Configuring Snmp Trap Destinations - AudioCodes Mediant 2000 User Manual

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4.
To save the changes to flash memory, see 'Saving Configuration' on page 396.
To delete a community string, select the Delete check box corresponding to the community
string that you want to delete, and then click Submit.
Parameter
Community String
Trap Community String
[SNMPTrapCommunityStri
ng]
6.2

Configuring SNMP Trap Destinations

The SNMP Trap Destinations page allows you to configure up to five SNMP trap
managers. You can associate a trap destination with SNMPv2 users and specific SNMPv3
users. Associating a trap destination with SNMPv3 users sends encrypted and
authenticated traps to the SNMPv3 destination. By default, traps are sent unencrypted
using SNMPv2.
To configure SNMP trap destinations:
1.
Open the SNMP Trap Destinations page (Configuration tab > System menu >
Management submenu > SNMP > SNMP Trap Destinations).
2.
Configure the SNMP trap manager parameters according to the table below.
3.
Select the check box corresponding to the SNMP Manager that you wish to enable.
4.
Click Submit to apply your changes.
Note:
Only row entries whose corresponding check boxes are selected are applied
when clicking Submit; otherwise, settings revert to their defaults.
User's Manual
SNMP Community String Parameters Description
Read Only [SNMPReadOnlyCommunityString_x]: Up to five
read-only community strings (up to 19 characters each). The
default string is 'public'.
Read / Write [SNMPReadWriteCommunityString_x]: Up to five
read / write community strings (up to 19 characters each). The
default string is 'private'.
Community string used in traps (up to 19 characters).
The default string is 'trapuser'.
Figure 6-1: SNMP Trap Destinations Page
Description
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