There are two parts to the configuration, the first being the server(s) under management, and the second being the supporting configuration on the web portal.
Both are covered in this chapter.
SMGR Configuration
Adding a new SMGR Login
Create an Administrator account. The VSM Probe requires access with Administrative rights.
Add an account that, when used, provides access to the Linux bash prompt.
Refer to the completed technical requirements forms:
Start an SSH session. At the command prompt type:
$ su root
- When prompted enter the 'root' user password.
Use the command:
$ useradd {NAME}
where NAME is the account name to create.
Use the command:
$ passwd {NAME}
where NAME is the account name created above.
Hit enter. Enter the password then hit enter again.
Enter the command:
$ chage –M 99999 {NAME}
To set the System Manager account password to: "not expire".
- NAME is the account created above.
If you do not have root access, your Business Partner or Avaya may be able to create this account on your behalf, or you can use the ‘cust’ credentials instead.
Configure SNMP
The heading was highlighted in Adding Avaya Aura Applications and Servers (Page 39).
SNMP is used to capture alarms. Using a web browser, enter https://<IP address of System Manager> to connect to the System Manager server and log in using appropriate credentials as shown below:
The main System Manager dashboard page is presented:
SNMPv3 User Profile
Navigate to 'Services' > 'Inventory' then navigate to 'Manage Serviceability Agents' and select 'SNMPv3 User Profiles'.
Click on New, then populate the fields on the form as per the table below:
Field | Setting |
---|---|
Username | SNMP V3 Username for Query (refer to technical requirements forms) |
Authentication Protocol | SHA |
Authentication Password | Password (refer to technical requirements) |
Privacy Protocol | DES |
Privacy Password | Password (refer to technical requirements forms) |
Privileges | Read |
Once complete click on the 'Commit' button.
SNMP Target Profiles
Navigate to 'Services' > 'Inventory' then navigate to 'Manage Serviceability Agents'.
Under 'Manage Serviceability Agents' select 'SNMP Target Profiles' then click on 'New'.
Configure the form as per the table below:
Field | Setting |
---|---|
Name | Choose a name for the SNMP Target e.g. Virsae |
IP Address | The VSM probe IP Address |
Port | 162 |
Notification Type | Trap |
Protocol | V3 |
Click on the ‘Attach/Detach User Profile’ tab. You will see the SNMPv3 User you created earlier.
Select the radio button next to this user, then click the blue 'Assign' text above it to assign this SNMP user to the Target Profile.
Once you have attached the SNMP User click on the ‘Commit’ button.
Serviceability Agents
Navigate to ‘Services' > 'Inventory’ then navigate to ‘Manage Serviceability Agents’
Under ‘Manage Serviceability Agents’ select ‘Serviceability Agents’.
Select an agent from the Agent List window, in this case, System Manager and click on the Manage Profiles button.
While you are in this area you can also set the SNMP options for other Serviceability agents such as Breeze and Session Manager
From the Manage Profiles window, under the SNMP Target Profiles tab, select the Virsae target profile, then click on the blue ‘Assign’ text to assign this profile to the Agent/s.
Click on the ‘SNMPv3 User Profiles’ tab
Select the Virsae user profile created earlier and then click on the blue ‘Assign’ text to assign this profile to the Agent/s.
Click the 'Commit' button.
Web Portal Configuration
Add SMGR
Login to the VSM web portal using your credentials and password. For the particular customer, select Service Desk > Equipment Locations. Right-click on the Equipment Location (Appliance) that will serve this particular SMGR:
Web Portal - All Equipment Locations
Click on Manage Equipment.
Web Portal – Manage Equipment
Click on Add Equipment.
A form will open which you can populate with the equipment details as per table 15.
If you are adding more than one piece of the same equipment type check the 'Add another' box at the bottom of the form and the bulk of the configuratuon will be carried over for the next item.
Web Portal – Add Equipment
Web Portal – Add System Manager
Web Portal – Add SMGR Field Description
Field | Setting |
---|---|
Vendor | Avaya |
Product | System Manger |
Equipment Name | Friendly name (refer to technical requirements forms) |
Username | Username (refer to technical requirements forms) |
Password | Password (refer to technical requirements forms) |
IP Address/Host Name | IP Address or Hostname of server (refer to technical requirements forms) |
Site | Friendly name for site (where this server is located) |
Complete the Equipment tab fields, and then click on the SNMP Query tab.
Click on the down arrow, and select the SNMP verion you wish VSM to use for querying the server:
SNMP V1 or V2
Web Portal – SMGR SNMP V1/V2 Query
SMGR SNMP V1/V2 Field Descriptions
Fields | Setting |
---|---|
Version | V1, V2 |
SNMP Community String | Community String as administered on the server |
SNMP V3
Web Portal – SMGR SNMP V3 Query
SMGR SNMP V3 Field Description
Fields | Setting |
---|---|
Version | V3 |
Username | SNMP V3 Username (refer to technical requirements forms) |
Authentication Protocol | SHA |
Authentication Password | Password (refer to technical requirements) |
Privacy Protocol | DES |
Privacy Password | Password (refer to technical requirements forms) |
Once all fields are populated Click on the Test Access button. This will test that VSM can connect to the server using the settings you have entered:
Web Portal – ACM Test Access
Both Access and SNMP should return success. If not, trouble-shoot the configuration.
- The Access test ensures the VSM probe can connect to, and login using the account configured.
- The SNMP test ensures an SNMP query can be run.
Once testing is successful, click Add.