| @node SNMP Support, Zebra Protocol, Kernel Interface, Top |
| @comment node-name, next, previous, up |
| @chapter SNMP Support |
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| SNMP (Simple Network Managing Protocol) is a widely implemented feature for |
| collecting network information from router and/or host. Quagga itself does not |
| support SNMP agent (server daemon) functionality but is able to connect to a |
| SNMP agent using the SMUX protocol (RFC1227) and make the routing protocol MIBs |
| available through it. |
| |
| @menu |
| * Getting and installing an SNMP agent:: |
| * SMUX configuration:: |
| * MIB and command reference:: |
| @end menu |
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| @node Getting and installing an SNMP agent, SMUX configuration, SNMP Support, SNMP Support |
| @comment node-name, next, previous, up |
| @section Getting and installing an SNMP agent |
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| There are several SNMP agent which support SMUX. We recommend to use the latest |
| version of @code{net-snmp} which was formerly known as @code{ucd-snmp}. |
| It is free and open software and available at @url{http://www.net-snmp.org/} |
| and as binary package for most Linux distributions. |
| @code{net-snmp} has to be compiled with @code{--with-mib-modules=smux} to |
| be able to accept connections from Quagga. |
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| @node SMUX configuration, MIB and command reference, Getting and installing an SNMP agent, SNMP Support |
| @comment node-name, next, previous, up |
| @section SMUX configuration |
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| To enable SMUX protocol support, Quagga must have been build with the |
| @code{--enable-snmp} option. |
| |
| A separate connection has then to be established between between the SNMP agent |
| (snmpd) and each of the Quagga daemons. This connections each use different OID |
| numbers and passwords. Be aware that this OID number is not the one that is |
| used in queries by clients, it is solely used for the intercommunication of the |
| daemons. |
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| In the following example the ospfd daemon will be connected to the snmpd daemon |
| using the password "quagga_ospfd". For testing it is recommending to take |
| exactly the below snmpd.conf as wrong access restrictions can be hard to debug. |
| |
| @example |
| /etc/snmp/snmpd.conf: |
| # |
| # example access restrictions setup |
| # |
| com2sec readonly default public |
| group MyROGroup v1 readonly |
| view all included .1 80 |
| access MyROGroup "" any noauth exact all none none |
| # |
| # the following line is relevant for Quagga |
| # |
| smuxpeer .1.3.6.1.4.1.3317.1.2.5 quagga_ospfd |
| |
| /etc/quagga/ospf: |
| ! ... the rest of ospfd.conf has been omitted for clarity ... |
| ! |
| smux peer .1.3.6.1.4.1.3317.1.2.5 quagga_ospfd |
| ! |
| @end example |
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| After restarting snmpd and quagga, a successful connection can be verified in |
| the syslog and by querying the SNMP daemon: |
| |
| @example |
| snmpd[12300]: [smux_accept] accepted fd 12 from 127.0.0.1:36255 |
| snmpd[12300]: accepted smux peer: \ |
| oid GNOME-PRODUCT-ZEBRA-MIB::ospfd, quagga-0.96.5 |
| |
| # snmpwalk -c public -v1 localhost .1.3.6.1.2.1.14.1.1 |
| OSPF-MIB::ospfRouterId.0 = IpAddress: 192.168.42.109 |
| @end example |
| |
| Be warned that the current version (5.1.1) of the Net-SNMP daemon writes a line |
| for every SNMP connect to the syslog which can lead to enormous log file sizes. |
| If that is a problem you should consider to patch snmpd and comment out the |
| troublesome @code{snmp_log()} line in the function |
| @code{netsnmp_agent_check_packet()} in @code{agent/snmp_agent.c}. |
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| @node MIB and command reference, ,SMUX configuration, SNMP Support |
| @comment node-name, next, previous, up |
| @section MIB and command reference |
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| The following OID numbers are used for the interprocess communication of snmpd and |
| the Quagga daemons. Sadly, SNMP has not been implemented in all daemons yet. |
| @example |
| (OIDs below .iso.org.dod.internet.private.enterprises) |
| zebra .1.3.6.1.4.1.3317.1.2.1 .gnome.gnomeProducts.zebra.zserv |
| bgpd .1.3.6.1.4.1.3317.1.2.2 .gnome.gnomeProducts.zebra.bgpd |
| ripd .1.3.6.1.4.1.3317.1.2.3 .gnome.gnomeProducts.zebra.ripd |
| ospfd .1.3.6.1.4.1.3317.1.2.5 .gnome.gnomeProducts.zebra.ospfd |
| @end example |
| |
| The following OID numbers are used for querying the SNMP daemon by a client: |
| @example |
| zebra .1,3,6,1,2,1,4,24 .iso.org.dot.internet.mgmt.mib-2.ip.ipForward |
| ospfd .1.3.6.1.2.1.14 .iso.org.dot.internet.mgmt.mib-2.ospf |
| bgpd .1.3.6.1.2.1.15 .iso.org.dot.internet.mgmt.mib-2.bgp |
| ripd .1.3.6.1.2.1.23 .iso.org.dot.internet.mgmt.mib-2.rip2 |
| @end example |
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| The following syntax is understood by the Quagga daemons for configuring SNMP: |
| @deffn {Command} {smux peer @var{oid}} {} |
| @deffnx {Command} {no smux peer @var{oid}} {} |
| @end deffn |
| |
| @deffn {Command} {smux peer @var{oid} @var{password}} {} |
| @deffnx {Command} {no smux peer @var{oid} @var{password}} {} |
| @end deffn |