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1.    Safeguard Network Adapter  SNMP Configuration       A  a  PAD ter        Doc ument Revision C SSSNA 02 04  Safeguard Network Adapter Version 1 05    Safeguard Network Interface Front Panel Viewer    Copyright and Trademark  O 2003  Computer Support Systems     All rights reserved  No part of the contents of this manual may be transmitted or reproduced in  any form or by any means without the written permission of Computer Support Systems     Ethernet is a trademark of XEROX Corporation  UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open  Group  Windows 958  Windows 988  Windows 2000  Windows NT amp   and Windows XP are  trademarks of Microsoft Corp  Netscape is a trademark of Netscape Communications  Corporation  Java    is a trademark or a registered trademark of Sun Microsystems  Inc  in the  United States and other countries        Computer Support Systems Pty Ltd     Head Office  373 Johnston Street  Abbotsford  VICTORIA 3067  Australia   Telephone   61 3 9419 3955   Facsimile   61 3 9419 3509    Web Address  www csspl com au  sales csspl com au    support csspl com au    CSS Safeguard Network Adapter sq 04 02 2004    Safeguard Network Interface Front Panel Viewer    Disclaimer and Revisions    Operation of this equipment in a residential area may cause interference in which case the  user  at his or her own expense  will be required to take whatever measures may be required  to correct the interference     21 10 2003   CSSSNA10 03   NK     Version 1 02 updates on SNMP  11 11 
2.  12 31    132 158 1 220  Hecerved event  1 3 5 1 4 1 14748  0 2  enterprise  1 3 5 1 4 1 14 748 generic  b specific  2   na Format in trapd conf  z args   1     private  enterprises  ComputerSupportSustems  products  safeguard  sgtraps  safeguardMessageString D  OctetStrng   HH Fire ALARM DE input number 8  1 1 71  242 50am  2  experimental  1057 1  Ip amp ddress   192 158 1 2        amp   m       e    8 Alarms   Critical 0 Major 3 Minor 1 wWarning 1 Mormal 3    If the Safeguard Network Adapter does not receive any data from Safeguard for one  minute it will send a trap indicating the serial link failure and will not respond until the  serial link is back    The link failure trap messages will appear as     o Serial Link Down    Check Safeguard  o Serial Link Up    Safeguard Active    If the serial link fails turn safeguard off  check connections and try again  If failed  contact CSS technical support     CSS Safeguard Network Adapter Be 04 02 2004    Safeguard Network Interface Front Panel Viewer    5 SNMP Graphing    5 1 Introduction to SNMP Graphing    SNMP graphing is possible due to the fact that SNMP GET commands send current  analogue sensor values to the  Network Management System  NMS  Most NMS s are  capable of polling this type of data periodically and storing them for future reference     They also provide methods in plotting the stored data     The values retrieved are integers and hence a temperature or humidity value is shown  as a multiplication of 10  Most SN
3.  ae    Evert       Tine stamp  O days 00h  00m 0Gs 35th  SNMP yl 382 1EB 1 220   E Agent address  192  168 1  220 Port  J62 Transport  TPUDP Prococol  SWAP yd Trap  m E CC    hisrager address  ME  csspl com au  032  L62 1  0  Transport  IFJLOP    Commuriby  pubkc  SEL SWE  sent address  192  E68  L 220  Lis Enterprise  1 3 5 1 4 1  14748    Eg Bindings  25  ue Biden  1  sebesar 0    DisplavStmg  C55 Safeguard Nebwork Adapter Sofbsare ver 1 02  di  Binding  2  sez p Time  D     Tie Ticks  D des Oh  mnm  ass 35m    pp    4 2 How to set the Management Information Base    Use the CSS MIB file given on the CD  to set your MIB structure settings  The SNMP  software you use will allow you to configure add paths to where your MIB file is  Read  your software help files to find out how to apply MIB paths     Once you have your MIB path effectively applied the trap bindings will indicate the  details of the trap message     The following screen shot depicts a correct trap binding display     CSS Safeguard Network Adapter s  04 02 2004    Safeguard Network Interface    Front Panel Viewer          MG SOFT Trap Ringer Professional Edition   Console    Fils    ew Took Help    Xv AB m ta       Tine stamp  O das 0h de zz th  Space ap 42   Agence address  152  168  1 220 Port  LEZ Transport  PDP Protocol  SUMP Trap    Gpecilic hap 113 Manager address  MEE  csspl com au  182 168 1 2  Transport  IFILIDP  Safeguard Alert  paldstat   Community  public Strin    B SAH Pt agant adkas  12 166 1 220 p
