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Deploying the snom ONE IP Telephone System
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Bind to specific IP address (IPv4): The system listens to SIP requests that
are sent by the user agent from this IP address only. This is useful if you have a
dual NIC machine and want to listen to SIP requests only on one interface. If
this is left blank, then the system will listen to SIP requests on all interfaces it
sees in the machine.
Bind to specific IP address (IPv6): The system listens to SIP requests that
are sent by the user agent from this IP address only.

SNMP

Simple Network Monitoring Protocol (SNMP) is used to poll the system for informa-
tion. Table 2-5 lists the information that can be made available to an SNMP manage-
ment tool.
SNMP Port: The SNMP port setting defines the port on which the system
will listen for SNMP requests. By default, the port is 161.
SNMP trusted addresses: This field lists the IP addresses that may send
SNMP requests. If this setting is empty, the system will not accept any
SNMP requests. Whenever a request is rejected, the system writes a log mes-
sage. This field requires the IP address of the SNMP server.
SNMP Community: An SNMP community is the group to which devices
and management stations running SNMP belong. If you would like to
change the community, you can do so from the web interface. It does not
require a restart of the service. SNMP default communities are private (write)
and public (read). The system, by default, is set to public.
Table 2-5.
Available SMNP Sensors
OID
1.3.6.1.4.1.25060.1.1
1.3.6.1.4.1.25060.1.2
Description
Call legs
Registrations
Absolute
Unit
Yes
Calls
Yes
Registrations

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