Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions Omni Switch/Router User Manual
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Configuring SNMP Parameters and Traps
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e. The following prompt displays:
Special Access? (no): yes
Select whether or not this Network Management Station has special access. If you enter
yes
, this
NMS
will have administrative privileges such as modifying, deleting, or adding to
other trap entries as well as its own. Without special access, an
NMS
can only update its
own entry. If you choose the default,
no
, simply press
at the prompt.
Save your configuration by typing
save
and then
.
f. After you have saved your configuration, the prompt re-displays. The above entries will
create an
NMS
number 8 in the list. Traps will be sent to the
IP
address specified for that
NMS
station (provided the
NMS
state is
on
and unicast traps are
enabled
).
To view your new
SNMP
configuration, enter the
snmpc
command. The following is a
sample display of the output from the
snmpc
command after the above sample configura-
tion:
SNMP current configuration:
1)
Process SNMP Packets - enabled
2)
Utilization Threshold
- 60%
3)
Set Community Name
- admin
4)
Get Community Name
- public
5)
Trap Community Name - trap1
6)
Broadcast Traps
- disabled
7)
1 Unicast Traps
- enabled
8) NMS IP address
- 123.12.1.1
/162 --bffffffff:ffffffff (on) (SA)
-- ffffffff:fffffffff
(save/quit/cancel)
:
The values that appear to the immediate right of the
NMS IP
address are: the
UDP
destina-
tion port number (
162
), the trap bit masks (
ffffffff:bfffffff
), the functional state of the
NMS
(
on
), and the special access (
SA
) status (this does not appear if you selected
no
for special
access in step above).
To add network management stations to this current
SNMP
configuration, enter the next
highest entry number from the last defined
NMS
. For example, if you wanted to add
another
NMS
to the above sample configuration, you would enter the following:
9=123.22.2.2