Configuring Snmp Parameters From The Command-Line Interface - Nokia IP40 User Manual

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3. Specify the System Location, such as IP40 Lab/California.
4. Mention the System Contact, such as contact person and phone number.
5. Mention the SNMP port. This number defines the port where the SNMP daemon will run.
6. Define the SNMP traps which need to be generated:
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7. Specify the IP address where the SNMP Manager is running, so that traps that are generated
can be sent to the correct IP address. The default port number is 162.
Note
You need to set the trapPduAgent to a specified IP address from the command prompt so as
to view the IP address of the device from where a trap is generated. Use the command 'set
snmp trappduAgent ip_address' from the IP40 CLI for setting the trapPduAgent. You cannot
set the trapPduAgent from the IP40 GUI portal. Refer to the IP40 CLI Reference Guide for
more information.

Configuring SNMP Parameters from the Command-line Interface

You can use the SNMP CLI commands to set and view parameters for SNMP.
Setting SNMP Parameters from the command-line interface
You can set the SNMP parameters from CLI using the set command.
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Startup — If you check this box, SNMP trap will be generated and reported to the
SNMP Manager when the SNMP daemon restarts.
Link up/down — If you check this box, SNMP trap will be generated and reported to the
SNMP Manager when the connection to WAN or LAN is temporarily unavailable or
becomes available.
User Login — If you check this box, SNMP trap will be generated and reported to the
SNMP manager when SNMP access is made with an incorrect community name.
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