SIP Release Notes | 1. What's New in Release 6.2 |
1.10.2 SNMP New Features
The device supports the following new Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) features:
1.ini File Configuration through SNMP:
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This feature allows the configuration of ini file parameters that are not supported by the Element Management System (EMS) tool, by using the existing acSysGenericINILine SNMP parameter. This feature is useful for parameters that are currently not supported by regular SNMP and where the user does not want to use the external ini file.
To enter more than one line, the character set “$@$” must be added between lines of ini file parameter settings.
2.Engine ID Configuration:
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Mediant 600 |
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Mediant 800 MSBG |
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This feature allows the configuration of the SNMP Engine ID for SNMP v2/v3 agents, by using the new ini file parameter, SNMPEngineIDString. This parameter is configured as a string value of up to 36 characters and needs a device reset to take effect. The Engine ID is used for authenticating a user attempting to access the SNMP agent on the device.
The default value is 00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00 12 hex characters. The provided key must be set with 12 hex values delimited by a colon (“:”).
If the supplied key does not pass validation of the 12 hex values or if it is set with the default value, the engine ID will be generated according to RFC 3411.
Note: Before setting this parameter, all SNMPv3 users must be deleted, otherwise the configuration is ignored.
Version 6.2 | 79 | December 2010 |