• Version
2c
allows transmission of informs and counter
64, which allows for integers twice the width of what is
normally allowed.
The default is version
1
.
auth
(OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword
auth
to specify
authentication of a packet without encryption.
noauth
(OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword
noauth
to specify no
authentication of a packet.
priv
(OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword
priv
to specify both
authentication and then scrambling of the packet.
community-
string
Enter a text string (up to 20 characters long) as the name of
the SNMP community.
NOTE: For version 1 and version 2c security models, this
string represents the name of the SNMP community. The
string can be set using this command; however, Dell
Networking recommends setting the community string
using the
snmp-server community
command before
executing this command. For version 3 security model,
this string is the USM user security name.
udp-port
port-
number
(OPTIONAL) Enter the keywords
udp-port
followed by the
port number of the remote host to use. The range is from 0
to 65535. The default is
162
.
notification-
type
(OPTIONAL) Enter one of the following keywords for the
type of trap to be sent to the host:
•
bgp
— BGP state change.
•
config
— copy—configuration traps.
•
ecfm
— ECFM state change.
•
ecmp
— ecmp and link bundling traffic imbalance traps.
•
entity
— Entity state change.
•
envmon
— Environment monitor trap.
•
hg-lbm
— HiGig link bundle state change.
•
isis
— ISIS adjacency state change.
•
lacp
— LACP state change.
•
snmp
— SNMP notification (RFC 1157).
•
vlt
— VLT state change.
•
stp
— Spanning tree protocol notification (RFC 1493).
•
vrrp
— State change in a VRRP group.
•
xstp
— State change in MSTP (802.1s), RSTP (802.1w),
and PVST+.
The default is all trap types are sent to host.
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