Monitoring the Secure Access as an SNMP Agent (NSM Procedure)
You can use a network management
tool such as HP OpenView to monitor the Secure Access device as an
SNMP agent. The Secure Access device supports SNMP (Simple Network
Management Protocol) v2, implements a private MIB (management information
base), and defines its own traps. To enable your network management
station to process these traps, you need to download the Juniper Networks
MIB file and specify the appropriate information to receive the traps.
To monitoring the Secure Access as an SNMP
agent:
- In the NSM navigation tree, select Device Manager > Devices. Click the Device Tree tab, and then double-click the Secure Access device for which you
want to monitor the Secure Access as an SNMP agent.
- Click the Configuration tab,
and select System > Log/Monitoring > SNMP. The
corresponding workspace appears.
- Add or modify settings as specified in Table 1.
- Click one:
-
OK—Saves the changes.
-
Cancel—Cancels the modification.
Table 1: Monitoring Secure Access Device as SNMP Agent Details
| Option | Function | Your Action |
| Settings tab |
|
SNMP Queries
|
Allows you to enable
SNMP queries.
|
Select the SNMP Queries to enable this feature.
|
|
SNMP Traps
|
Allows you to enable
SNMP traps.
|
Select the SNMP Traps to enable this feature.
|
|
System Name
|
Specifies the system
name of the Secure Access device agent.
|
Enter the system name.
|
|
System Location
|
Specifies the system
location of the Secure Access device agent.
|
Enter the system location.
|
|
System Contact
|
Specifies the system
contact of the Secure Access device agent.
|
Enter the system contact.
|
|
Community
|
Specifies the community
string in order to query the Secure Access device, your network management
station must send the Community string to the Secure Access device.
|
Enter the string.
|
| Trap Settings tab |
|
Check Frequency (seconds)
|
Specifies the value
for check frequency trap.
|
Enter the value.
|
|
Log Capacity (%)
|
Specifies the value
for log capacity trap.
|
Enter the value.
|
|
Users (%)
|
Specifies the value
for users trap.
|
Enter the value.
|
|
Memory (%)
|
Specifies the value
for memory trap.
|
Enter the value.
|
|
Swap Memory (%)
|
Specifies the value
for swap memory trap.
|
Enter the value.
|
|
Disk (%)
|
Specifies the value
for disk trap.
|
Enter the value.
|
|
CPU (%)
|
Specifies the value
for CPU trap.
|
Enter the value.
|
|
Meeting Users (%)
|
Specifies the value
for memory users trap.
|
Enter the value.
|
|
Send Traps for Critical
Log Events
|
Allows you to send traps
for critical log events.
|
Select the Send Traps for Critical Log Events check box to enable this
feature.
|
|
Send Traps for Major
Log Events
|
Allows you to send traps
for major log events.
|
Select the Send Traps for Major Log Events check box to enable this feature.
|
|
SNMP Servers > Host
Name/IP address
|
Specifies the server’s
host name or IP address
|
Enter the hostname or
IP address.
|
|
SNMP Servers > Port
|
Specifies the port on
which the server listens.
|
Enter the port number
(typically port 162.)
|
|
SNMP Servers > Community
|
Specifies the community
string required by the network management station.
|
Enter the string.
|
 |
Note:
To disable the SNMP module, you must disable the SNMP
query and SNMP traps.
|