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snmp-server Commands
1-20 Network Management
Syntax of the “no” Form
The
no
form
of
this
command
disables
the
sending
of
specified
traps:
no snmp-server enable traps
[[
snmp
[
authentication
]]
entity
|
frame-relay
]
Mode
Global
configuration:
XSR(config)#
Default
Disabled
Examples
To
enable
all
SNMP
traps,
enter
the
following
command:
XSR(config)#snmp-server enable traps snmp
To
enable
authentication
SNMP
traps
only
,
enter
the
following
command:
XSR(config)#snmp-server enable traps snmp authentication
snmp-server engineID
This
command
specifies
a
value
for
the
SNMP
engine
on
the
XSR.
Within
SNMP
v3,
users
are
localized
to
the
device
by
this
Engine
ID.
A
textual
convention
for
SnmpEngineID
is
specified
by
RFC
‐
3411.
Using
this
textual
convention,
the
Engine
ID
is
created
with
the
MAC
address
and
enterprise
number
for
Enterasys.
In
order
to
transmit
v3
informs,
the
XSR
requires
the
engineIDs
of
remote
SNMP
entities
which
this
command
allows
you
to
configure.
The
command
also
lets
you
configure
the
XSR
local
engineID.
All
engineID
settings
must
be
set
before
adding
users
to
the
User
Security
Model
(USM)
table
since
user
keys
are
localized
with
the
engineID.
Syntax
snmp-server engineID
[
local
|
remote
ip-addr
{
udp
-
port
port
}]
engineid-string
Syntax of the “no” Form
Use
the
no
form
of
this
command
to
remove
the
engineID:
no snmp-server engineID
[
local
|
remote
ip-addr
{
udp
-
port
port
}]
engineid-string
Caution:
If you want to change the engine ID, do so
before
adding SNMP v3 users because you
cannot delete a user which is associated with a discarded Engine ID. But you can delete an SNMP
user when the Engine ID it is associated with still exists.
local
The
engine
‐
ID
is
for
the
local
SNMP
agent.
remote
The
engine
‐
ID
is
for
the
remote
SNMP
agent.
ip-addr
The
IP
address
of
the
remote
host.
port
The
UDP
port
of
the
remote
IP
address.
engineid-
string
A
unique
hexadecimal
string
used
to
set
the
local
engine
ID
according
to
the
algorithm
defined
in
RFC
‐
3411.
The
string
must
be
an
even
number
of
up
to
54
hex
characters.
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