Snmp-Server Engineid - Avaya G450 Cli Reference Manual

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CLI Commands
Parameters
Parameter
community-name
User Level
admin
Context
general
Example
To enable read-only access to SNMP services via the read-com community string and
read-write access to SNMP services via the write-com community string:
G450-001(super)# snmp-server community read-only read-com read-write write-com
Related Commands - SNMP access configuration
ip
snmp,
set snmp
engineID,
show snmp
snmp
usertogroup,
remote-user,
snmp-server
Related Commands - SNMP trap configuration
set port
trap,
set snmp trap enable | disable
show port
trap,
snmp-server
host,
Related Commands - Dynamic trap manager
snmp-server dynamic-trap-manager

snmp-server engineID

Use the snmp-server engineID command to specify the SNMP Engine ID for the G450.
Use the no form of the command to return the device to its default Engine ID.
Note:
The SNMP Engine ID must be unique for all devices on the network.
Note:
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Description
Assigns a read-only or read-write
community string
community,
set snmp
group,
show snmp
show snmp
view,
user,
snmp-server view
show
snmp,
snmp trap
snmp-server informs
retries,
set snmp
timeout,
retries,
show snmp
snmp-server
engineID,
auth,
set snmp trap enable | disable
link-status,
snmp-server enable
SNMP access configuration
Possible
Values
show
snmp,
show snmp
timeout,
show snmp
user,
snmp-server
group,
snmp-server
frame-relay,
notifications,
Default
Value
show

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