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Displaying and Changing SNMP-related Information
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Displaying and
Changing
SNMP-related
Information
You can display and change SNMP-related information for the stack using
the commands on the SNMP menu. These commands allow you to:
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Specify SNMP community strings for the stack
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Specify the trap destination details for the stack
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Display the trap destination details for the stack
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Modify trap destination details for the stack
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Remove trap destination details for the stack
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Perform an SNMP GET command on the stack
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Perform an SNMP GETNEXT command on the stack
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Perform an SNMP SET command on the stack
Specifying SNMP
Community Strings
You can specify SNMP community strings for the users defined on the
stack using the
community
command on the SNMP menu.
By default, all users have a community string that is identical to the user
name. For example, the community string for the user
monitor
is monitor.
To specify the SNMP community strings:
1
At the Top-level menu, enter:
snmp community
The following prompt is displayed:
Enter new community for user ‘<user>’:
2
Enter the community string for the user.
3
Repeat step 2 for the other users defined on the stack.
Specifying Trap
Destination Details
You can specify the community string and IP address of devices that are
to be the destination for traps on your network using the
define
command on the SNMP/Trap menu.
To specify the details of a trap destination device:
1
At the Top-level menu, enter:
snmp trap define
The following prompt is displayed:
Enter the trap community string [monitor]:
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