
Command Line Interface
SNMP
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Innovx FastSwitch 24 Ethernet Switch
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Issue 4
Installation and Operation Manual
SNMP Trap Manager
A trap manager is a management station that receives traps (alarms and event notifications) and the
system alerts generated by the switch. If no trap manager is defined, switch will not issue any trap.
Create a trap manager by entering the IP address of the station and a community string, using the
following command:
1. To add trap manager IP address and community name:
L2SW> config snmp trap add <ipaddr> <communityname>
L2SW> config snmp trap add 172.30.40.202 gdc
2. To delete trap manager IP address:
L2SW> config snmp trap delete <ipaddr>
L2SW> config snmp trap delete 172.30.40.202
3. To display SNMP trap settings:
L2SW> show snmp trap
Figure 4-29
SNMP Trap Settings
SNMPv3 Configuration
FS-24 supports SNMP v1, SNMP v2c and SNMP v3 in multi-lingual mode. Based on the SNMP
version type supported by the manager, the switch will automatically adapt itself to respond to the
manager's request. There is no need to explicitly configure the SNMP version. However, there are
parameters that are specific to SNMP v3. The following subsections describe the commands used
to configure the parameters that are specific to SNMP v3.
In SNMPv3 mode, SNMP agents in the switch are identified using a unique Engine ID. By default
the switch is configured with a unique system ID=80:00:1A:73:MAC address of the switch (6
octets). EngineID is a hexadecimal byte string with each byte separated by a colon character.
1. To display EngineID configured for the switch, use the following command:
show snmp system
2. To reconfigure the SNMP EngineID, use the following command.
L2SW> config snmp engineid <EngineID>
L2SW> config snmp engineid 03:00:50:a8:80:5c:80
Note
The Engine ID specified by user is added to the system prefix 80:00:1A:73.
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