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CHAPTER 60    Configuration Parameters Reference
'Trap Port'
port
[SNMPManagerTrapPort_x]
'Trap Enable'
send-trap
[SNMPManagerTrapSendingEnable_x]
'Trap User'
trap-user
[SNMPManagerTrapUser_x]
Trap Manager Host Name
manager-host-name
[SNMPTrapManagerHostName]
'Activity Trap'
configure troubleshoot >
activity-trap
[EnableActivityTrap]
SNMP Community String Parameters
'Read Only Community Strings'
configure system > snmp settings
> ro-community-string
[SNMPReadOnlyCommunityStringsPasswor
d_x]
'Read/Write Community Strings'
configure system > snmp settings
> rw-community-string
[SNMPReadWriteCommunityStringsPasswor
d_x]
Parameter
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Mediant 4000 SBC | User's Manual
Description
Defines the port number of the remote
SNMP Manager. The device sends SNMP
traps to this port.
The valid SNMP trap port range is 100 to
4000. The default port is 162.
Enables the sending of traps to the
corresponding SNMP manager.
[0] Disable = Sending is disabled.
[1] Enable = (Default) Sending is
enabled.
Defines the SNMPv3 USM user or SNMPv2
user to associate with the trap destination.
This determines the trap format,
authentication level, and encryption level.
By default, it is associated with the
SNMPv2 user (SNMP trap community
string).
The valid value is a string.
Defines an FQDN of the remote host used
as an SNMP manager to receive traps sent
by the device. The device sends the traps to
the DNS-resolved IP address.
The valid range is a string of up to 99
characters.
For more information, see
SNMP Trap Destination with
Enables the device to send an SNMP trap to
notify of Web user activities in the Web
interface. The activities to report are
configured by the ActivityListToLog
parameter.
[0] Disable (default)
[1] Enable
Defines a read-only SNMP community
string. Up to five read-only community
strings can be configured. For more
information, see
Configuring SNMP
Community Strings
on page 62.
Defines a read-write SNMP community
string. Up to five read-write community
strings can be configured. For more
information, see
Configuring SNMP
Community Strings
on page 62.
Configuring an
FQDN.

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