User`s manual
MP-1xx H.323 User’s Manual 11. SNMP-Based Management
Version 4.4 187 March 2005
;SNMPManagerTrapSendingEnable_2=1
;
;SNMPManagerTableIP_3=
;SNMPManagerTrapPort_3=162
;SNMPManagerIsUsed_3=1
;SNMPManagerTrapSendingEnable_3=1
;
;SNMPManagerTableIP_4=
;SNMPManagerTrapPort_4=162
;SNMPManagerIsUsed_4=1
;SNMPManagerTrapSendingEnable_4=1
Note: The same information configurable in the ini file can also be configured via
the acBoardMIB.
11.6.4.2 Configuration via SNMP
To configure trap destinations, the EM must use the snmpTargetMIB. Up to 5 trap destinations
can be configured.
To add a trap destination:
• 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.
To delete a trap destination:
• Remove the appropriate row from the snmpTargetAddrTable.
To modify a trap destination:
(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).
• Modify the IP address and/or port number for the appropriate row in the
snmpTargetAddrTable.
To disable a trap destination:
• Change TagList on the appropriate row in the snmpTargetAddrTable to the empty string.
To enable a trap destination:
• Change TagList on the appropriate row in the snmpTargetAddrTable to ‘AC_TRAP’.
11.7 SNMP Manager Backward Compatibility
With support for the Multi Manager Trapping feature, the older acSNMPManagerIP MIB object,
synchronized with the first index in the snmpManagers MIB table, is also supported. This is
translated in two features:
• SET/GET to either of the two MIB objects is identical.
i.e., as far as the SET/GET are concerned OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.5003.9.10.1.1.2.7 is identical to
OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.5003.9.10.1.1.2.21.1.1.3.