CHAPTER8 SNMP-Based Management
Mediant 1000 Gateway & E-SBC | User's Manual
Parameter Description
The default is "public".
For ini file configuration, x is 0 for the
'Read-Only 1' parameter.
Read-Write Community Strings
configure system > snmp settings >
rw-community-string
[SNMPReadWriteCommunityStringsPassword_
x]
Defines read-write SNMP community
strings. Up to five read-write community
strings can be configured.
The valid value is a string of up to 30
characters that can include only the
following:
â– Upper- and lower-case letters (a to z,
and A to Z)
â– Numbers (0 to 9)
â– Hyphen (-)
â– Underline (_)
For example, "Private-comm_string1".
The default is "private".
For ini file configuration, x is 0 for the
'Read-Write 1' parameter.
Trap Community String
configure system > snmp trap >
community-string
[SNMPTrapCommunityStringPassword]
Defines the community string for SNMP
traps.
The valid value is a string of up to 30
characters that can include only the
following:
â– Upper- and lower-case letters (a to z,
and A to Z)
â– Numbers (0 to 9)
â– Hyphen (-)
â– Underline (_)
For example, "Trap-comm_string1".
The default is "trapuser".
Configuring SNMP Trap Destinations with IP Addresses
The SNMP Trap Destinations table lets you configure up to five SNMP trap managers to receive
traps sent by the device. The SNMP manager is defined by IP address and port. You can associate
a trap destination with SNMPv2 users and specific SNMPv3 users. Associating a trap destination
with SNMPv3 users sends encrypted and authenticated traps to the SNMPv3 destination. By
default, traps are sent unencrypted using SNMPv2.
The following procedure describes how to configure SNMP trap destinations through the Web
interface. You can also configure it through ini file [SNMPManager] or CLI (configure system
> snmp trap-destination).
➢ To configure SNMP trap destinations:
1. Open the SNMP Trap Destinations table (Setup menu > Administration tab > SNMP folder >
SNMP Trap Destinations).
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