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The following example adds an SNMPv1 trap receiver:
G350-001(super)# set snmp trap 192.36.44.18
SNMP trap receiver added.
The following example disables all traps for an SNMPv1 trap receiver:
G350-001(super)# set snmp trap 192.36.44.18 disable all
SNMP all traps disabled.
The following example enables config traps for an SNMPv1 trap receiver:
G350-001(super)# set snmp trap 192.36.44.18 enable config
SNMP config trap enabled.
The following example displays SNMP information:
G350-001(super)# show snmp
Authentication trap enabled
Community-Access
----------------
read-only
read-write
trap
Trap-Rec-Address
----------------
192.36.44.18
The following example deletes an SNMPv1 trap receiver:
G350-001(super)# clear snmp trap 192.36.44.18
SNMP trap receiver deleted.
The following example disables link up/down traps on an Ethernet interface:
G350-001(super-if:FastEthernet 10/2)# no snmp trap link-status
Done!
The following example creates a read-only user:
G350-001# snmp-server user <username> v3 ReadOnlyG v3 auth {md5|sha}
<authPassword> priv des56 <privPassword>
The following example creates a read-write user:
G350-001# snmp-server user <username> v3 ReadWriteG v3 auth {md5|sha}
<authPassword> priv des56 <privPassword>
The following example creates an admin user:
G350-001# snmp-server user <username> v3 v3AdminG v3 auth {md5|sha}
<authPassword> priv des56 <privPassword>
Administration of the Avaya G350 Media Gateway
June 2004
Community-String
----------------
public
public
public
Traps Enabled
----------------
config
Configuring SNMP
SNMP configuration examples
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