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Using the BTS SNMP Agent
Revised: February 18, 2010, OL-16000-07
Introduction
This chapter explains how to use the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) agent.
The BTS uses a SNMP agent to communicate with a service provider’s network management system
(NMS). Working together, the SNMP agent and NMS monitor and control BTS components on the
managed network. The NMS does most of the processing and provides the majority of memory
resources. The SNMP agent collects statistical data (traffic measurements) for the following BTS
components:
Using the SNMP agent a user can do the following:
• View and change the status of individual BTS components
• View and change the status of a group of BTS components
• View SNMP trap (alarm) reports
Managing User Access to the SNMP Agent
The SNMP agent has access levels. Tasks you can perform depend both on your user group (community)
and CLI security privileges.
• AINSVC • Element
Manager
• MGCP Adapter • SNMP
• Announcement • H323 • POTS-Feature
Server
• SUA
• Audit • INAP • SCCP • TCAP
• Billing • ISDN • SCTP • TSA
• Call Processing • ISUP SGA • SIA • Trunk
• DQOS • M3UA • SIM