
iv. If you selected V3 in the Type field, select a user name from the User
drop-down list. The user name must be defined in the Secure Access
Administration application. For more information, refer to the Avaya
Secure Access Administration User Guide.
v. Enter a number in the Timeout [ms] field for the number of
milliseconds the Network Management Server waits for a response
when polling a device.
vi. Enter a number in the Retries field for the number of times the Network
Management Server tries to poll a device.
vii. Click Apply to add the new default SNMP parameters definition to the
Default table.
• To change the position of a row in the Default table:
i. Select a row.
ii. Click the arrows to move the row up or down in the table.
iii. Click Apply to save the new row position.
• To edit entries in the Default table:
i. Click the field you want to edit.
ii. Edit the information in the field.
iii. Click Apply to save the changes in the table.
• To remove a range from the Default table:
i. Select a range.
ii. Click Delete.
iii. Click Apply to delete the range from the Default table.
Setting SNMP Access parameters for IP ranges
The IP Wildcard tab lets you to configure SNMP access parameters for ranges of devices.
The Network Management Server tests the IP address of devices to poll against the list of
devices in the IP Wildcards list. If the IP address matches a range, the server uses the range’s
SNMP access parameters when polling the device. The order in the list is important, because
the SNMP access parameters of the first range in the list that matches a device’s IP address
are used for that device.
To view SNMP access parameters for IP ranges, click the IP Wildcard tab on the SNMP Access
page of the Avaya Network Management Console Options dialog box. The system displays
the IP Wildcard table.
Do one of the following:
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