Avaya 8800 Troubleshooting Manual page 286

Ethernet routing switch
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SNMP trap configuration using CLI
2. Ensure that the configuration is correct:
Variable definitions
Use the information in the following table to use the config snmp-v3 target-addr
command.
create <Target Name> <Ip
addr:port> <Target parm>
[timeout <value>] [retry
<value>] [taglist <value>]
[mask <value>] [mms <value>]
[tdomain <value>]
delete <Target Name>
info
mask <Target Name> new-
mask <value>
mms <Target Name> new-
mms <value>
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[taglist <value>] [mask <value>] [mms <value>] [tdomain
<value>]
config snmp-v3 target-addr info
show snmp-v3 target-addr
Variable
Creates a new entry for the target address table.
• <Target Name> is the target name with a string length of
1 to 32.
• <Ip addr:port> is the target IP address in the form
a.b.c.d:port (or ipv6addr:port if the domain option is IPv6)
with a string length of 1 to 255.
• <Target parm> is the target parameter with a string
length of 1 to 32.
• timeout <value> specifies the timeout value in seconds
with a range of 0 to 214748364. The default is 1500.
• retry <value> specifies the retry count value with a range
of 0 to 255. The default is 3.
• taglist <value> specifies the tag list with a string length of
1 to 255.
• mask <value> specifies the mask in the form 0x00:00...6
octets separated by colons with a string length of 13 to
19.
• mms <value> specifies the maximum message size as
an integer with a range of 1 to 2147483647. The default
is 484.
• tdomain <value> specifies the target transport domain.
Deletes an entry from the target address table.
Displays target address table information.
Specifies a new mask for the target.
Specifies a new maximum message size (MMS)
associated with an entry in the target address table.
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July 2013

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