Snmp Trap Receivers - Avaya ERS 2500 Technical Configuration Manual

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10.4 SNMP Trap Receivers

To add a SNMPv1 trap receiver, enter the following command:
ERS-Stackable(config)# snmp-server host <IPv4/Ipv6 addr>
or (please see note below)
ERS-Stackable(config)# snmp-server host <IPv4/Ipv6 addr> v1
<SNMPv1 community string>
To add a SNMPv2 trap receiver, enter the following command (please see note below)
ERS-Stackable(config)# snmp-server host <IPv4/Ipv6 addr> v2c
<SNMPv2 community string> inform timeout <1-2147483647 centi-
seconds> retries <0-255>
To add a SNMPv3 trap receiver, enter the following command:
ERS-Stackable(config)# snmp-server host <IPv4/Ipv6 addr> v
<auth|auth-priv|no-auth> <snmpv3 user name> inform timeout
<1-2147483647 centi-seconds> retries <0-255>
To restore the SNMP host back to it‟s default value, clear the table, enter the following command:
ERS-Stackable(config)# default snmp-server host
The default snmp-server community strings of public and private cannot be used for
SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c Traps generation with community strings. These SNMP
community strings do not have a defined notify views, only read and write views. In
order to generate traps with community strings, additional SNMP server community
string(s) should be defined first supporting a notify view using the NNCLI syntax: snmp-
server community read-view <view name> write-view <view name> notify-view <view
name>
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