2000-A2-GB20-10
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February 2004
Setting Up
SNMP
You can enable SNMP over IP and/or EOC (when the voice gateway is
AAL2/LES CAS or ELCP). By default, the IAD is configured with SNMP
disabled. When SNMP is enabled and the settings are configured, you can
use SNMP to remotely manage the IAD by getting and setting IAD values,
and monitoring IAD events.
The IAD supports the following SNMP settings:
System Contact
System Name
System Location
SNMP Community
SNMP Trap Host IP Address
af-vmoa-0172 (AAL2/LES)
The following SNMP traps are supported:
System reset
Attempts to access SNMP with an invalid community name
Starting and stopping TFTP within SNMP
The IAD supports MIBs for RFCs 1213, 1317, 1406, 1493, 1463 as well as
af-vmoa-0172 (AAL2/LES MIB).
Using the SNMP Configuration Menu
To display the SNMP Configuration menu, type
7
on the Main menu. The
following SNMP tasks are accessed from this menu:
Figure 3–2. SNMP Configuration Menu
When you are done updating SNMP settings, you must reset the IAD for
the new settings to take effect.
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SNMP Configuration Menu
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E. Enable/Disable SNMP via IP
F. Enable/Disable SNMP via EOC
A. Enable SNMP via both IP and EOC
B. Disable SNMP via both IP and EOC
P. Configure System Contact
N. Configure System Name
L. Configure System Location
C. Configure SNMP Community
T. Configure SNMP Trap Host IP Address
U. Enable/Disable SNMP Traps via EOC
D. Configure Restart Trap Max Delay
NOTE
The strings you enter in SNMP are not case sensitive.