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To access variable values, after enterprise number add field number and then specify variable number. For example: .1.3.6.1.4.1.48690.1.7.0 represents router name (48690.1.7.0: Enterprise (48690) - Teltonika, Field (1) - static, Variable (7.0) - routerName). All OID codes can be generated from MIB file, basic OID codes can be found here [[RUT955 SNMP#SNMP Variables list]].
==MIB File==
MIB File can be used with MIB browsers for easier access to router configuration and status information variables. Download the MIB file and upload/load it in MIB browser.
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Summary

SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) - is widely used in networking management for networking monitoring. SNMP uses MIB (Management Information Base) to organize management data in the form of variables, which describe the system configuration and status.

This chapter is a guide on configuring SNMP package to establish communication between devices.

Preconditions

RUT9xx

To setup SNMP first make sure that SNMP package is installed, more information here RUT955 Packages and RUT950 Packages.

OID codes

OID code (Object identifier code) - is an address used to identify devices and their status.

OID code is represented by the numbers in the boxes starting from "root".

Number Label Explanation
1 iso ISO is the group that established the OID standard
.3 org An organization will be specified next
.6 dod The US Department of Defense (established the early internet)
.1 internet Communication will be via Internet/network
.4 private This is a device manufactured by a private entity
.1 enterprise The device manufacturer is classified as an enterprise
48690 Teltonika Teltonika enterprise number
To communicate with Teltonika router the start of the OID code, in this case, will be 1.3.6.1.4.1.48690. Every configuration or status variable has distinct OID code.
Field Number Explanation
static 1 Static router information (Router name, Modem Imei, Modem Modle etc.)
gsm 2 Sim card information (Sim State, Operator, Mobile IP etc.)
hotspot 3 Hotspot information (Hotspot ip, users etc.)
Trap 4 Trap messages (Information sent through trap messages)
rut9x5 5 Input/Output information
gps 6 GPS information (Latitude, accuracy etc.)
ethernet 7 Information about router ports
To access variable values, after enterprise number add field number and then specify variable number. For example: .1.3.6.1.4.1.48690.1.7.0 represents router name (48690.1.7.0: Enterprise (48690) - Teltonika, Field (1) - static, Variable (7.0) - routerName). All OID codes can be generated from MIB file, basic OID codes can be found here RUT955 SNMP#SNMP Variables list.

MIB File

MIB File can be used with MIB browsers for easier access to router configuration and status information variables. Download the MIB file and upload/load it in MIB browser.