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Type the IP address and press Enter. The IAD saves the configuration. 
3
Continue with other SNMP settings, or press Escape to return to the Main 
menu.
4
Reset the IAD.
Enable/Disable SNMP Traps via EOC
To Enable or Disable SNMP Traps via EOC, follow the steps below.
1
Type “U” on the SNMP Configuration menu to enable or disable SNMP 
traps via EOC. The IAD displays the current status.
2
To enable traps via EOC, type E. To disable them, type D. The IAD saves 
the configuration. 
3
Continue with other SNMP settings, or press Escape to return to the Main 
menu.
4
Reset the IAD.
Configure Restart Trap Maximum Delay
To configure Restart Trap Maximum Delay, follow the steps below.
1
Type “D” on the SNMP Configuration menu to configure the restart trap 
maximum delay time. The IAD prompts you to input a new value.
2
Type the new value in seconds and press Enter. The IAD saves the 
configuration. 
3
Continue with other SNMP settings, or press Escape to return to the Main 
menu.
4
Reset the IAD.
Defining Different SNMP Version 3 Categories
SNMP is supported via Internet Protocol (IP) and the Loop Emulation System 
Embedded Operation Channel (LESEOC). The LESEOC interface is only 
available with either the AAL2/LES CAS or ELCP voice gateway. This 
interface allows the voice gateway to monitor and control specific IAD 
operational parameters.
NOTICE: 
Some voice gateways with this feature require a read-write community 
name of LESEOC to be configured in the IAD.
The SNMP Configuration menu is accessible from the Main menu. You may 
enable SNMP via IP, EOC, or both. Traps may be sent to a configurable IP 
address, the EOC, or both. The System Contact, System Name, and System 
Location may also be configured. These values are accessible via the RFC 
1213 MIB.