4.  confirmation  box     Main Menu    Click on    Main Menu    to return to menu     If you stay inactive for over 5 minutes you will be automatically directed out from the  Safeguard Network Adapter SNMP configuration back to the menu page     CSS Safeguard Network Adapter  4  04 02 2004    Safeguard Network Interface Front Panel Viewer    4 Receiving SNMP Traps    4 1 How to receive traps    In order to receive traps  you need to have a SNMP Sniffer or similar program installed  on your computer  You may also need to enable the SNMP protocol on your system    Control Panel  gt Add Remove Programs  gt Add Remove Windows Components    gt Management and Monitoring Tools   gt  ENABLE SNMP     There are many types of software programs that detect SNMP traps  A few examples    are   o   MG SOFT Trap Ringer Professional Edition   o Network Node Manager   HP Open View  o SNMP Sniffer from Icon Laboratories  Inc   http   www icon labs com  o Other third party SNMP sniffers    You will need to enter the IP addresses of the machine that you install the SNMP  sniffing software as the trap IP addresses on adapter configuration    Once you have configured the adapter  run your SNMP detecting software  When the  Safeguard Network Adapter reboots it sends a    coldstart    trap as an indication of start   If you receive this trap on your SNMP detecting software you are able to receive  Safeguard SNMP traps        5 MG SOFT Trap Ringer Professional Edition   Cnnsale  Fie  ww Took Hah  Av APR 
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6. 1 220    MIB object ID     Jso 0rg  dod  internet private  enterprises  Computers uppartS ystems  products  safeguard  sgH eadings     l  mib 2    Describe      experimental    private    E enterprises  E Computers uppartS ystems  El products       safeguard      sgReadings  Sensor eading     Sensorheadingl      Sengorheadingl3  Canen E asian    MIB instance  SNMP set value     MIB values        Use the data collection  amp  Thresholds  SNMP section to store data  Configure it to store  data periodically     CSS Safeguard Network Adapter 9 04 02 2004    Safeguard Network Interface    Front Panel Viewer    HAF   wl    d TJ    Data Collection  amp  Thresholds  E       E3  File Edit Actions Help         MIB objects configured for collection      Origin Status MIB Object ID  DataCollect Collecting IfInPktPctErrors IflnPEktPctErrorsz  Datalollect Collecting Ift utril If uril  Datalollect Collecting sysDescr    DataCollect Collecting Sensor Beadinguo      MIB object collection summary    Interval Store Threshold Instances  1922168 1 220       If you are ale to poll data using the    MIB Browser     and if you have set the correct  settings on data collection and thresholds you would be able to view graphs of any of the  analogue sensors     Below is a screen shot of data collected of three analogue sensors simultaneously     Ed Graph Collected Data    fax   File View Options Help    192 158 1 220 IflnPktPctErrors 1 192 166 1 220 SensorHeadingll1    0 1   192 158 1 220 SensorReading
7. 2003   CSSSNA11 03   NK   Version 1 03 updates on SNMP    09 12 2003   CSSSNA12 03   NK   SNMP GET NEXT commands  snmpwalk updates  03 02 2004   CSSSNAO02 04   NK   Version 1 05 updates   o       CSS Safeguard Network Adapter   ii  04 02 2004    Safeguard Network Interface Front Panel Viewer    Contents  Copyrightand Trademarks coin reor aa ace SEE eee Co Sce ee c Las eC ERA EC edes i  Disclaimer and REVISIONS sitarea aa a aas li  eror tp                                                          I lii  1 Introduction to the Safeguard Network Adapter SNMP Features                             1  2 HOQUIFCIMENTS te snas saias cana EE E 2  3 The Safeguard SNMP Configuration Web Interface                                                  3  3 1 Accessing the SNMP Configuration sussa eut e e eee tens bb a aeu 3  4 RECEIVING SNMP  Traps   cieisss des ue nsu eunok e S Ue s acu ges v NEUE SISuAEVESD NEN UM nd Rasa NE 5  4 1 Rie  NON CCCIVE  ADS e D 5  4 2 How to set the Management Information Base                 erre 9  4 3 Inrerpreung sareguard aS sauna oa abs nana osi dba brine  7  5 Diei E 8  5 1 Introduction  to SNMP Graphing asas nice oaa uero o diede ue omaia tnc  8  5 2 micle  do  ake RI pene ene T NO P een O nee eT PME 8  5 3 DI QUA O Pia aa mecca terpenes Meret e LEE uoti Maca 8  6 TFFOUDISSMOOUING e EA aa E E          11    CSS Safeguard Network Adapter   iii   04 02 2004    Safeguard Network Interface Front Panel Viewer    1 Introduction to the Safeguard Network Adapter  SNM
