USER’S GUIDE

USING MANAGE MODE COMMANDS

Currently you cannot configure SNMP using the Manage Mode, but the following command is available:

snmp

This Manage Mode command displays the current SNMP configuration data. An example output screen is shown below:

MANAGE> SNMP

The SNMP feature is enabled.

Current SNMP COMMUNITY NAME Configuration:

id

MIB ACCESS

LEVEL

COMMUNITY NAME

---

-------------------------------------------

1

MIB_ADMIN

 

public

2

MIB_USER

 

user

3

MIB_ADMIN

 

test

Current SNMP TRAP

RECEIVER List Configuration:

id

IP ADDRESS

 

COMMUNITY NAME

----------------------------------------------

1

128.111.001.001

public

2

144.123.111.099

public

3

102.003.003.222

test

The generation of

Authentication Failure Traps is disabled.

The generation of

ISDN B-Channel Usage Traps is enabled.

The ISDN B-Channel Usage Trap threshold is 5 B-Channels.

SNMP CONFIGURATION ELEMENTS

SNMP STATUS

You may enable or disable the SNMP feature.

COMMUNITY NAME

A 1 to 20 character case-sensitive string that specifies a Community Name that will be accepted by the SNMP Agent if it is specified in an incoming Request PDU.

MIB ACCESS LEVEL

The MIB Access Level associated with a Community Name must be selected from the supplied list. It dictates the level of access available to the associated Community Name. The following is a chart of the three possible access levels and their access privileges.

Access Level

Access Privileges

 

 

MIB GUEST

get (read) MIB-2 system group only

 

 

MIB USER

get (read) all MIB-2 and Enterprise MIB objects

 

 

MIB ADMIN

get (read) all MIB objects and set (write) all MIB objects

 

that are writable

 

 

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