snmp-server trap authentication
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■
priv
— Indicates authentication of a packet with encryption.
■
port
— Specifies the UDP port of the host to use. If unspecified, the
default UDP port number is 162. (Range: 1-65535)
■
filtername
—Specifies a string that defines the filter for this host. If
unspecified, nothing is filtered. (Range: 1-30 characters)
■
seconds
— Specifies the number of seconds to wait for an
acknowledgment before resending informs. If unspecified, the default
timeout period is 15 seconds. (Range: 1-300)
■
retries
— Specifies the maximum number of times to resend an inform
request. If unspecified, the default maximum number of retries is 3.
(Range: 0-255)
Default Configuration
This command has no default configuration.
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode
User Guidelines
A user and notification view are not automatically created. Use the
snmp-server user
,
snmp-server group
and
snmp-server view
Global
Configuration mode commands to generate a user, group and notify
group, respectively.
Example
The following example configures an SNMPv3 host.
snmp-server trap
authentication
The
snmp-server trap authentication
Global Configuration mode
command enables the device to send SNMP traps when authentication
fails. To disable SNMP failed authentication traps, use the
no
form of this
command.
Syntax
snmp-server trap authentication
no snmp-server trap authentication
Console(config)#
snmp-server v3-host
192.168.0.20 john
noauth
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