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3. In the SNMPv2-SMI.mib file find the definition of zeroDotZero and copy this to the
clipboard.
4. In the STANDARD.MIB file find the SNMPv2-SMI section and paste in the definition
of zeroDotZero from the clipboard before the end of this section (just before the
END statement).
5. Save the modified STANDARD.MIB file.
6. Add the MIB file SNMP-FRAMEWORK-MIB.mib to the MIB database.
7. Add all the MIB files in the order listed.
8. Compile the MIBs ready for use.
Note:
The IPO-PHONES-MIB.mib relies upon the DIFFSERV-MIB.mib for the definition
of the textual convention of IndexInteger. The DIFFSERV-MIB needs the
definition of the textual convention zeroDotZero which is normally defined in
SNMPv2-SMI.mib. However including SNMPv2-SMI.mib in the MIB file
compilation list results in errors due to conflicts with what appear to be internal
definitions within SNMPc and the SNMPv2-SMI section in its STANDARD.mib
file. Therefore to resolve the issue the required definition of zeroDotZero must be
placed in the SNMPv2-SMI section in SNMPc's STANDARD.mib file.
Enabling SNMP and polling support
About this task
In order for the B5800 Branch Gateway control unit to be discovered and polled by an SNMP
manager, its SNMP agent must be enabled and placed in the same read community as the
SNMP manager.
Procedure
1. Start Manager and connect to the B5800 Branch Gateway system.
2. In the left navigation pane, click System.
3. Click the System Events tab.
4. Select SNMP Enabled.
5. In the SNMP Port field, enter the UDP port number used by the SNMP agent to
listen for and respond to SNMP traffic.
The default is 161.
6. In the Community (Read-only) field, enter the community to which the device
belongs for read access.
This community name must match that used by the SNMP manager application
when sending requests to the device. The community public is frequently used to
Additional installation and system procedures
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