TANDBERG Video Portal
SNMP
D1392602
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SIP Interface Transport Default: <TCP/UDP/TLS>
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sub-commands:
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Mode: Specifies whether the system uses a default SIP proxy.
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Address: Specifies the IPv4 address or FQDN of the SIP proxy.
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Type: Specifies the type of the SIP proxy.
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Transport Default: Determines which transport type will be used for SIP calls to and
from the traversal server.
Example of SIP feedback:
*c xConfiguration SIP Mode: On
*c xConfiguration SIP Interface Server Address: "127.0.0.1"
*c xConfiguration SIP Interface Server Type: Auto
*c xConfiguration SIP Interface Transport Default: UDP
Configures the SNMP.
Note! For more information about SNMP please read the TANDBERG SNMP application note.
SNMP Mode < On/Off/ReadOnly/TrapsOnly >
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SNMP CommunityName: <S: 0, 16>
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SNMP SystemContact: <S: 0, 70>
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SNMP SystemLocation: <S: 0, 70>
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SNMP HostIPAddr [1..3]: <IPAddr>
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parameters:
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Mode: < On/Off/ReadOnly/TrapsOnly >
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Community Name: Text string of maximum 16 characters.
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System Contact: Text string of maximum 70 characters
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System Location: Text string of maximum 70 characters
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Host IP Addr: The IP addresses of max 3 SNMP trap hosts
sub-commands:
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Mode enables or sets the mode of SNMP support
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Community Name is used to authenticate SNMP requests. SNMP requests must have
this 'password' in order to receive a response from the SNMP agent in the Video Portal.
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System Contact, Used to identify the system contact via SNMP tools such as
HPOpenView or TANDBERG Management Suite
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System Location Used to identify system location via SNMP tools such as
HPOpenView or TANDBERG Management Suite
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Host IP Addr identifies the IP-address of the SNMP manager. Up to three different
SNMP Trap Hosts can be defined. Your LAN administrator should provide the correct
values for these fields
Example of SNMP feedback:
*c xConfiguration SNMP Mode: On
*c xConfiguration SNMP CommunityName: "public"
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