Configuring Dynamic Trap Manager - Avaya G250 Administration

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Configuring SNMP
Use the show snmp userToGroup command to display a table of SNMPv3 users and the
groups to which they are mapped.
Use the show snmp engineID command to display the SNMPv3 engine ID.
Use the show snmp group command to display a list of SNMPv3 groups.
Use the show snmp user command to display a list of SNMPv3 users.
Use the show snmp command to display a list of SNMP notification receivers.
Note:
You need an Admin privilege level to use the SNMP commands.
Note:

Configuring dynamic trap manager

Dynamic trap manager is a special feature that ensures that the G250/G350 sends traps
directly to the currently active MGC. If the MGC fails, dynamic trap manager ensures that traps
are sent to the backup MGC.
Note:
The dynamic trap manager is created by default and can not be removed.
Note:
Use the snmp-server dynamic-trap-manager command to specify the parameters of the
dynamic trap manager feature. You can configure the following parameters:
type — Determines whether to send traps or informs to the recipient. The default is traps.
version — Determines the SNMP security model (v1, v2c). If the security model is v1,
you must add the v1 community string to use in notifications.
udp port — Optional. A keyword and variable that specify which UDP port of the target
host to use.
notification type — The type of traps to be sent. To send all types of traps, set this
parameter to all. This is the default. For a list of possible notification types, see
types
on page 296.
The following example configures dynamic trap manager to send all traps:
G350-001(super)# snmp-server dynamic-trap-manager traps v1 public
udp-port 162 all
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