Configuring Snmp Traps - Avaya G450 Manual

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Configuring SNMP traps

When SNMP traps are enabled on the device, SNMP traps are sent to all IP addresses listed in
the trap receivers table. You can add and remove addresses from the trap receivers table. In
addition, you can limit the traps sent to specified receivers. You can also enable and disable link
up/down traps on specified G450 interfaces. Use the following commands to configure the trap
receivers table:
Note:
You need an Admin privilege level to use the SNMP commands.
Note:
Enter snmp-server enable notifications to enable SNMP traps and notifications.
Use the no form of this command to disable SNMP traps and notifications.
Use the set port trap command to enable and disable Link Up and Link Down
notifications and traps.
Use the set snmp trap enable/disable auth command to enable or disable
authentication failure traps for all managers.
Enter set snmp trap enable/disable frame-relay to enable or disable frame
relay traps for all managers.
Enter show snmp to display SNMP information.
Use the show port trap command to display information on SNMP generic Link Up
and Link Down traps sent for a specific port or for all ports.
Use the snmp-server informs command to configure the SNMPv3 timeout and retries
for notifications.
Use the snmp-server host command to define an SNMP notification host. Use the no
form of this command to remove an SNMP notification host and to remove notification filter
groups from a specific host. You can define the following parameters with this command:
- The IP address of the recipient.
- Whether to send traps or informs to the recipient.
- The SNMP security model (v1, v2c, v3). For SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c, you must also
specify the community name. For SNMPv3, you must specify the level of
authentication and a username to use in notifications. Authentication levels are:
auth. Authentication without encryption
noauth. No authentication
priv. authentication with encryption
Configuring SNMP traps
Issue 1 January 2008
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