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userdoc:tt_asterisk_snmp_monitoring [2013/05/08 15:00]
abelbeck [System SNMP Configuration]
userdoc:tt_asterisk_snmp_monitoring [2013/05/09 12:36]
abelbeck [System SNMP Configuration]
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 ====== Asterisk SNMP Monitoring ====== ====== Asterisk SNMP Monitoring ======
  
-Asterisk includes the res_snmp.so module designed to provide monitoring information via SNMP.  Very useful when used together with Zabbix remote monitoring.+Asterisk includes the res_snmp.so module designed to provide monitoring information via SNMP.  Particularly useful when used together with Zabbix remote monitoring.
  
 !!Note: AstLinux 1.1.2 or later is required!! !!Note: AstLinux 1.1.2 or later is required!!
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   sysObjectID .1.3.6.1.4.1.22736.1   sysObjectID .1.3.6.1.4.1.22736.1
-  mibs +ASTERISK-MIB+
  
 Edit ''syslocation'' and ''syscontact'' for your location. Edit ''syslocation'' and ''syscontact'' for your location.
-\\ 
  
-Restart snmpd service using CLI:+Apply ''snmpd.conf'' changes, restart snmpd service using CLI:
  
   service snmpd stop   service snmpd stop
   service snmpd init   service snmpd init
 +
 +With the system ''snmpd.conf'' changes applied, you should see useful information with the following commands.
  
 Example snmp commands using CLI: Example snmp commands using CLI:
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 ===== Asterisk SNMP Configuration ===== ===== Asterisk SNMP Configuration =====
  
 +Enable SNMP in Asterisk by editing ''/etc/asterisk/res_snmp.conf'' in the ''[general]'' section:
 +
 +  ;
 +  ; Configuration file for res_snmp
 +  ;---------------------------------
 +  ;
 +  ; -- snip --
 +  
 +  [general]
 +  ; We run as a subagent per default -- to run as a full agent
 +  ; we must run as root (to be able to bind to port 161)
 +  subagent = yes
 +  ; SNMP must be explicitly enabled to be active
 +  enabled = yes
 +
 +Apply the ''res_snmp.conf'' change in Asterisk, unload and load the ''res_snmp.so'' module, or restart the asterisk service.
 +
 +With both the system ''snmpd.conf'' and Asterisk ''res_snmp.conf'' changes applied, you should see useful information with the following commands.
  
 Example snmp commands using CLI: Example snmp commands using CLI:
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