Enabling Snmp - Vidyo VidyoGateway Administrator's Manual

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3. Configuring Your Server
6.
vidyoGatewayControllerVmConnLostAlert
This trap provides an indication that VidyoGateway has lost its connection with the
VidyoManager.
There are no configuration settings for this trap.
There is no notification frequency setting for this trap.
Note
Some un-configurable object identifiers (OIDs) are standard on all Vidyo Servers. With SNMP
traps enabled, they provide notifications if the CPU, disk or memory utilization has reached
its threshold (~80% utilization). The specific OIDs are cpuLoadReachedThreshold,
diskReachedThreshold, and memoryReachedThreshold.
For more information about Vidyo enterprise Notifications, as well as Get, and Set Polling
OIDs, refer to the Vidyo MIB file at
support/product-documentation/administrator-guides.
If your VidyoGateway system uses the Hot Standby option and you are not using your
management interface, your SNMP notifications will source from the shared IP address.
Vidyo recommends configuring your VidyoGateways using a management interface so your
SNMP notifications can be sourced from unique management interface IP addresses. In this
case, your network management system (NMS) should be accessible over your
management network.
For more information, see

Enabling SNMP

Enable SNMP only after configuring SNMP2 community strings or SNMPv3 users and creating
notifications or traps.
To enable SNMP:
1.
Log in to the System Console.
For more information, see
the Default
Password.
2.
Enter m for more options.
3.
Enter A for Advanced Options.
4.
Enter 4 for SNMP Administration.
5.
Enter A to enable SNMP.
Note
The feature toggles between Enable and Disable states.
http://www.vidyo.com/services-support/technical-
Enabling the Management Interface in the System
Logging in to the System Console of Your Server and Changing
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