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ExtremeWare 7.7 Command Reference Guide
Commands for Managing the Switch
configure snmpv3 extreme-target-addr-ext
configure snmpv3 extreme-target-addr-ext {hex <hex value>} <addr name> mode
[standard | enhanced] {ignore-mp-model} {ignore-event-community}
Description
Configure an entry in the extremeTargetAddrExtTable.
Syntax Description
Default
The default values are:
•
mode—enhanced
•
ignore-mp-model—False, the mp-model is not ignored.
•
ignore-event-community—False, the EventCommunity is not ignored.
Usage Guidelines
The command
snmp add trapreceiver
was retained when SNMPv3 support was added to
ExtremeWare. This command allows you to set trap receivers without using the details of SNMPv3.
However, when the command is executed, it internally sets a per-trap-receiver flag called
ignore-mp-model
, and
ignore-event-community
. This command is never uploaded to the switch, but its
equivalent SNMPv3 command,
configure snmpv3 add target-addr
, is uploaded instead. The latter
has no tokens for
ignore-mp-model
or
ignore-event-come.
Therefore, upon downloading the configuration,
the setting for these objects is lost.
This separate command corresponds to a private SNMP table that was subsequently added. The table
contains three objects,
ignoreMPModel
,
useEventCommunity
, and
Mode
. This private table, the
extremeTargetAddrExtTable, is an extension to the standard snmpv3TargetAddrTable
Example
The following command that standard traps will be used:
configure snmpv3 target-addr-ext A1 mode standard
History
This command was first available in ExtremeWare 7.1.0.
hex
Specifies that the value to follow is to be supplied as a colon separated string
of hex octets.
addr name
Specifies a string identifier for the target address.
enhanced
Specifies enhanced traps, which contain extra varbinds at the end.
standard
Specifies standard traps, which do not contrain the extra varbinds.
ignore-mp-model
Sets the ignore message passing model flag
ignore-event-community
Sets the use Event Community flag to false.
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