Configuring an snmp community string for traps, To a network management system (nms) – Avaya S8300 User Manual

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Set Up SNMP Alarming on the G700

Issue 9.1 June 2006

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Note:

Note:

Do these steps only if the S8300 is the primary controller and the customer has a
maintenance contract with Avaya. Use the information you acquired from the
ART tool (see

Running the Automatic Registration Tool (ART) for the INADS IP

address, if necessary

on page 467).

Also, a USB modem must have already been installed.

To add INADS phone numbers and Enable alarms to INADS

1. With a direct connection to the S8300 Services port, open a telnet session and log in as

craft (or dadmin).

2. At the Linux prompt, type almcall -f INADS phone number -s <second-number>

and press Enter.

3. At the prompt, type almenable -d b -s y and press Enter.

4. Type almenable and press Enter to verify that the alarms are enabled.

5. Log off

Configuring the G700 Media Gateway to send its traps
to a network management system (NMS)

Configuring the G700 Media Gateway to send SNMP traps to the primary server can be
accomplished by two commands:

P330 stack processor CLI command set snmp community trap [community
string]

Media Gateway Processor (MGP) CLI command set snmp trap <IP address>
enable

Configuring an SNMP community string for traps

SNMP requires community strings to be used for each SNMP ’request’. You can set only three
community strings on the G700 — one each for read requests, write requests, and traps.

To configure an SNMP community string for traps

1. Telnet to the P330 stack processor.

2. Log in as root.

3. At the P330-1(super)# prompt, type set snmp community trap [community

string]

and press Enter.

4. Type exit

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