Tektronix MTM400 사용자 설명서

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MTM400 MPEG Transport Stream Monitor User Manual 
SNMP 
The MTM400 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agent is a software 
process that responds to queries using the SNMP to provide status and statistics 
about the MTM400. This enables management applications to be developed that 
can access MTM400 units remotely across a network using SNMP.  
Each of the events available from the MTM400 is kept in a database described by a 
Management Information Base (MIB). The various values that can be retrieved 
from the MIB are called MIB variables. These variables are defined in the MIB for 
the MTM400. Each MIB variable is named by an Object Identifier (OID).  
The MTM400 MIB is documented in the MTM400 MPEG Transport Stream 
Monitor Programmer Manual
, Tektronix part number 071-1375-xx.
 
  
The MTM400 MIB definition files can be downloaded from the MTM400 using 
http://address/mib/adsys.mib and http://address/mib/admpeg.mib.  
Communities  
An SNMP Community String is like a password. It is sent along with each SNMP 
request and allows (or denies) access to the MTM400. Most agents accept a default 
password of “public”. Alternative community strings can also be used to enhance 
security. The MTM400 uses the standard community string “public”. However, it 
allows a secondary community string to accommodate older systems that use 
different values and cannot be changed. Even if these values are changed, the 
“public” community string can still be used. Read and Write community strings 
can be set in the Network Settings dialog (see page 3-7). 
SNMP Traps  
An SNMP Trap is an unsolicited message from an MTM400 to an SNMP agent 
that an event has occurred. Traps provide an immediate notification for an event 
that might only be discovered during occasional polling using normal SNMP 
techniques. 
SNMP traps have a default community string of “public”. An alternative 
community string can be assigned in the Network Settings dialog (see page 3-7).