
Table 54: snmp-server command parameters
Parameter
Description
enable|disable
Enables or disables the SNMP server.
no snmp-server command
The
no snmp-server
command disables SNMP access.
The syntax for the
no snmp-server
command is
no snmp-server
The
no snmp-server
command executes in the Global Configuration mode.
The
no snmp-server
command has no parameters or variables.
Important:
If you disable SNMP access to the switch, you cannot use Device Manager for the switch.
snmp-server host command
The
snmp-server host
command adds a trap receiver to the trap-receiver table.
In the proprietary method, the table has a maximum of four entries, and these entries can
generate only SNMPv1 traps. This command controls the contents of the s5AgTrpRcvrTable,
which is the set of trap destinations controlled by the SNMP Configuration screen in the console
interface.
The proprietary method syntax for the snmp-server host for command is
snmp-server host <host-ip> <community-string>
Using the new standards-based SNMP method, you can create several entries in SNMPv3
MIBs. Each can generate v1, v2c, or v3 traps.
Important:
Before using the desired community string or user in this command, ensure that it is
configured with a notify-view.
The new standards-based method syntax for the snmp-server host command is
snmp-server host <host-ip> [port <trap-port>] {v1 <community-string>|
v2c <community-string>|v3 {auth|no-auth|auth-priv}<username>
The
snmp-server host
command executes in the Global Configuration mode.
The following table describes the parameters for this command.
ACLI Reference for wired networks
212 Avaya WLAN 8100 CLI Reference
August 2013