Table 43
describes the SNMP parameters that can only be configured via the ini file.
Table 43
SNMP ini File Parameters
ini File Parameter Name
SNMPPort
SNMPTrustedMGR_x
SNMP Community String Parameters
SNMPReadOnlyCommunityString_x
SNMPReadWriteCommunityString_x
SNMPTrapCommunityString_x
SetCommunityString
Note: Obsolete parameter, use
SNMPReadWriteCommunityString_x
instead.
SNMPManagerIP
Note: Obsolete parameter, use
SNMPManagerTableIP_x instead.
Multiple Routers Support
Multiple routers support is designed to assist the media gateway when it operates in a
multiple routers network. The gateway learns the network topology by responding to ICMP
redirections and caches them as routing rules (with expiration time).
When a set of routers operating within the same subnet serve as gateways to that network
and intercommunicate using a dynamic routing protocol (such as OSPF, etc.), the routers
can determine the shortest path to a certain destination and signal the remote host the
existence of the better route. Using multiple router support the media gateway can utilize
these router messages to change its next hop and establish the best path.
Note: Multiple Routers support is an integral feature that doesn't require configuration.
118
Description
The device's local UDP port used for SNMP Get/Set commands.
The range is 100 to 3999.
The default port is 161.
Up to five IP addresses of remote trusted SNMP managers from which the
SNMP agent accepts and processes get and set requests.
Note 1: If no values are assigned to these parameters any manager can access
the device.
Note 2: Trusted managers can work with all community strings.
Read-only community string (up to 19 chars).
The default string is "public".
Read-write community string (up to 19 chars).
The default string is "private".
Community string used in traps (up to 19 chars).
The default string is "trapuser".
SNMP community string (up to 19 chars).
Default community string for read "public", for set & get "private".
IP address (in dotted format notation) for the computer that is used as the first
SNMP Manager. The SNMP Manager is a device that is used for receiving
SNMP Traps.
Note 1: To enable the device to send SNMP Traps, set the ini file parameter
SNMPManagerIsUsed to 1.
Note 2: If you want to use more than one SNMP manger, ignore this parameter
and use the parameters 'SNMPManagerTableIP_x' instead.
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