▪ Low battery power in the remote control
▪ System power on
▪ Successful or unsuccessful administrator login
▪ Call fail for a reason other than a busy line
▪ User help request
▪ Video or audio call connection or disconnection
Note: Polycom doesn’t support SNMP write operations for configuring or provisioning systems.
SNMPv3 does the following:
▪ Provides secure connections between the SNMP manager and agent
▪ Supports IPv4 networks
▪ Logs all configuration change events
▪ Supports a user-based security model
▪ Supports trap destination addresses
Configure SNMP
You can monitor your G7500 system remotely with SNMP.
Procedure
1. In the system web interface, go to Servers > SNMP.
2. Configure the following settings:
Setting Description
Enable SNMP Enables administrators to monitor the system
remotely using SNMP.
Enable Notifications Enables MIB notifications.
Version1 Enables your system to use the SNMPv1 protocol.
Due to security issues, Polycom recommends that
you don’t enable this setting.
Version2c Enables your system to use the SNMPv2c protocol.
Due to security issues, Polycom recommends that
you don’t enable this setting.
Version3 Enables your system to use the SNMPv3 protocol.
Enabled by default, you can’t configure other
SNMPv3 settings unless this is on.
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