Wednesday, May 11, 2016

Juniper Networks SNMP Monitoring Guide

Juniper Networks SNMP Monitoring Guide

Welcome to a Biomedical Battery specialist of the Juniper Battery

This document describes guidelines for SNMP monitoring of Secure Access devices’ health and stability. The MIB OIDs and functions in the tables provided are from the Juniper Networks MIB and UC Davis MIB.

The Monitors with battery such as Juniper 12523 Battery, Juniper LHJBT-H11U Battery, Juniper VSH-H11U Battery, Juniper Allegro CX Battery, Juniper VR-151 Battery, Juniper GP VR151 Battery, Juniper Allegro MX Battery, Juniper Maxell M3614 Battery, Juniper Polaroid PR-632 Battery, Juniper AMX-1 Battery, Juniper AMX-2 Battery, Juniper AMX-5 Battery, Most objects explained in this document are also included in the Juniper SA/MAG/IC Software Administration Guide. The Juniper Networks MIB has all the necessary objects that can be used for monitoring most of the components while the UCD MIBs has a few useful objects and is added for information. Standard SNMPv2 MIB is also supported but not included in this document.

PROCEDURE
1. Download the Juniper Networks MIB from the device Admin UI SNMP page. This has most of the objects for MAG/SA SNMP monitoring (See NOTES below).
2. To monitor system statistics, such as memory utilization, load the UC-Davis MIB file into the SNMP manager application.
3. Install the MIBS to monitor your device and use the OIDs described in the tables shown later in this document.

NOTES
SMMPv2 standard MIB and the UCDavis MIB are supported, but most of the needed objects for monitoring stabiity are already available through the Juniper Networks MIB downloadable from the Admin UI SNMP page.

Safe and critical values are essentially guides to assist in establishing some monitoring. Adjustments may be necessary depending on configurations to be done on the devices but most of the values are known best practice values and recommendations.

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