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Default
Parameters for NetworkInterfaceTest
This page depicts the
default parameters that need to be configured for the NetworkInterfaceTest.
- The TEST PERIOD list box helps
the user to decide how often this test needs to be executed.
- In the SNMPPORT text box, enter the port at which the target server exposes its SNMP MIB. The default SNMP port is 25.
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By default, the eG agent supports SNMP version 1. Accordingly, the default selection in the SNMPVERSION list is v1. However, if a different SNMP framework is in use in your environment, say SNMP v2 or v3, then select the corresponding option from this list.
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The community string
of the target server has to
be provided in the SNMPCOMMUNITY text box. This parameter is specific to SNMP v1 and v2 only. Therefore, if the SNMPVERSION chosen is v3, then this parameter will not appear.
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The USERNAME parameter appears only when v3 is selected as the SNMPVERSION. SNMP version 3 (SNMPv3) is an extensible SNMP Framework which supplements the SNMPv2 Framework, by additionally supporting message security, access control, and remote SNMP configuration capabilities. To extract performance statistics from the MIB using the highly secure SNMP v3 protocol, the eG agent has to be configured with the required access privileges - in other words, the eG agent should connect to the MIB using the credentials of a user with access permissions to the MIB. Therefore, specify the name of such a user against the USERNAME parameter.
The CONTEXT parameter appears only when v3 is selected as the SNMPVERSION. An SNMP context is a collection of management information accessible by an SNMP entity. An item of management information may exist in more than one context and an SNMP entity potentially has access to many contexts. A context is identified by the SNMPEngineID value of the entity hosting the management information (also called a contextEngineID) and a context name that identifies the specific context (also called a contextName). If the USERNAME provided is associated with a context name, then the eG agent will be able to poll the MIB and collect metrics only if it is configured with the context name as well. In such cases therefore, specify the context name of the USERNAME in the CONTEXT text box. By default, this parameter is set to none.
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Specify the password that corresponds to the above-mentioned USERNAME in the AUTHPASS text box. This parameter once again appears only if the SNMPVERSION selected is v3.
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Confirm the AUTHPASS by retyping it in the CONFIRM PASSWORD text box.
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The AUTHTYPE parameter too appears only if v3 is selected as the SNMPVERSION. From the AUTHTYPE list box, choose the authentication algorithm using which SNMP v3 converts the specified USERNAME and PASSWORD into a 32-bit format to ensure security of SNMP transactions. You can choose between the following options:
- MD5 - Message Digest Algorithm
- SHA - Secure Hash Algorithm
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The ENCRYPTFLAG appears only when v3 is selected as the SNMPVERSION. By default, the eG agent does not encrypt SNMP requests. Accordingly, the ENCRYPTFLAG is set to NO by default. To ensure that SNMP requests sent by the eG agent are encrypted, select the YES option.
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If the ENCRYPTFLAG is set to YES, then you will have to mention the encryption type by selecting an option from the ENCRYPTTYPE list. SNMP v3 supports the following encryption types:
- DES - Data Encryption Standard
- AES - Advanced Encryption Standard
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Specify the encryption password in the ENCRYPTPASSWORD text box.
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Confirm the encryption password by retyping it in the CONFIRM PASSWORD text box.
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If
the ONLYUP flag is set to Yes, then only the network
interfaces that are operational - i.e. whose MIB-II operStatus
variable has a value "up" - are monitored. If this flag is
set to No, all network interfaces that have an adminStatus of
"up" will be monitored. By default it is set to No.
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If the FULLDUPLEX value is Yes, then it indicates that all interfaces are full duplex. In this case, the eG system will compute bandwidth usage % to be, max(input bandwidth, output bandwidth)*100/total speed. On the other hand, if this flag is set to No, then the computation of bandwidth usage % will be (input bandwidth + output bandwidth)*100/total speed.
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The DISCOVERBYSTATE flag controls how the test discovers network interfaces. If this flag is No, the operational state of an interface is not considered when discovering all the network interfaces of a router/switch/network device. If this flag is Yes, only interfaces that have been in the Up operationalstate will be considered for monitoring. In this mode, if an interface is down all of the time, it will not be considered for monitoring. However, once the interface starts to function, it will be tracked by the test and alerts generated if the interface state ever changes to Down. By default it is set to Yes.
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Cisco and many network devices allow administrators to set the names
for switch/router ports. These names can be set to logical, easily
understandable values. Port names can be set in Cisco devices using
the command “set port name”. For example set port name 3/24 Federal_credit_union_link.
This command indicates that the port 3/24 is used to support the Federal Credit Union.
If the USEALIAS parameter is set to Yes, the agent will try to look at the
port name (from the ifAlias SNMP OID) and use the port name if specified
as the descriptor for the test results. If USEALIAS is set to No, or if no
port name/alias is specified in the network device setting, the
interface description for each port provided in the SNMP MIB-II output
is used instead as the descriptor for the test results.
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The DD FREQUENCY refers to the frequency with which detailed diagnosis measures are to be generated for this test. The default is 1:1. This indicates that, by default, detailed measures will be generated every time this test runs, and also every time the test detects a problem. You can modify this frequency, if you so desire. Also, if you intend to disable the detailed diagnosis capability for this test, you can do so by specifying none against DD FREQUENCY.
When changing default configurations of tests, the values with “$” indicate variables that will be replaced by the eG system according to the specific server being managed - for instance, $hostName is the host/nickname of the target host, $port is the port number of the server being monitored. E.g., for a server xyz:80, $hostName will be changed automatically by the eG manager to “xyz” and $port will be changed to “80” when configuring a test.
Note:
Ensure that the host on which the NetworkInterfaceTest executes is SNMP-enabled. If not, the test will not function.
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