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Browse to the Avaya Aura Messaging and login. Click on Security > Administrator Accounts and select Add Login and Privileged Administrator and click submit:
Figure 1 – AAM Administer account
Enter details as per the table below:
Figure 2 – AAM Add Login
Table 1 – ACM Add Login Field Description
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Click on SNMP > Agent Status. To make changes to SNMP configuration the Master Agent must first be stopped by clicking the ‘Stop Master Agent’ button:
Figure 3 – AAM SNMP Stop Master Agent
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The VSM Probe Server must then be added as a destination for SNMP traps. For this reason the VSM Probe Server must be assigned a fixed IP address. Click on SNMP > FP Traps> Add/Change. Enter the details in the SNMP Version 3 option and click the Submit button:
Figure 4 – AAM SNMP Add IP Address
Table 2 – AAM SNMP V3 Field Description
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Select the Vendor ‘Avaya’ and Product ‘Aura Messaging’.
Figure 5 – Web Portal – Add Equipment
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Field | Setting |
Vendor | Avaya |
Product | Aura Messaging |
Equipment Name | Friendly name for this AAM |
Username | The administrative username you added to AAM earlier |
Password | The administrative password you added to AAM earlier |
IP Address / Host Name | IP Address of server (Virtual in duplicated servers) |
Site | Friendly name for core site (where this server is located) |
Figure 6 – Web Portal - AAM Configure Equipment
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Click on the down arrow, and select the SNMP version you wish VSM to use for querying the AAM:
SNMP V1 or V2
Figure 7 – Web Portal – AAM SNMP V1/V2 Query
Table 4 – AAM SNMP V1/V2 Field Descriptions
Fields | Setting |
Version | V1, V2 |
SNMP Community String | Community String as administered on the AAM |
SNMP V3
Figure 8 – Web Portal – AAM SNMP V3 Query
Table 5 – AAM SNMP V3 Field Description
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Once all fields are populated Click on the Test Access button. This will test that VSM can connect to the AAM using the settings you have entered:
Figure 9 – Web Portal – AAM Test Access
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