event-notif-iiop-port iiop_notif_port
end
Notes:
•
If you are using the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) option, do not enable the IIOP transport parameter.
•
You configure the ORBEM interface to use SSL by specifying a certificate and private key.
Verifying ORBEM Parameters
Step 1
Run the
show orbem client table
command to verify that the client was configured properly. This command lists the
configured ORBEM clients and displays their state and privileges.
Step 2
Run the
show orbem status
command to verify the ORBEM parameter configuration. The following displays a sample
of this command's output.
Service State
: On
Management Functions
: FCAPS
IOP Address
: 192.168.1.150
SSL Port
: 14131
TCP Port
: 14132
Notification SSL Port
: 7777
Notification TCP Port
: 7778
Session Timeout
: 86400 secs
Max Login Attempts
: 5
IIOP Transport
: On
Notification
: On
Debug Level
: Off
IDL Version Check
: On
Number of Current Sessions
: 1
Number of Event Channels Open
: 0
Number of Operations Completed
: 2895
Number of Events Processed
: 0
Avg Operation Processing time
: 87214 usecs
(last 1000)
: 87950 usecs
SNMP MIB Browser
This section provides instructions to access the latest Cisco Starent MIB files using a MIB Browser. An
updated MIB file accompanies every StarOS release. For assistance to set up an account and access files,
please contact your Cisco sales or service representative for additional information.
A MIB Browser allows the user to pull out data from SNMP enabled devices. You can load standard and
propriety MIBs. The tool allows the user to see the MIB data in a readable format and also offers the ability
to search for a specific OID. The Browser displays all of the MIBs in a MIB tree which makes it easy to find
and identify all Objects, Traps or Conformances.
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Management Settings
Verifying ORBEM Parameters