Sun Microsystems 440 Server User Manual


 
2 Sun SNMP Management Agent Addendum for the Netra 440 Server April 2004
Sun SNMP Management Agent
The Sun SNMP Management Agent for Sun Fire and Netra Systems provides the
management of supported systems using the Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP). Using the Sun SNMP Management Agent, you can monitor inventory,
configuration, and service indicators, as well as environmental and fault reports.
You can download the Sun SNMP Management Agent for Sun Fire and Netra
Systems software and documentation at the following web site:
http://www.sun.com/servers/entry/sun_management.html
For instructions on installing and configuring the software, refer to the Sun SNMP
Management Agent for Sun Fire and Netra Systems (817-2559-xx). The SNMP
management agent manual contains a detailed overview of the agent software,
including an introduction to the SNMP environment and a description of how the
agent models hardware platforms using the Sun Platform SNMP model (SunPSM).
The manual also describes how the SNMP interface presents managed objects and
their relationships using the ENTITY-MIB and SUN-PLATFORM-MIB management
information bases (MIB).
This document supplements the Sun SNMP Management Agent for Sun Fire and Netra
Systems manual by documenting how the agent represents the Netra 440 server fans,
power supplies, and certain LED indicators. This document provides Netra 440
server-specific information only. For complete descriptions of the SNMP agent
terminology, management models, and trap properties, refer to the Sun SNMP
Management Agent for Sun Fire and Netra Systems manual.
For additional information about the Netra 440 server, refer to the server’s
documentation at the following web site:
http://www.sun.com/products-n-solutions/hardware/docs/Servers/Netra_Servers/Netra_440/
Netra 440 Server SNMP Containment
Model
TABLE 1 presents an example of how the Sun SNMP agent models the Netra 440
server component hierarchy. Because this component hierarchy may vary depending
on your server and the SNMP agent software version, query the SNMP agent to
identify your server’s hierarchy. To locate these server components, see the figures in
“Component and Indicator Identification” on page 10.