
config snmp add trapreceiver
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config snmp add trapreceiver
config snmp add trapreceiver <ip address> {port <udp_port>} community
<community string> {from <source ip address>} {mode [enhanced | standard]}
Description
Adds the IP address of a specified trap receiver to the trap receiver list.
Syntax Description
Default
Trapreceivers are in enhanced mode by default.
Usage Guidelines
The IP address can be unicast, multicast, or broadcast.
An authorized trap receiver can be one or more network management stations on your network.
Authorized trap receivers must be configured on the switch for the trap receiver to receive
switch-generated traps. The switch sends SNMP traps to all trap receivers. Entries in this list can be
created, modified, and deleted using the RMON2 trapDestTable MIB variable, as described in RFC 2021.
To view the SNMP trap receivers configured on the switch, use the
show management
command. The
show management
command displays information about the switch including the destination and
community of the SNMP trap receivers configured on the switch.
To restore defaults to all SNMP-related entries, including the SNMP parameters modified using the
config snmp add trapreceiver
command, use the
unconfig management
command.
For version 6.0 and higher:
•
A maximum of sixteen trap receivers can be configured for each switch.
For version 4.x:
•
A maximum of six trap receivers can be configured for each switch.
Example
The following command adds the IP address 10.101.0.100 as a trap receiver with community string
purple:
config snmp add trapreceiver 10.101.0.100 community purple
ip address
Specifies an SNMP trap receiver IP address.
udp_port
Specifies a UDP port to which the trap should be sent. Default is 162.
community string
Specifies the community string of the trap receiver.
source ip address
Specifies the IP address of a VLAN to be used as the source address for the trap
enhanced
Specifies enhanced traps, which contain extra varbinds at the end.
standard
Specifies standard traps, which do not contrain the extra varbinds.
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