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set snmp notify target
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community-string
— Community string.
profile profile-name
— Notification profile this SNMP user will use
to specify the notification types to send or drop.
Defaults
— The default UDP port number on the target is 162. The
default minimum required security level is
unsecured
. The default
number of retries is 0 and the default timeout is 2 seconds.
Access
— Enabled.
History
— Introduced in MSS Version 4.0.
Usage
— The
inform
or
trap
option specifies whether the MSS SNMP
engine expects the target to acknowledge notifications sent to the target
by the WX switch. Use
inform
if you want acknowledgements. Use
trap
if you do not want acknowledgements. The
inform
option is applicable
to SNMP version
v2c
or
usm
only.
Examples
— The following command configures a notification target for
acknowledged notifications:
WX1200#
set snmp notify target 1 10.10.40.9 usm inform user
securesnmpmgr1 snmp-engine-id ip
success: change accepted.
This command configures target 1 at IP address 10.10.40.9. The target’s
SNMP engine ID is based on its address. The MSS SNMP engine will send
notifications based on the default profile, and will require the target to
acknowledge receiving them.
The following command configures a notification target for
unacknowledged notifications:
WX1200#
set snmp notify target 2 10.10.40.10 v1 trap
success: change accepted.
See Also
clear snmp notify target
on page 134
set ip snmp server
on page 169
set snmp community
on page 175
set snmp notify profile
on page 177
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