Snmptargetaddrtable; Snmptargetparamstable; Snmpnotifytable - Avaya 8800 Troubleshooting Manual

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SNMP trap configuration using the ACLI

snmpTargetAddrTable

In the CLI, the TargetName is user-configurable. In ACLI, it is generated based on the
TargetAddress, SecurityModel and SecurityName given by the user while creating an entry.
The TargetAddrTaglist can be specified only for v2 and v3 users. If the Inform parameter is not
configured, the default is used (Trap).
In ACLI, it is not possible to modify the timeout, retries and MMS values for an SNMPv1 target-
address, but is possible for SNMPv2 and SNMPv3. The port option is not required for snmp-
server host creation.
In the ACLI, the TargetAddrParamsName is the same as the TargetName. In CLI, the user
specifies both of these names explicitly. The original TargetName is retained across CLI and
ACLI.
For successful load of SNMP server host configurations into ACLI from CLI or Enterprise
Device Manager, those configurations must be complete. That is, the corresponding
TargetParam entries and TargetAddress configurations must be complete.
In the ACLI, the snmpTargetAddrTable, snmpNotifyFilterProfileTable, and
snmpTargetParamsTable are simultaneously created using the snmp-server host
command. Deletion of an entry in the snmpTargetAddrTable deletes all the entries
corresponding to that entry from these tables.
Toggling between CLI and ACLI can cause loss of configurations because the target address
table configurations are different in CLI and ACLI. The Tparm Name parameter is lost while
changing from CLI to ACLI.

snmpTargetParamsTable

In the ACLI, the snmpTargetParamsTable is populated by using the snmp-server host
command.

snmpNotifyTable

There are two preconfigured entries in the snmpNotifyTable. These entries cannot be modified
or deleted. The ACLI command set does not allow you to create or delete entries in the
snmpNotifyTable; this table is automatically generated.
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Comments? infodev@avaya.com
July 2013

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