8. MP graphing tools provide a method to view the graph  by using a customized multiplier  In this case use the multiplier to retrieve the exact  value    Eg  Temperature value 25 6  C is retrieved as 256  amp  humidity value 60 4  is retrieved as  604     5 2 Requirements    You need to enter the Network Manger IP address on the SNMP Configuration Web  interface     A Network Management System similar to HP OpenView that allows storing SNMP data     5 3 Configuration    The document uses HP OpenView as the NMS System  Most screen shots are from this  application     Insert the MIB file provided by Computer Support Systems     Map Edit View Performance Configuration Fault Tools six Window Help    Report Configuration   SNMP Configuration   Event Configuration   Data Collection  amp  Thresholds  SNMP  MIB Application Builder  SIP  Load Unload MIBs  SNMP   Network Polling Configuration  IPI    Internet License Password       Do an    snmpwalk    on the IP address to see if you are able to talk to the device  If fails  check if you have entered the correct Network Manager IP address     CSS Safeguard Network Adapter   Ds 04 02 2004    Safeguard Network Interface    Front Panel Viewer    Use the menu Tools  gt SNMP MIB Browser to browse the CSS MIB file  Click on the  Sensor number  which the analogue sensor is connected to  and click    Start Query     This  will indicate the current sensor value     iid Browse MIB SEES  File View Help    Name or address  Community name    192 168 
9. P Features    The Safeguard network adapter coverts the Safeguard Pro RM into a network element  thus giving networking features such as SNMP  Simple Management Network Protocol      The Safeguard network adapter converts any alert  warning or error messages from  Safeguard into SNMP traps and sends them over the network to predetermined Network  Management Systems  NMS      The Management Information Base  MIB  supplied by Computer Support Systems  describes the alerts as they are detected at a NMS  The MIB also allows performing  SNMP GET commands to any of the analogue sensors attached to Safeguard  What this  means is that wth a NMS such as HP OpenView or similar you are able to poll data in  order to store them locally  These stored data will allow graphing possible over a period  of time           SNMP  TRAPS                      Analogue Sensors          Networ                         Safeauard Pro                         Analoaue Sensor values are plotted over a period of time    EO Graph Gollected Data im If IE I    Pia Vimus Options Help    182  16D  7 220 Wim kdE CIE rrr    T82 T60D 1 220 xenswurEiiadingm  7 05   VOZ 160 171 220 SensorheadingO2  M 0 1     OD  aes   3 1g8 z1  Oz OA 02 04 04       CSS Safeguard Network Adapter s 04 02 2004    Safeguard Network Interface Front Panel Viewer    2 Requirements    The minimum requirements to run the Safeguard Network Adapter SNMP features are as  follows     o Fully configured Safeguard unit with a configured Safeguard ne
10. U 2    0 1     0  15 54 25 19 30 24 22 06 23 00 42 22 03 18 21 05 54 20 08 30 19  02 03 04 02704704       Note  Make sure to use the multiplier of 0 1 to get the correct view of the graph     CSS Safeguard Network Adapter   10  04 02 2004    Safeguard Network Interface Front Panel Viewer    6 Troubleshooting    Make sure the input label for each sensor precedes with the input number in front  Eg   o Input number 01 label should read    01 My temp on A C     o Input number 02 label should read    02 My humid on A C     o Input number 03 label should read    03Another Sensor     the space in between  the numbers and the start of characters is optional   o Input number XX label should read    XX UPS Alarm       For further troubleshooting methods read the trouble shooting section of the user  manual     CSS Safeguard Network Adapter   11  04 02 2004    
