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Vivato 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi Switch User Guide
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Network Monitoring
SNMP Operations
Network Monitoring
Three methods can be used to monitor Vivato Wi-Fi Switch operations and network traffic:
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The built-in web page user interface. To use the monitoring functions of the web interface, see
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Command line interface (CLI). A explanation of using the CLI and a list of the available
commands to configure and monitor switch operations is provided in
commands to configure and monitor switch operations is provided in
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Simple network management protocol (SNMP)
SNMP Operations
You can use third-party SNMP management software to monitor operations within the Vivato Wi-Fi
Switch. These software packages are designed to use standard SNMP versions that have been defined
to work with devices created by various manufacturers. The Wi-Fi Switch supports SNMP versions 1,
2c, and 3.
Switch. These software packages are designed to use standard SNMP versions that have been defined
to work with devices created by various manufacturers. The Wi-Fi Switch supports SNMP versions 1,
2c, and 3.
SNMP applications use management information bases (MIBs) - databases of objects that are used to
monitor and configure a device. The following MIBs are provided on the Wi-Fi Switch’s CD-ROM in
the MIBs directory:
monitor and configure a device. The following MIBs are provided on the Wi-Fi Switch’s CD-ROM in
the MIBs directory:
Pre-release Operating Considerations
Not all MIB objects are supported in this pre-release version of the Vivato Wi-Fi Switch. The following
information describes which MIBs are provided and which objects are and are not supported in this
firmware release:
information describes which MIBs are provided and which objects are and are not supported in this
firmware release:
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SNMP walk performance issues - Performing an snmpwalk or snmpbulkwalk may time-out
when trying to walk the entire MIB tree. Use the -t option to set the timer value higher than the
default:
when trying to walk the entire MIB tree. Use the -t option to set the timer value higher than the
default:
snmpwalk -c public -v 2c -t 15 10.0.0.2 .1
will allow a full 15 seconds from start to
finish.
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SNMP Sets - In general, sets are not supported in this release, with exceptions noted below.
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SNMPv2 Support Only - Currently SNMPv2c is the only supported version, though version 3
will be supported in the near future. Some, but not all, SNMPv3 options are supported in this
release (v3 traps for example, ARE supported).
will be supported in the near future. Some, but not all, SNMPv3 options are supported in this
release (v3 traps for example, ARE supported).