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Cisco MeetingPlace Audio Server System Manager’s Guide
February 27, 2004
Network Management Information controls high-level access to the 
MeetingPlace SNMP module and allows MeetingPlace to exchange SNMP 
data with the rest of your network. To ensure the SNMP system manager 
contacts the right person for any issues related to the MeetingPlace system, 
enter data in the System contact and System location fields.
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The MeetingPlace system contact and location can also be set from the 
SNMP management station.
In the Configure tab, under the Network Management Info topic, configure 
the following parameters.
Setting up community information
Using the Network Management Communities topic in the Configure tab, you 
can define SNMP communities for controlling access to MeetingPlace 
through SNMP. The Network Management Communities topic also shows 
you the network information available from the SNMP module.
You can configure two types of network management communities:
Trap community Defines a host to which MeetingPlace sends standard 
MIB II traps.
Non-trap community Controls the type of access that is provided in 
response to an SNMP message: read-write, read only, or no access.
Parameter 
Configure
IP “port number”
The port on which MeetingPlace can find incoming 
SNMP messages. Port 161 is most commonly used.
System contact
The name of the MeetingPlace system manager.
System location
The physical location of the MeetingPlace system.
Disable SNMP Queries?
The ability to turn off all SNMP queries.