Job Aid: Snmp Configuration In The Acli; Snmpnotifyfiltertable - Avaya 8800 Troubleshooting Manual

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Job aid: SNMP configuration in the ACLI

SNMP is configured differently in the ACLI than in the CLI. Auto-generation of several
parameters and command structure changes means that several configuration procedures are
no longer required in the ACLI. The following sections describe the changes.

snmpNotifyFilterTable

snmpTargetAddrTable
snmpTargetParamsTable
snmpNotifyTable
snmpNotifyFilterTable
In the CLI, the Type is explicitly specified to be include or exclude. In the ACLI, this is specified
by using the Subtree OID. If the Subtree OID parameter uses a + prefix (or no prefix), this
indicates include. If the Subtree OID uses the - prefix, this indicates exclude.
In the CLI, the Mask is explicitly configured in hex-colon format. In ACLI, the user does not
calculate the mask, because it is automatically calculated. The wildcard character * can specify
the mask within the OID. The OID need not be specified in the dotted decimal format; you can
alternatively specify the MIB parameter names. The OIDs are automatically calculated.
Example:
snmp-server view abc ifEntry.*.2
This command creates an entry with ViewName = abc, Subtree = 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.0.2 and
Mask = FF: A0.
Notify-filter mask entries in the notify-filter table are not saved if you change from CLI to ACLI
mode.
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Job aid: SNMP configuration in the ACLI
Parameter
mapwarning {emergency|alert|
critical|error|warning|notice|
info|debug}
severity <info|warning|error|
fatal> [<info|warning|error|
fatal>] [<info|warning|error|
fatal>] [<info|warning|error|
fatal>]
udp-port <514-530>
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