11. he button next the label  SNMP  Configuration      Note  The factory default password is    password     It is possible to change the password  on the adapter configuration page  The password on the Safeguard Network Adapter is  case sensitive     This web interface allows setting the SNMP read and write communities  It also allows  setting the trap IP addresses of the machines where the traps need to be sent   C2   Safeguard Network Adapter SNMP Configuration    SNMP Settings    SMMP community name for read   pub ic 4    SNMP community name for write   private     v   Network Managers          not set           Network WanagerG         not set ooo    Network Wlanager           not set        Network Wanagers       not set             Software version 1 04    SNMP Settings  SNMP Read Community  Select public  private or other  default  public   SNMP Write Community  Select public  private or other  default  private     Network Manager Addresses  Enter IP addresses of your Network Management  software hosts  You may have multiple NMS        Note  Ensure that trap IP s Network Manager IP s are filled starting from number one and    down  If the first Manager IP address is not filled out and the rest are filled there will be no  traps sent at all and polling would not be possible     CSS Safeguard Network Adapter   s 04 02 2004    Safeguard Network Interface Front Panel Viewer    Update Settings    Click on    Update Settings    to save your settings  You will be prompted with a
12. ng D IDoret String E Fia ALARM CB inpa number B  1417471  242 Dan  7  experimental WET  e 132 TEB 1 220    Sema   Croce Mer Minor  Warming  Nomad    d bfa E  kaad virka  Frranelant   Aube Layak   Conrection gru exi        CSS Safeguard Network Adapter  6  04 02 2004    Safeguard Network Interface Front Panel Viewer    4 3 Interpreting Safeguard Traps    Interpreting the Safeguard SNMP traps is straightforward  All Safeguard alerts   warnings and error messages are sent as strings  The string contains details of the  alert warning error  the date and time set on Safeguard it self     Eg  of a few strings are     o     Safeguard Monitor Mode     1 8 3 1 11 59pm   o M Fire Detector ALARM on input number 5 1  8 3 1 49 42pm   o  Fire Detector O K  on input number 5 1 8 3 1 49 45pm   o     Configuration Mode Entered     1 8 3 1 50 21pm   o d    Temperature ALARM on input number 32 1  8 3 1 52 16pm   o  MzTemperature SHUTDOWN on input number 32 1 8 3 1 52 28pm          ALL Alarms Browser    BIET          Ack Cor Severity Date Time Source Message       Major   Tue Dec 09 10 55 07 Wilk  csspl com au ovspmd managed process  ovrequestd  has termini    Major   Tue Dec 0a 10 55 09 WNilK csepl  com  au oveprd managed process  ovrequestd  has termin    4 Major        Tue Dec 09 10 55 11 WNilK csspl com au Network Node Manager license expires on Sat Fel      Normal Tue Dec 09 10 55 15 HNilk csspl com au Node added    1 BT        1   Dm       fm ford   m vm  S am Le pee          Tue Dec 09 11
13. twork adapter   according to adapter user manual    Access to the local network    Java enabled web browser   Netscape 4 0 or higher  amp  IE 5 5 or higher   recommended    Java    2 Runtime Environment  Standard Edition  Version 1 4 2     You may install this from http   java sun com j2se 1 4 2 download html    SNMP software package for SNMP traps and to poll data   Eg  HP OpenView    Input labels on Safeguard for each sensor precedes with the input number in   front  Eg    o Input number 01 label should read    01 My temp on A C      o Input number 02 label should read    02 My humid on A C      o Input number 03 label should read    O3Another Sensor   the space in between  the numbers and the start of characters is optional    o Input number XX label should read    XX UPS Alarm    o Registration keys for SNMP Traps and or SNMP Graphing software     O O    O O O O    CSS Safeguard Network Adapter  s 04 02 2004    Safeguard Network Interface Front Panel Viewer    3 The Safeguard SNMP Configuration Web Interface    The SNMP configuration of the adapter is accessible through the main menu of the  Safeguard network adapter web interface when enabled using the correct registration  key obtained by Computer Support Systems     If your system is not up to date with the runtime envi ronment your brows er will prompt  you to download the latest Java    2 Runtime Environment from Sun Microsystems     3 1 Accessing the SNMP Configuration    From the main menu of the adapter click on t
    
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