Chapter 13: Snmp Trap Configuration Using Enterprise Device Manager; Configuring An Snmp Host Target Address - Avaya 8800 Troubleshooting Manual

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Chapter 13: SNMP trap configuration using
Use Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) traps and notifications to allow management stations
to gather information about switch activities, alarms, and other information.
You configure traps by creating SNMP trap notifications, creating a target address to which you want to
send the notifications, and then specifying target parameters.
Specify which protocols and processes generate traps by enabling traps for that protocol. For example,
to let Open Shortest Path First (OSPF) generate SNMP traps, use the following command: config ip
ospf trap enable.
For more information about how to configure SNMP community strings, and for related topics, see Avaya
Ethernet Routing Switch 8800/8600 Security, NN46205-601.

Configuring an SNMP host target address

Configure a target table to specify the list of transport addresses to use in the generation of
SNMP messages.
Procedure steps
1. In the navigation tree, open the following folders: Configuration > Edit >
2. Click Target Table.
3. Click Insert.
4. In the Name box, type a unique identifier.
5. In the TDomain box, select the transport type of the address.
6. In the TAddress box, type the transport address.
7. In the Timeout box, type the maximum round trip time.
8. In the RetryCount box, type the number of retries to be attempted.
9. In the TagList box, type the list of tag values.
10. In the Params box, type the SnmpAdminString.
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Enterprise Device Manager
SNMPv3.
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