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Administration of the Avaya G350 Media Gateway - Avaya Support

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Configuring SNMP accessConfiguring SNMP accessUse <strong>the</strong> following commands to configure SNMP access:Note:Note:You need an Admin privilege level to use <strong>the</strong> SNMP commands.●Use <strong>the</strong> ip snmp enable command to enable SNMP access to <strong>the</strong> <strong>G350</strong>. Use <strong>the</strong> n<strong>of</strong>orm <strong>of</strong> this command to disable SNMP access to <strong>the</strong> <strong>G350</strong>.● Use <strong>the</strong> snmp-server community command to enable SNMPv1 access to <strong>the</strong> <strong>G350</strong>.Use <strong>the</strong> no form <strong>of</strong> this command to disable SNMPv1 access to <strong>the</strong> <strong>G350</strong>.●●●●●●●●●●●●Use <strong>the</strong> snmp-server user command to create an SNMPv3 user. Use <strong>the</strong> no form <strong>of</strong>this command to remove an SNMPv3 user.Use <strong>the</strong> snmp-server group command to create an SNMPv3 group. Use <strong>the</strong> no form <strong>of</strong>this command to remove an SNMPv3 group.Use <strong>the</strong> snmp-server remote-user command to create an SNMPv3 remote user forSNMP notifications. Use <strong>the</strong> no form <strong>of</strong> this command to remove an SNMPv3 remote userfor SNMP notifications.Use <strong>the</strong> set snmp community command to create or modify an SNMPv1 community.Use <strong>the</strong> snmp-server engineID command to configure <strong>the</strong> SNMPv3 engine ID. Use<strong>the</strong> no form <strong>of</strong> this command to configure <strong>the</strong> engine ID to its default value. The SNMPengine ID is set automatically by a calculation based on <strong>the</strong> MAC address <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> hostdevice, but you can change <strong>the</strong> engine ID using this command. If <strong>the</strong> SNMP engine IDchanges, all users o<strong>the</strong>r than <strong>the</strong> default user are invalid and must be redefined.Use <strong>the</strong> snmp-server view command to add or exclude OIDs from a view. Use <strong>the</strong> n<strong>of</strong>orm <strong>of</strong> this command to delete an SNMPv3 view.Use <strong>the</strong> show snmp view command to display a list <strong>of</strong> SNMPv3 views.Use <strong>the</strong> show snmp userToGroup command to display a table <strong>of</strong> SNMPv3 users and <strong>the</strong>groups to which <strong>the</strong>y are mapped.Use <strong>the</strong> show snmp engineID command to display <strong>the</strong> SNMPv3 engine ID.Use <strong>the</strong> show snmp group command to display a list <strong>of</strong> SNMPv3 groups.Use <strong>the</strong> show snmp user command to display a list <strong>of</strong> SNMPv3 users.Use <strong>the</strong> show snmp command to display a list <strong>of</strong> SNMP notification receivers.Issue 3 January 2005 127

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