browser], useful for testing
  
[[Category:AlphaCom E Software]]
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[[Category:Logging]]

Latest revision as of 06:06, 7 November 2024

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The ICX-AlphaCom and AlphaCom XE run 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 ICX-AlphaCom responds to the server. An SNMP trap is initiated by the ICX-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 ICX-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 ICX-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 ICX-Web, 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 ICX-Web (UDP port 161).

Define and enable UDP port 161 in Filters settings in ICX-Web


You also need to configure the System Information for the SNMP server from System Configuration / Logging / SNMP System Information

Configure the System Information for the SNMP Server.



SNMP Traps

The ICX-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 ICX-Web, System Configuration > Logging. Select destination ‘SNMP Trap’ and configure which logs you want to send.

Configuration of SNMP Traps in ICX-Web



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 ICX-Web.

ICX-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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