Configuring SNMP settings
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Configuring SNMP settings To configure monitoring using SNMP, go to Network > SNMP.
The Cisco TelePresence ISDN Gateway sends out an SNMP trap when t he device is shut down or
started up. The SMNP page allows you to set various par ameters; when you are satisfied with the
settings, click Update SNMP settings.
Note that:
The 'system up time' that appears in the trap is the time s ince SNMP was initialized on the ISDN
Gateway (and therefore will differ from the Up time reported by the ISDN Gateway on the Status
> General page).
The SNMP MIBs are read-only.
System information
Field
Field description Usage tips
Name
Identifies the ISDN Gateway in the SNMP
system MIB. Usually you would give every device a
unique name. The default setting is:
Cisco ISDN GW
Location
The location that appears in the system
MIB.
An optional field. It is useful where you
have more than one ISDN Gateway to
identify where the unit is located. The
default setting is:
Unknown
Contact
The contact details that appear in the
system MIB. An optional field. The default setting is:
Unknown
Add the administrator’s email address or
name to identify who to contact when there
is a problem with the device. If SNMP is
enabled for a port on the public network,
take care with the details you provide here.
Description
A description that appears in the system
MIB.
An optional field, by default this will indicate
the model number of the unit. Can be used
to provide more information on the ISDN
Gateway.