Configure snmp trap host ip address, Enable/disable snmp traps via eoc, Configure restart trap maximum delay – Verilink 8100A (34-00237) Product Manual User Manual

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Continue with other SNMP settings, or press Escape to return to the Main
menu.

4

Reset the IAD.

Configure SNMP Trap Host IP Address

To configure the SNMP Trap Host IP Address, follow the steps below.

1

Type “T” on the SNMP Configuration menu to select Select Configure
SNMP Trap Host IP Address of the system setup for trap operations. The
IAD displays the current IP address and prompts you to enter a new one.

2

Type the IP address and press Enter. The IAD saves the configuration.

3

Continue with other SNMP settings, or press Escape to return to the Main
menu.

4

Reset the IAD.

Enable/Disable SNMP Traps via EOC

To Enable or Disable SNMP Traps via EOC, follow the steps below.

1

Type “U” on the SNMP Configuration menu to enable or disable SNMP
traps via EOC. The IAD displays the current status.

2

To enable traps via EOC, type E. To disable them, type D. The IAD saves
the configuration.

3

Continue with other SNMP settings, or press Escape to return to the Main
menu.

4

Reset the IAD.

Configure Restart Trap Maximum Delay

To configure Restart Trap Maximum Delay, follow the steps below.

1

Type “D” on the SNMP Configuration menu to configure the restart trap
maximum delay time. The IAD prompts you to input a new value.

2

Type the new value in seconds and press Enter. The IAD saves the
configuration.

3

Continue with other SNMP settings, or press Escape to return to the Main
menu.

4

Reset the IAD.

Defining Different SNMP Version 3 Categories

SNMP 3.0 requires the configuration of six data structures on the SNMP 3.0
menu (Figure 3.3), which is accessible from the SNMP Configuration menu.
Menu options are available to configure a default set of structures, which will
allow SNMP 1.0 or SNMP 3.0. Choose Option 3 on the SNMP 3.0
Configuration menu to set a simple default configuration.

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