Alarming
Alarm management
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Maintenance of the Avaya G350 Media Gateway
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Use the Configure Trap Destinations screen on the server Web Interface to set up SNMP
destinations in the corporate NMS.
Add INADS Phone Numbers and Enable Alarms to INADS
The following procedure using the primary server’s Linux shell commands administers the dial-out
modem to send alarms in the OSS method. In this example, the primary server is an S8300, and the
services support agency is Avaya’s Initialization and Administration System (INADS).
NOTE:
Perform this task after all Communication Manager administration is complete.
To add INADS phone numbers and enable alarms to INADS:
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Connect your laptop to the Services port of the S8300 Media Server.
NOTE:
Perform these steps only if the S8300 is the primary controller and the customer has a
maintenance contract with Avaya. Use the information acquired from the ART tool. Also,
a USB modem must have already been installed.
2
Click Start > Run to open the Run dialog box.
3
Type telnet 192.11.13.6 and press Enter.
4
Log in as craft.
5
At the prompt, type almcall -f INADS phone number -s second-number and press Enter.
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At the prompt, type almenable -d b -s y and press Enter.
7
Type almenable and press Enter to verify that the alarms are enabled.
8
Log off.
Configuring the G350 to send SNMPv3 alarms
The Avaya G350 Media Gateway uses SNMPv3 for traps and alarms. In order to configure the Avaya
G350 Media Gateway to send SNMP traps to the primary server you must enable the SNMP agent,
specify the SNMP host, and setup SNMP authentication. You perform these tasks using the following
CLI commands:
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To enable the SNMP agent:
ip snmp-server
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To specify the SNMP host:
snmp-server host
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To create an SNMPv3 view:
snmp-server view viewname subtree
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To create an SNMPv3 group and specify its views:
snmp-server group groupname read
readviewname write writeviewname notify notifyviewname
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To create a user and add the user to a group:
snmp-server user username groupname
Configure the host for G350 SNMP traps
Events occurring on the G350 cause SNMP traps to be generated. The G350 Media Gateway can be
configured to send SNMP traps to any network management system (NMS) in the network, including the
primary server (S8300/S8500/S8700). You specify the destination host using the G350 CLI
snmp-server host
command. The traps are sent in User Datagram Protocol (UDP) on the customer’s IP
network.
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