Configuring The Snmp Community Strings; Table 5-38: Snmp Managers Table Parameters - AudioCodes Mediant 1000 User Manual

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Note:
Parameter
Checkbox
[SNMPManagerIsUsed_x]
IP Address
[SNMPManagerTableIP_x]
Trap Port
[SNMPManagerTrapPort_x]
Trap Enable
[SNMPManagerTrapSending
Enable_x]
5.6.8.2

Configuring the SNMP Community Strings

Use the SNMP Community Strings table to configure up to five read-only and up to five
read / write SNMP community strings, and to configure the community string that is used
for sending traps. For detailed information on SNMP community strings, refer to section
16.7.1
on page 377.
To configure the SNMP Community Strings, take these 5 steps:
1.
Access the 'Management Settings' screen (Advanced Configuration menu >
Management Settings); the 'Management Settings' screen is displayed
2.
Open the 'SNMP Community Strings' screen by clicking the arrow sign (-->) to the
right of the SNMP Community Strings label; the 'SNMP Community Strings' screen is
displayed
Version 5.0
If you clear a checkbox and then click Submit, all settings in the same row
revert to their defaults.

Table 5-38: SNMP Managers Table Parameters

Up to five parameters, each determines the validity of the parameters (IP
address and port number) of the corresponding SNMP Manager used to receive
SNMP traps.
Checkbox cleared
Checkbox selected [1] = Enabled
Up to five IP addresses of remote hosts that are used as SNMP Managers. The
device sends SNMP traps to these IP addresses.
Enter the IP address in dotted format notation, for example 108.10.1.255.
Up to five parameters used to define the Port numbers of the remote SNMP
Managers. The device sends SNMP traps to these ports.
Note: The first entry (out of the five) replaces the obsolete parameter
SNMPTrapPort.
The default SNMP trap port is 162
The valid SNMP trap port range is 100 to 4000.
Up to five parameters, each determines the activation/deactivation of sending
traps to the corresponding SNMP Manager.
Disable
[0] = Sending is disabled
Enable
[1] = Sending is enabled (default)
(Figure
5-56).
Description
[0] = Disabled (default)
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(Figure
5-54).
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