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HiVision SNMP Software. What Is HiVision?. HiVision is an SNMP or S imple N etwork M anagement P rotocol software offered by Hirschmann Electronics to help facilitate Management, monitoring and configuration of SNMP enabled network devices. What Is SNMP?.
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HiVision SNMP Software
What Is HiVision? HiVision is an SNMP or Simple Network Management Protocol software offered by Hirschmann Electronics to help facilitate Management, monitoring and configuration of SNMP enabled network devices.
What Is SNMP? • SNMP or Simple Network Management Protocol is a standard language that allows Network Manager applications to interact with Network Agent applications.
What can be managed by SNMP software ? • Hubs • Switches • Routers • UPS’s • Device Servers • Computers • Printers • Or any other device that would be SNMP enabled.
What is Network Management software ? • Network Management software can: • Poll Network Agents for real-time network status. • Set values in Network Agents. • Provides a graphical user interface to network administrators to show network alarms, network architecture, etc.
What is a Network Agent? • A Network Agent is an embedded application running in a manageable network device that accumulates real-time information about the performance of the network device it runs on. • The data table in a Network agent is called a Management Information Base (MIB).
What is a MIB? • Two types of MIB’s: • Public MIB’s include information that would be common to a wide range of network devices. • Private MIB’s include information that would generally only be found in the specific device that contains the private MIB.
What is a Public MIB? • Public MIB data is governed by a set of standards set by IETF • (Internet Engineering Task Force) • Examples of public MIB information include: • Port Link Status. • Traffic In-Flow per port. • Traffic Out-Flow per port. • Errors per port
What is a Private MIB? • Examples of private MIB information include: • In a UPS • Line or Battery Power • Battery Strength • In an industrial Switch • Power Supply Health • Redundancy Status • In a Device Server • Serial Port Statistics
traffic and usageof the management station load time load time Polling vs. Traps • Without traps:all defined attributes of each agent must be polled regulary • With Traps: agent immediately indicates events with alarm messages reducing polling to a minimum • With Gauges: agent itself monitorsindividually configured thresholds no polling data, just traps specific Polling after Trap regulary Polling Traps
Polling vs. Traps • SNMP traps allow network devices to report on exception instead of being polled regularly, reducing network traffic. • Traps reduce the traffic load on the network by only sending traffic when alarm conditions occur, rather than continuous “polling” by the network management software. • Multiple network management programs can be on a manageable network device’s Trap list, allowing IT and plant personnel to both monitor the same network.
Fast network overview with the important info at one glance Status of agent SW release of agent ... Live supervision of agents Graphical representation of device Multi-device Port Management and Port Analysis Network wide VLAN Manager Graphical representation of many important parameters Comfortable Logging Extended event handling and eMail dispatch. Hi Vision Features
Setup and Configuration
After installation, click the HiVision icon on your desktop and select configuration from the tool bar, then preferences.
Select “new” • Makes sure "Scan Ranges" is highlighted in the left hand column…
Enter the IP address range and subnet mask to be scanned Make sure the “active” button is checked then click OK! Click apply
You will then see the scan range you just defined. Click OK
You then return to the main screen and select "Edit" then "Rescan Range" Then select from the list of scan ranges defined to scan the network—Click OK
As you can see from the fields listed, there is some pretty significant information listed about your network and the devices on it • On the first page, we have the current view of "Active Devices" on the network as well as; IP Address, Product description, location of device, software version, device status, etc…
By clicking on/selecting the device to view, you are able to "dive down" into the device and get some more prevalent information.
We are able to determine certain port characteristics simply by observing the graphical LED's shown on the devices GUI. • An empty port means nothing is attached, a port with a hollow circle means only one device is attached and a port with a solid circle indicates multiple devices attached to the port…Probably indicating another networking device is attached
By double clicking a specific port, we can view the characteristics of that port.
This screen gives specific information of the corresponding port; port on or off, auto negotiation, speed, duplex operation, etc…
By selecting device description, we are able to individualize each device on the topology. System name and location as well as contact information are configured into the switch as well as other criteria…
By double clicking the "Agent Dialog" icon, we are presented with the configuration and performance criteria of the device.
This is where we as the management station are able to configure certain aspects and characteristics of the device as a whole: • Multicast Filtering (GMRP, IGMP) • Port Mirroring • VLAN's • Prioritization • etc…
The Performance tab under the Agent dialog window, gives the user a visualization of the port statistics for a number of criteria…
By selecting the statistical graph within the Performance tab under the Agent dialog window, we are able to display important characteristics of the port such as Load, Collisions, packet types and sizes.
The Security tab under the Agent dialog window, gives the user a visualization of the Learned Address Table of the switch as well as the ability to configure traps and configure port security.
In order to configure a trap, we would first select the configuration tab under traps. We would then be shown the criteria configuration page. Here would set the conditions that we wanted to receive traps on such as; Cold Start, Link Down, Link Up, Redundancy, etc…
We would then select the destination tab in order to determine where the traps would be sent…
By clicking on one of the lines, we are presented with the destination editor where the IP address of the destination station would be identified…
The Events tab under the Agent dialog window, gives the user a visualization of traps received as well as specific status changes to the device.
The Events tab off the Main window, gives the user a visualization of traps received as well as specific status changes for ALL the devices collectively
HiVision also offers a "Multi-Device" port manager. The Port Manager gives the option to "Globally" configure all ports on all devices at the same time.
HiVision also offers a "Multi-Device" configuration manager. The Configuration Manager gives the option to "Globally" save any or all configuration files on all devices at the same time.
HiVision and SNMP management offer many advantages in Network wide visualization and configuration that many other less sophisticated methods can provide. • Individual Device monitoring • Individual & Global Device configuration • Individual and Global Port configuration • Statistics monitoring • Trap implementation & monitoring • etc… Questions???