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© 2006 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. 1
Cisco Unity Connection – SNMP Support
Unity Connection SNMP TOI Overview
Yolanda Liu, [email protected]
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One of the goals of the Unity Connection 7.x is to support SNMP on UCOS. It will take advantage of the common platform support. The specific MIB is CISCO-UNITY-MIBS.
There is no change of the MIB as in Unity 4.x.
There is no support for trap in this release.
Introduction
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Unity Entry: Unity name and version
Unity Ports Entry: each port’s configuration, activity etc.
Unity Global Entry: e.g. license info, dynamic port data
Supported MIB Objects
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Deploy approach
1. Unity Connection subagent can be started/stopped independently from the master agent.
2. It is running as a separate process
3. It is run as a non-root user with root process
4. On A/A pair, each UC SNMP agent is running on each server. SNMP MIB objects are for each server.
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Check Connection SNMP Agent Status Control Center->Feature Services
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Configure SNMP from Serviceability Page
Configure community string - cucadmincommunity
Configure user and snmp system group
Restart Master agent is required to apply the changes
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Access Unity Connection MIBS objects
/usr/local/Snmpr/bin
./getmany -v1 localhost cucadmincommunity 1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.385
Need to start brassd
Other third party SNMP management station: e.g., SNMPc
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Query result
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Collect log files
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Turn on diagnostic grids for SNMP Agent:
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1. Unity Connection Connection Serviceability Administration Guide
For Further Information
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