Snmp Trap Configuration - Avaya G450 Cli Reference Manual

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Table 86: SNMP access configuration CLI commands (continued)
Root level command
show snmp usertogroup
show snmp view
snmp-server community
snmp-server engineID
snmp-server group
snmp-server remote-user
snmp-server user
snmp-server view

SNMP trap configuration

Table 87: SNMP trap configuration CLI commands
Root level command
set port trap
set snmp trap
enable | disable
auth
set snmp trap
enable | disable
frame-relay
show port trap
show snmp
Description
Display a table of SNMPv3 users and the groups to
which they are mapped
Display configuration information for all SNMP views
Enable or disable SNMP access to the G450
Specify the SNMP Engine ID for the G450
Define a new SNMPv3 group, or to configure settings
for the group
Configure settings for a remote SNMPv3 user. If the
user does not exist, it is created.
Configure settings for an SNMPv3 user. If the user does
not exist, it is created.
Configure settings for an SNMP MIB view. If the view
does not exist, it is created.
First level command
Description
Enable or disable SNMP Link Up and Link Down
traps notifications and traps on a port
Enable or disable authentication failure traps for
all managers
Enable or disable frame relay traps for all
managers
Display information on SNMP generic Link Up
and Link Down traps sent for a specific port or for
all ports
Display SNMP configuration information
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