About this task
The following procedure is a method to verify that you are able
to receive a trap locally on the following locations:
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This procedure applies to AE Services Release 4.x through Release 7.1.1 configurations. To get
the patches, go to http://support.avaya.com/download, which requires
Avaya Single Sign On (SSO), and download the appropriate patch.
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Procedure
- From a web browser,
type the fully qualified domain name or IP address of the AE Services server. For example aeserver.example.com.
- From the main menu,
select Continue.
- Complete the log in
screen with the appropriate log in information.
- From the AE Services Management Console main menu, select .
- From the SNMP Trap Receivers page, select Add, and
complete the Add SNMP Trap page by following
these steps:
- Leave the Enabled check box selected (the default).
- In the Device field,
select NMS.
- In the IP address field, type one of the following:
Host name (for
example aeserver.example.com)
IP address (for
example 192.168.123.44)
Loop back IP
address of the AE Services Server, which is 127.0.0.1
- In the Port field,
type the port number that AE Services is to use for sending traps. The default is 162.
- In the Notification Type field, select Trap.
- In the SNMP Version field, select 2c.
- In the Security Name field, type the name that the network uses for authentication. For
devices that use SNMP Version 1 or 2c, this name corresponds to the community name. Enter
a name for the test and click Apply.
- Click Add Trap.
- As a root user on the AE Services Server, start the trap listener by typing the following
command:
- Open another window
as a root user on the AE Services Server and type the following command:
logger -t mon -i “High CPU”
- Verify in the listener
xterm window that the SNMP notification is received.
- Verify that your remote
SNMP Manager received the same trap.
- Click to clear the alarms you just generated.