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CEFD Stampede FX-4000 SNMP

The CEFD Stampede FX-4000 SNMP combines one-sided application delivery and two-sided WAN optimization into a single platform.

About

This connector uses SNMP commands to display information and set the settings on the device. SNMP traps can be retrieved when this is enabled.

Further information can be found on the following website: http://www.comtechefdata.com/products/ran-wan-optimization/stampede-fx-series

Version Info

Range Description DCF Integration Cassandra Compliant
1.0.0.x Initial version. No No
1.1.0.x Firmware change. No Yes
1.1.1.x Fixes requested by customer. No Yes
1.2.0.x New MIB and new design document provided by customer. No Yes
1.2.1.x [SLC Main] New document provided by customer. Required removal of parameters. No Yes

Product Info

Range Device Firmware Version
1.0.0.x Firmware: 6.3.0aD-201512032235E4-3.10.62-FX30 EN MIB: Rev 6.2.3
1.1.0.x Firmware updated. taken from 1.0.0.3 MIB: REV 7.1
1.1.1.x MIB: REV 7.1
1.2.0.x MIB: REV 7.2.8
1.2.1.x MIB: REV 7.2

Installation and configuration

Creation

SNMP Main Connection

This connector uses a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) connection and requires the following input during element creation:

SNMP CONNECTION:

  • IP address/host: The polling IP of the device, e.g., 10.11.12.13.

SNMP Settings:

  • Port number: The port of the connected device, by default 161
  • Get community string: The community string in order to read from the device. The default value is public.
  • Set community string: The community string in order to set to the device. The default value is private.

Usage

General

This page displays device information: Serial Number, Firmware Version, Up Time, Current Time and License Info. It also displays the Service Contact information.

Admin

This page contains system information, including the Host Name, Domain, DNS Server, Time, Time Zone, and SNMP Community String, as well as the Subnet, Trap State, and Trap Destination.

It also contains a Web Management Interface Settings section, where you can enable or disable the Use SSL option, and specify the browser port used for the web interface.

Admin Networking

On the left side of this page, you can find parameters for the Management Interface (eth0): DHCP, IP Address, Mask, Gateway, Speed/Duplex MTU. On the right side, there are similar parameters for the Auxiliary Interface (eth1).

The page also contains two tables: the Static Routes table, where you can add a route via the Add Route button, and the Hosts table, where you can also add rows.

WANOP

This page contains the WAN Link Settings: TX Rate, RX Rates and Latency.

There are also parameters related to the LAN(eth2)/WAN(eth3) Data Interfaces: LAN Speed/Duplex, WAN Speed Duplex and LAN/WAN MTU.

Redundancy

This page displays the Redundancy State, as well as the Primary Appliance, Secondary Appliance and Authentication Key. You can also enable or disable the parameter Automatically Synchronize Configuration Changes. Finally, a button is also available to synchronize the configuration, i.e., the Sync Config button.

Advanced - Path Redundancy

This section contains the Path Redundancy State parameter, which can be enabled or disabled.

This page contains the QOS Links table, which among others displays the Name, State, Poll Satellite Modem, and others columns.

Advanced - Groups

On this page, you can find the QOS Groups table and the QOS Group Filters table. In both tables you can add and delete entries. The QOS Group Filters table also contains two buttons to Promote or Demote group filters.

Advanced - Queues

This page is similar to the "Advanced - Groups" page, but contains the QOS Queues and the QOS Queue Filters tables.

Status - Overview

This page consists of the following sections:

  • Device Status - Overview: Displays the CPU Usage, Memory Usage, Temperature, Uptime, and Current Time.
  • System Status - Overview: Displays the Acceleration Status, Redundancy Status, Current Active LAN Port and Admin Bypass Mode.
  • Network Status - Overview: Contains the Ethernet Interface Status table.

Statistics - WANOP

This page consists of the following sections:

  • Device Status - WANOP: Displays the Acceleration Status, Uptime, Current Time, and Acceleration Up Since parameter.
  • Connections - WANOP: Displays the Current Users and Max Users, as well as the connections and passthrough connections for both LAN and WAN.
  • WAN Traffic - WANOP: Displays the Total Throughput, the number of packets received by the WAN and the number of packets sent by the WAN.

At the bottom of the page, a button allows you to Clear Statistics.

Statistics - Networking

This page contains the LAN Interfaces table, which among others displays the States of the interfaces, Speed, MTU, etc.

Statistics - QoS

This page displays average statistics for a selected time period. In the Queue Status table, you can find the Name and State of the queues, with their Priority, CIR, MIR, etc.

Statistics - Redundancy

This page contains redundancy information: Host Name, Primary Appliance, Secondary Appliance, Redundancy State, Redundancy Status and Current Active LAN Port.

Operations

At the top of this page, you can enable or disable Admin Bypass Mode. The page also contains buttons to execute various actions: Reboot Device, Restart Acceleration, Clear Statistics and Factory Reset.

Operations - Manage Licenses

This page contains the FAST information.

Traps

This page contains traps information, including Max Traps, and the Traps Received table.

Web Interface

This page displays the web Interface of the device. The port number is a parameter used in the device.

Note that the web interface is only accessible when the client machine has network access to the product.