snmp-server host
To specify the recipient (host) of a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) notification operation,
use the
snmp-server host
global configuration command on the device. Use the
no
form of this command to
remove the specified host.
snmp-server host
{
host-addr
} [
vrf vrf-instance
] [
informs
|
traps
] [
version
{
1
|
2c
|
3
{
auth
|
noauth
|
priv
} } ] {
community-string
[
notification-type
] }
no snmp-server host
{
host-addr
} [
vrf vrf-instance
] [
informs
|
traps
] [
version
{
1
|
2c
|
3
{
auth
|
noauth
|
priv
} } ] {
community-string
[
notification-type
] }
Syntax Description
Name or Internet address of the host (the targeted recipient).
host-addr
(Optional) Specifies the virtual private network (VPN) routing instance and name for this
host.
vrf vrf-instance
(Optional) Sends SNMP traps or informs to this host.
informs
|
traps
(Optional) Specifies the version of the SNMP used to send the traps.
1
—
SNMPv1. This option is not available with informs.
2c
—
SNMPv2C.
3
—
SNMPv3. One of the authorization keywords (see next table row) must follow the
Version 3 keyword.
version 1
|
2c
|
3
auth
(Optional)
—
Enables Message Digest 5 (MD5) and Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA)
packet authentication.
noauth
(Default)
—
The noAuthNoPriv security level. This is the default if the
auth
|
noauth
|
priv
keyword choice is not specified.
priv
(Optional)
—
Enables Data Encryption Standard (DES) packet encryption (also called
privacy).
auth
|
noauth
|
priv
Password-like community string sent with the notification operation. Though you can set
this string by using the
snmp-server host
command, we recommend that you define this
string by using the
snmp-server community
global configuration command before using
the
snmp-server host
command.
The @ symbol is used for delimiting the context information. Avoid using the @
symbol as part of the SNMP community string when configuring this command.
Note
community-string
Command Reference, Cisco IOS XE Everest 16.5.1a (Catalyst 3650 Switches)
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