Chapter 6 Avaya P130 CLI

Show snmp timeout Command

Use the show snmp timeout command to display the default SNMP timeout in seconds. This command is useful for access using the Device Manager.

The syntax for this command is:

show snmp timeout

Example:

P130-N> show snmp timeout the SNMP Timeout is 2000

Set snmp community Command

Use the set snmp community command to set SNMP communities and associated access types.

There are three configurable SNMP communities, one for each access type. If you do not specify the community string, the string configured for that access type is cleared. One community string different from the default (“public”) should be configured for each access type in order for secure SNMP access.

The syntax for this command is:

set snmp community {read-onlyread-writetrap} [community_string]

read-only

Assign read-only access to the specified SNMP community.

read-write

Assign read-write access to the specified SNMP community.

trap

Assign SNMP community to trap.

community_string

(Optional) Name of the SNMP community. If no name is

 

specified this command will clear any community for this

 

access type.

The default configuration has the following communities and access types defined:

read-only – public

read-write – public

public-trap – public

Example:

To set read-write access to the SNMP community called snow:

P130-1# set snmp community read-write snow

SNMP read-write community string set.

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