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Alcatel-Lucent 5620 - The Snmpdump Utility

Alcatel-Lucent 5620
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4 — Troubleshooting services and connectivity
4-18 Alcatel-Lucent 5620 Service Aware Manager, Release
Troubleshooting Guide 3HE 05723 TQZZA Edition 01
7 Click on the Anti-Spoofing tab button.
8 Click on the Filters tab button.
9 Click on the Search button to retrieve the current anti-spoof filters for the SAP.
The Filters tab refreshes with a list of the current anti-spoof filters.
Procedure 4-13 To retrieve MIB information from a generic NE using
the snmpDump utility
Perform this procedure to export all object values from the 5620 SAM-supported SNMP
MIBs on a generic NE. The exported information may help with troubleshooting the
generic NE configuration on the device or in the 5620 SAM.
1 Log in to a 5620 SAM main server station as one of the following users:
Solaris—samadmin
Windows—a local administrator
2 Open a console window.
3 Navigate to the appropriate directory in the following list:
Solaris—install_dir/nms/bin
Windows—install_dir\nms\bin
where install_dir is the server installation location, typically /opt/5620sam/server on Solaris and
C:\5620sam\server on Windows
4 Perform one of the following:
a On a Solaris station, enter the following at the prompt:
./snmpDump.bash option_list
b On a Windows station, enter the following at the prompt:
snmpDump.bat option_list
where option_list is one or more of the options listed in Table 4-6
Note 1 — Each option must be separated by a space, as shown in the
following example:
snmpDump.bash -v 3 -h 192.168.18.77 -u jsmith -apw mypass -ppw yoda
Note 2 — If an option has a default value, the default value is included
in the option description.
Aug 2010
AAAD
8.0 R4

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