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Step 4.
Configure SNMP trap replication to allow the management system to receive the traps. For
example, add 2 replicators and specify to send
v2
SNMP traps to
192.168.1.13
and
v1
traps to
192.168.1.113
.
To do this, use the
ip snmp traps
command.
It is possible to configure several receivers of SNMP traps of the same version.
LTP-8X(config)# ip snmp traps 192.168.1.13 type v2
LTP-8X(config)# ip snmp traps 192.168.1.113 type v1
Step 5.
Check the entered data by using the
show ip snmp
command:
LTP-8X(config)# do show ip snmp
Snmp:
Enabled: true
Access control: false
Allow ip: <list is empty>
Traps [0]:
Type: v2
Ipaddr: 192.168.1.13
Traps [1]:
Type: v1
Ipaddr: 192.168.1.113
Version: v2
Communityro: 'public'
Communityrw: 'private'
Trap community: 'public'
Location: 'admin'
Contact: 'admin'
Alias: <for showing use separate command>
EngineID: 0x6C2A20B42CB28232FABEA8EE19
Users: <for showing use separate command>
LTP-8X(config)#
Step 6.
The settings of the SNMP agent change as soon as the configuration is applied.
No terminal reboot is needed.
LTP-8X(config)# do commit
The types and purpose of SNMP traps are closely connected with the log of active alarms.
You need to configure users to operate with SNMPv3.
Step 1.
Set the version of SNMP agent to 3:
LTP-8X(config)# ip snmp version v3
Step 2.
Add users and set the privilege levels
Summary of Contents for LTP-4X
Page 11: ...11 Part I General ...
Page 29: ...29 Part II Getting Started with the Terminal ...
Page 37: ...37 Part III Configuring the Terminal ...
Page 98: ...98 Part IV ONT Configuration ...
Page 174: ...174 Part V Terminal Monitoring ...
Page 189: ...189 Part VI Terminal Maintenance ...
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