
Command Reference A-95
community
[
add
|
delete
ro
|
rw
community
]
Add or delete communities with the specified access control type.
Specify
ro
for a read-only community and
rw
for a read-write com-
munity. For example, to add the read-only community
private
use
the following command:
snmp
community
add
ro
private
Currently the SNMP SetRequest PDU is not supported, so all read-
write communities will default to read-only. The default community
for the filer SNMP agent is
public
and its access mode is
ro
. Up to
a maximum of 8 communities are supported.
contact
[
contact
]
Used to set the contact name returned by the SNMP agent as the
System.sysContact.0 MIB-II variable.
init
[
1
]
With an option of
1
this initializes the snmp daemon with values
previously set by the snmp command. It also sends a
coldStart
trap to any hosts previously specified by the
traphost
option. The
command:
snmp
init
1
should be the last
snmp
command in the filers
/etc/rc
file.
On a query
init
will return the value 0 if the SNMP daemon has not
yet been initialized. Otherwise it will return the value 1.
location
[
location
]
Used to set the location name returned by the SNMP agent as the
System.sysLocation.0 MIB-II variable.
traphost
[
add
|
delete
hostname
|
ipaddress
]
To add or delete SNMP managers who will be the recipient of the
filers Trap PDUs. Specify the word
add
or
delete
as appropriate
followed by the host name or address. If a host name is specified, it
must exist in the
/etc/hosts
file. For example, to add the host
alpha
use the following command:
snmp
traphost
add
alpha
No traps will be sent unless at least one trap host is specified. Up
to a maximum of 8 trap hosts are supported.
On a query the
traphost
option will return a list of registered trap
hosts followed by their IP addresses. If a host name cannot be
found in
/etc/hosts
for a previously registered IP address, its name
will default to a string representation of its IP address.
traps
on | off | reset | delete
turns all traps on or off, or resets or deletes them
snmp
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