Troubleshooting Guide

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Chapter 11: SNMP trap configuration using
ACLI
Use Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) traps and notifications to gather information
about device activities, alarms, and other information on management stations.
For more information about how to configure SNMP community strings and related topics, see
Security for Avaya Virtual Services Platform 4000 Series, NN46251-601.
Configuring an SNMP host
Before you begin
You must log on to the Global Configuration mode in ACLI.
About this task
Configure an SNMP host so that the system can forward SNMP traps to a host for monitoring. You
can use SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, or SNMPv3. You configure the target table parameters (security name
and model) as part of the host configuration.
Procedure
1. Configure an SNMPv1 host:
snmp-server host WORD<1-256> [port <1-65535>] v1 WORD<1-32> [filter
WORD<1-32>]
2. Configure an SNMPv2c host:
snmp-server host WORD<1-256> [port <1-65535>] v2c WORD<1-32> [inform
[timeout <1-2147483647>] [retries <0-255>] [mms <0-2147483647>]]
[filter WORD<1-32>]
3. Configure an SNMPv3 host:
snmp-server host WORD<1-256> [port <1-65535>] v3 {noAuthNoPriv|
authNoPriv|AuthPriv} WORD<1-32> [inform [timeout <1-2147483647>]
[retries <0-255>]] [filter WORD<1-32>]
4. Ensure that the configuration is correct:
show snmp-server host
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