
Context
The terminal communicates with the ViewPoint MediaManager (MediaManager for short),
which is the software for managing network elements over SNMP. Considered as a network
element, the terminal is managed by the MediaManager remotely. Using the MediaManager,
the following operations can be performed on the terminal:
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Setting terminal parameters, such as IP parameters, H.323/SIP parameters, E1/4E1
parameters, firewall parameters, network address book parameters, video input parameters,
video output parameters, audio input parameters, and whether to enable Web access
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Importing records to or exporting records from the network address book
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Querying terminal status
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Querying the terminal alarms
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Diagnosing the network faults on the terminal
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Restarting or upgrading the terminal
Procedure
Step 1
Choose
Settings
>
Network
>
IP
>
SNMP
, and then set the parameters listed in
.
Table 2-7
SNMP parameters
Parameter
Description
Enable SNMP
Enabling SNMP allows the administrator to manage the terminal
remotely using the MediaManager.
Get community name
This specifies the read-only SNMP community name. The
character string can consist of any characters on the keyboard
and its length ranges from 0 to 32 characters. The SNMP version
and the corresponding protocol parameters on the network
management side need to be consistent with those on the terminal
side.
Set community name
This specifies the read-write SNMP community name. The
character string can consist of any characters on the keyboard
and its length ranges from 0 to 32 characters. The SNMP version
and the corresponding protocol parameters on the network
management side need to be consistent with those on the terminal
side.
Trap server address 1
Trap server address 2
Trap server address 3
This specifies the IP address that receives trap packets and is the
IP address of the computer where the service client of the
videoconferencing network management system is installed.
A trap is a message sent from a device being managed (for
example, a terminal) to the videoconferencing network
management system. The message is used to report emergent and
important events. Trap packets are sent to a preset target trap
device.
For details about the videoconferencing network management
system, see the
HUAWEI iManager V2000 User Manual
.
HUAWEI 9000 HD Video Terminal
Administrator Guide
2 Network
Issue 09 (2012-09-03)
Huawei Proprietary and Confidential
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