Sending Status With Snmp - Avaya XT Series Deployment Manual

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Field Name
Subnet mask
SSH Enabled
User Name
Password
Always initialized
Baud Rate
3. From the web interface only, select Save.

Sending Status with SNMP

About this task
XT Series can work with SNMP servers to send traps or alarms on its status, and can send
information on its capabilities.
Before you begin
Ensure you have the IP addresses and the subnet mask of the computers which you want to use
for remote management of XT Series. In the case of Avaya Meetings Management, these fields
are automatically filled.
If configuring from the endpoint, you must first enable advanced configuration, as described in
Enabling Advanced Maintenance on the XT Series
Note:
Avaya does not consider SNMPv1 protocol to be secure and does not recommend it.
Procedure
1. Access the SNMP management settings. From the XT Series web interface, select
Administrator Settings > Utilities > Remote Access > SNMP. From the endpoint's main
menu, select Configure > Advanced > Utilities > Remote Access > SNMP.
August 2020
Description
Enter the subnet mask of the IP addresses in the same subnet as
the primary address which can control this device.
If you want a single IP address to be accepted, enter
255.255.255.255.
Select Yes to enable AT commands API via SSH.
The user name is set to atadmin and the default password is
1234. Avaya recommends that you change the default password.
Select Yes to avoid the need to accept an AT initialization
command before accepting other commands, when required by the
API. Use this when the controlling device cannot detect if the XT
Series restarted.
Set the rate to be the same as on the controlling device.
on page 151.
Deployment Guide for Avaya XT Series
Comments on this document? infodev@avaya.com
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