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SNMP SV8300

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rdogg88

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Oct 18, 2012
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Hi all, we're setting up snmp for all our network switches and network connected devices. I would like to enable snmp for the pbx's as well to monitor them. From what I'm reading in the command manual all programming gets done at tenant 1 which makes sense considering if network connection is lost the other pbx's wont be able to send out anything. My question is; is there a buffer in the system that will store snmp data when connection is reestablished it will dump it to my monitoring software? Should I use the voip port to send the info or maintenance port/fast ethernet port to send the info? Also we have multiple tenant 1's so how would I differentiate the difference between the snmp info being sent?

Thanks guys for all your help. Imma keep working on this, just figured I'd come to the much more experienced gurus for some better outlook. Thanks again!!



-----my knowledge is a mile wide and an inch deep.....gotta keep diggin------
 
The following was taken from the Features and Specification manual;
In following conditions, fault messages output by Trap might disappear. This is because SNMP is operated
on UDP and communication is made without establishing the connection. Besides, since UDP does not resend
messages, abandoned data cannot be retrieved again.
- SNMP manager is not started
- Network traffic is congested
- Fault occurs on the line between PBX and SNMP manager
 
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