User`s manual

SIP User's Manual 14. SNMP-Based Management
Version 5.0 321 December 2006
14.8.5.3 Configuring Trap Managers via SNMP
The standard snmpTargetMIB interface is available for configuring trap managers.
Note: The acBoard MIB is planned to become obsolete. The only relevant
section in this MIB is the trap sub tree acTrap.
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To add an SNMPv2 trap destination, take the following step:
Add a row to the snmpTargetAddrTable with these values:
Name=trapN, TagList=AC_TRAP, Params=v2cparams, where N is an unused number
between 0 and 4.
All changes to the trap destination configuration take effect immediately.
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To add an SNMPv3 trap destination, take these 2 steps:
1. Add a row to the snmpTargetAddrTable with these values:
Name=trapN, where N is an unused number between 0 and 4
TagList=AC_TRAP
Params=usm<user>, where <user> is the name of the SNMPv3 with which this
user is associated
2. If a row does not already exist for this combination of user and SecurityLevel, add a
row to the snmpTargetParamsTable with these values:
Name=usm<user>
MPModel=3(SNMPv3)
SecurityModel=3 (usm)
SecurityName=<user>
SecurityLevel=M, where M is either 1(noAuthNoPriv), 2(authNoPriv), or
3(authPriv)
All changes to the trap destination configuration take effect immediately.
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To delete a trap destination, take the following step:
Remove the appropriate row from the snmpTargetAddrTable.
You can change the IP address and/or port number for an existing trap destination. The
same effect can be achieved by removing a row and adding a new row
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To modify a trap destination, take the following step:
Modify the IP address and/or port number for the appropriate row in the
snmpTargetAddrTable.
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To disable a trap destination, take the following step:
Change TagList on the appropriate row in the snmpTargetAddrTable to the empty
string.
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To enable a trap destination, take the following step:
Change TagList on the appropriate row in the snmpTargetAddrTable to ‘AC_TRAP’.