Huawei 9000 VCT V100R011 Administrator's Manual page 45

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HUAWEI 9000 HD Video Terminal
Administrator Guide
Context
The terminal communicates with the ViewPoint MediaManager (MediaManager for short),
which is the software for managing network elements over SNMP. Considered as a network
element, the terminal is managed by the MediaManager remotely. Using the MediaManager,
the following operations can be performed on the terminal:
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Procedure
Step 1 Choose Settings > Network > IP > SNMP, and then set the parameters listed in
Table 2-7 SNMP parameters
Parameter
Enable SNMP
Get community name
Set community name
Trap server address 1
Trap server address 2
Trap server address 3
Issue 09 (2012-09-03)
Setting terminal parameters, such as IP parameters, H.323/SIP parameters, E1/4E1
parameters, firewall parameters, network address book parameters, video input parameters,
video output parameters, audio input parameters, and whether to enable Web access
Importing records to or exporting records from the network address book
Querying terminal status
Querying the terminal alarms
Diagnosing the network faults on the terminal
Restarting or upgrading the terminal
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Description
Enabling SNMP allows the administrator to manage the terminal
remotely using the MediaManager.
This specifies the read-only SNMP community name. The
character string can consist of any characters on the keyboard
and its length ranges from 0 to 32 characters. The SNMP version
and the corresponding protocol parameters on the network
management side need to be consistent with those on the terminal
side.
This specifies the read-write SNMP community name. The
character string can consist of any characters on the keyboard
and its length ranges from 0 to 32 characters. The SNMP version
and the corresponding protocol parameters on the network
management side need to be consistent with those on the terminal
side.
This specifies the IP address that receives trap packets and is the
IP address of the computer where the service client of the
videoconferencing network management system is installed.
A trap is a message sent from a device being managed (for
example, a terminal) to the videoconferencing network
management system. The message is used to report emergent and
important events. Trap packets are sent to a preset target trap
device.
For details about the videoconferencing network management
system, see the HUAWEI iManager V2000 User Manual.
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Table
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