Configuring SNMP
- community string — The v1 community string to use in notifications
- user name — The v3 user name to use in notifications
- udp port — Optional. A keyword and variable that specify which UDP port of the target
host to use as the destination UDP port when sending a notification to this manager. The
default is 162.
- notification type — The type of traps to be sent. You can choose from the
following:
all — all traps. This is the default
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generic — generic traps
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hardware — hardware faults
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rmon — RMON rising/falling alarm
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dhcp server — DHCP server error, such as a DHCP IP conflict detection or
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notification of no IP address left for specific network
dhcp-clients — DHCP client error, such as a DHCP client conflict detection
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rtp-stat-faults — RTP statistics: QoS fault/clear traps
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rtp-stat-qos — RTP statistics: end-of-call QoS traps
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wan — WAN router traps
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media-gateway — media gateway traps (equivalent to G700 MGP traps)
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security — security traps, such as unAuthAccess, macSecurity, unknownHostCopy,
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and accountLockout
config — configuration change notifications
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eth-port-faults — Ethernet port fault notifications
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sw-redundancy — software redundancy notifications
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temperature — temperature warning notifications
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cam-change — changes in CAM notifications
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13-events — duplicate IP, VLAN violations
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policy — policy change notifications
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link-faults — ITC proprietary link down notifications
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supply — main and backup power supply notifications
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Note:
There is no default value for the notification type parameter. Thus, you
Note:
must enter a value in order to send traps.
Use the snmp trap link-status command to enable Link Up and Link Down traps on
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an interface. You must use this command from an interface context.
Use the no snmp trap link-status command to disable Link Up and Link Down
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traps on an interface. You must use this command from an interface context.
210 Administration for the Avaya G250 and Avaya G350 Media Gateways