Enabling Snmp Trap Logging - Avaya 8800 Troubleshooting Manual

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SNMP trap configuration using the ACLI
force-trap-sender
enable
sender-ip <A.B.C.D>
<A.B.C.D>

Enabling SNMP trap logging

Use SNMP trap logging to send a copy of all traps to the PCMCIA card (or external flash on
the 8895 SF/CPU).
Prerequisites
• Access Global Configuration mode.
• A PCMCIA (or external flash) card must be installed.
Procedure steps
1. To enable SNMP trap logging, use the following command:
2. To configure the maximum log file size:
3. To view the contents of the SNMP log, use the following command:
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Variable
snmplog enable
snmplog maxfilesize <64-256000>
show snmplog
Comments? infodev@avaya.com
Value
Enabled sending the configured source address
(sender IP) as the sender network in the notification
message.
Configures the SNMP trap receiver and source IP
addresses. Specify the IP address of the destination
SNMP server that will receive the SNMP trap
notification in the first IP address.
Specify the source IP address of the SNMP trap
notification packet that is transmitted in the second IP
address. If this is set to 0.0.0.0 then the switch uses
the IP address of the local interface that is closest
(from an IP routing table perspective) to the
destination SNMP server.
July 2013

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