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DSI Signaling Server SGW Mode User Manual Issue 5
Output Format
Configuration SNMP Manager
MNGR IPADDR PORT TFORMAT TCOM USER ENGINEID LABEL
1 192.168.220.192 162 1 0
EXECUTED
6.5.22 CNSNS – Configuration SNMP Set
Synopsis
This command is used to select an SNMP agent or to disable SNMP. Changing the SNMP parameter with the
CNSNS command will require a system restart for the changes to take effect. The SNMP parameter value can
be one of three values. Setting the SNMP value to DK4032 will activate the legacy SNMP support. Setting the
SNMP value to DSMI will activate the enhanced, DSMI-based agent if there is a valid license on the server.
Finally, SNMP can be disabled altogether by specifying a value of NONE.
Note: When the DSMI-based SNMP agent is enabled initially, the RCOM string is assigned a value of
'public' and the WCOM string a value of 'private'. Unlike the legacy SNMP agent (SNMP=DK4032),
there is no support for SNMP requests without a community string.
Syntax
CNSNS:SNMP=,[RCOM=,CONFIRM=],[WCOM=,CONFIRM=];
Prerequisites
Before DSMI SNMP functionality can be activated, the unit must be equipped with a license supporting DSMI
SNMP functionality.
Example
CNSNS:SNMP=DSMI,RCOM=rcomstring,CONFIRM=rcomstring;
6.5.23 CNSNP – Configuration SNMP Print
Synopsis
This command displays the current SNMP mode, including the read and, where applicable, the write
community string. The current SNMP agent, however, does not support write access. The output of this
command can be used to determine which, if any, SNMP agent is currently activated on the Server. In the
case of the enhanced DSMI-based agent, the SNMP setting will be DSMI. In the case of the legacy SNMP
support, the value is DK4032. Additionally, if SNMP is not currently activated, a value of NONE will be
displayed.
Syntax
CNSNP;
Prerequisites
None
Attributes
None
Example
CNSNP;
Output Format
SNMP Configuration
SNMP DSMI
RCOM ********
WCOM ********
EXECUTED
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