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Chapter 25
25-6 Command Reference Guide for the Avaya P580 and P882 Multiservice Switches, v6.1
snmp-server engineid
Command Mode Global Configuration.
Description Changes the engine ID of the switch. The default engine ID is based on the
IP address of the switch.
After changing the engine ID, you must change all SNMPv3 user
passwords. For information on changing SNMPv3 user passwords, see
snmp-server password.”
Syntax snmp-server engineid [<engine-Id>]
Systems P580 and P882.
Table 25-4. Parameters, Keywords, Arguments
Parameter Definition
<engine-Id> A 12-byte hexidecimal value. Separate each byte with
a colon.
Example: 00:00:00:09:0a:fe:ff:12:97:33:45:12.
Important: The last byte of the engine ID must not
be greater than EE. If you enter a value
greater than EE, you may not be able to
access the ATM Uplink module MIBs.
The engine ID of an ATM Uplink
module is the engine ID of the switch,
where the slot number of the ATM
Uplink module is added to the last
byte. EE is the greatest value that
allows for the addition of any one of
the 17 slots.