U2000 Northbound Alarm SNMP Interface Technical Poster

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Technical Poster

U2000 Northbound
Interface Series
Alarm SNMP Interface

01 Why Is the Northbound Alarm


SNMP interface Required?
Interface Position/Function Overview
NMS

(A maximum of ten
NMSs are supported.)

NMS1

NMS10

NMS9

Reporting
alarms and
events in real
time
Filtering alarms

Querying alarms
Acknowledging alarms
Unacknowledging alarms
Clearing alarms

Reporting
heartbeat
notifications

U2000
Server
SnmpAgent
Northbound alarm SNMP interface
Forwarding
NE/OSS alarms
and events to the
northbound
interface

Fault Management Module

Reporting OSS
alarms and
events

Other function modules

Reporting NE
alarms and
events

NE

Function Details

The U2000 communicates properly with the NMS.


NMS
Heartbeat
notification
The period is
configurable.
The default
period is 60s.

Note:
1. The U2000 reports
alarms and events to
the NMS in real time
based on the filtering
policy. The NMS can
acknowledge,
unacknowledged, and
clear alarms on the
U2000.
2.Multi-level filter:
NMS

Acknowledging,
unacknowledging,
and clearing
alarms

Reporting
alarms and
events in
real time

Filtering alarms

By alarm severity
By NE type
By alarm type
By NE FDN
By maintenance mode By RAT
Supported Unacknowledged and uncleared alarm
alarm types Acknowledged and uncleared alarm
Unacknowledged and cleared alarm
Alarm status change message

Alarm SNMP
Interface
Fault Management
Module

Event

U2000

When maintenance engineers find that the alarms


on the NMS and U2000 are inconsistent.
NMS
Heartbeat
notification

Note:
1. The NMS can query
alarms on the U2000.
Then, the U2000
reports queried
alarms based on the
filter policy.
2. Multi-level filter:
NMS

Reporting
alarms
queried
by the
NMS

Querying
alarms

The period is
configurable.
The default
period is 60s.

Alarm SNMP
Interface

Filtering alarms

By alarm severity
By NE type Fault Management
By alarm type
By NE FDN Module
By maintenance mode By RAT
Supported Uncleared alarm
alarm types Unacknowledged and cleared alarm

U2000

02 How Does the NMS Interconnect


to the Alarm SNMP Interface?
STEP 1

The U2000 provides the MIB file of the SNMP interface to the NMS.
The MIB file determines the operations that the NMS can perform on the U2000
and the information that the NMS can obtain from the U2000.
Contact Huawei engineers to obtain the MIB file at http://support.huawei.com.
IMAP_NORTHBOUND_MIB-V1.mib applies to SNMP V1.
IMAP_NORTHBOUND_MIB-V2.mib applies to SNMP V2 and V3.

STEP 2

Confirm that the license of the alarm SNMP interface has been loaded on the
U2000.

(Licenses in the figure are


used as examples only.)

STEP 3

Configure interconnecting information on the U2000 using the OSMU.


The URL address of the OSMU is https://U2000 IP:31123/
Portal for the configuration page: NBI Management > Centralized
Management > Northbound Configuration Parameters Settings
The following part describes only mandatory parameters. For details about
all parameters, see U2000 Northbound Alarm SNMP Interface Developer
Guide.

information
Configuring
side
on the OSS
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STEP 4

of SNMP V3

of SNMP V3

Verify whether the NMS can receive, query, acknowledge, unacknowledged, and
clear alarms.

For details, see the following document:


U2000 Northbound Alarm SNMP Interface Developer
Guide
Contact Huawei engineers to obtain the preceding
document at http://support.huawei.com.
Copyright Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.

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