
Manual installation of a new G700 with an S8300
488 Installing and Upgrading the Avaya G700 Media Gateway and Avaya S8300 Media Server
Configuring the destination for G700 SNMP traps
Events occurring on the G700 cause SNMP traps to be generated. The G700 MGP can be
configured to send SNMP traps to any network management system (NMS) in the network,
including the primary server (S8300, S8400, S8500, or S8700-series Media Server). The MGP
CLI
set snmp trap
command is the way to configure the NMS network element that will
receive those traps.
The command syntax is:
set SNMP trap <
IP address> {enable|disable}
[{all|power|temp|app|module|config|voice|operations}]
where
<IP address>
is the IP address of the NMS trap receiver that will be receiving the traps
from the G700, and
[{all|power|temp|app|module|config|voice|operations}]
indicates the
groups whose traps will be sent to the specified receiver. If no keywords follow the IP
address entry, then ’all’ traps will be enabled for the specified receiver.
If ’enable’ or ’disable’ is used without a trap designation keyword, then ’all’ traps is
assumed. Up to ten trap receivers can be configured.
To configure the destination for G700 SNMP traps
1. At the
P330-1(super)#
prompt, type
session mgp
2. At the
mg-xxx-n(super-user)#
prompt, type
configure
and press
Enter
.
3. At the
mg-xxx-n(configure)#
prompt, type
set snmp trap
<IP address>
enable
and press
Enter
.
4. Type
exit
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