System Management
v1
:
Use SNMPv1. It is the default version.
v2c
:
Use SNMPv2c.
v3
:
Use SNMPv3.
authentication
: Authenticate but not encrypt packets when SNMPv3 is used.
noauthentication
: Neither authentication nor encryption is done on packets when
SNMPv3 is used.
privacy
: Authenticate and encrypt packets when SNMPv3 is used.
securityname
name
:
SNMPv1/v2c community name or SNMPv3 user name, which is
1 to 32 bytes in length.
Description
Using the
snmp-agent target-host
command, you can configure the address of the
host that receives SNMP Trap packets, the SNMP version and
authentication/encryption mode. Using the
undo snmp-agent target-host
command,
you can cancel the host specified.
When configuring the
snmp-agent trap enables
command, you must use the
snmp-agent target-host
command to configure at least one host that receives Trap
message. The former command is used to specify which SNMP notification is to be
sent to which host. If the NMS wants to receive most of the notification messages,
you should configure at least one
snmp-agent trap enable
command and one
snmp-agent target-host
command on the router.
For related commands, see
snmp-agent, snmp-agent trap enable
.
Example
# Permit the router to send traps to 10.110.30.253, and the community name “public”
is used.
[3Com]
snmp-agent trap enable
[3Com]
snmp-agent target-host trap address 10.110.30.253 securityname public
3.1.20 snmp-agent trap enable
Syntax
snmp-agent trap enable
[
trap-type
]
undo
snmp-agent trap enable
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