Command Manual – SNMP-RMON
H3C S7500E Series Ethernet Switches
Chapter 1 SNMP Configuration Commands
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snmp-agent
target-host
{
ip-address
|
ipv6
ipv6-address
}
securityname
security-string
[
vpn-instance vpn-instance-name
]
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Parameters
trap
: Specifies the host to be the Trap host.
address
: Specifies the IP address of the target host for the SNMP messages.
udp-domain
: Indicates that the Trap message is transmitted using UDP.
ip-address:
The IPv4 address of the Trap host.
ipv6 ipv6-address
:
Specifies that the target host that receives Trap messages uses the
IPv6 address.
vpn-instance vpn-instance-name
: Specifies the VPN where the host receiving Traps
reside, where
vpn-instance-name
indicates the VPN instance name and is a string of 1
to 31 characters. It is case sensitive and is applicable only in a network supporting IPv4.
udp-port port-number
: Specifies the number of the port that receives Trap messages.
params
securityname security-string
: Specifies authentication related parameters,
which is SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c community name or an SNMPv3 user name, a string of
1 to 32 characters.
v1
: SNMPv1.
v2c
: SNMPv2c.
v3
: SNMPv3.
authentication
: Specifies the security model to be authentication without privacy.
privacy
: Specifies the security model to be authentication with privacy.
Description
Use the
snmp-agent target-host
command to configure the related settings for a Trap
target host.
Use the
undo
snmp-agent target-host
command to remove the current settings.
To enable the device to send Traps, you need to use the
snmp-agent target-host
command in combination with the
snmp-agent trap enable
and the
enable snmp trap
updown
commands.
Related commands:
enable snmp trap updown
,
snmp-agent trap enable
,
snmp-agent trap source
,
snmp-agent trap life
.
Examples
# Enable the device to send SNMP Traps to 10.1.1.1, using the community name of
public
.