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traps event <event_name>
user {<user_name> | admin} v3
Notes:
•
community
—Set a community name for either read-only (
ro
) or read/write (
rw
) SNMP
requests. Default, and if unspecified, is
ro
. The
read-only
community means only queries
are performed. Use
no
to reset default.
Note!
In Release 2.0.2 only SNMP
ro
(Read-Only)
is supported.
•
contact
—Set (remove with
no
) the
syscontact
variable served from the System MIB in MIB-II.
•
enable
—Enable the SNMP server. Use
no snmp-server enable
to disable; this stops
serving SNMP variables and the sending of SNMP traps.
•
communities
—Enable or disable (with
no
) community-based authentication on this
system. If disabled, the community configured is ignored.
•
traps
—Enable or disable (with
no
) sending SNMP traps from this system. The
SNMP server must be enabled first. See
“snmp traps,"
below for details. Note traps
are only sent if there are trap sinks configured and enabled with
snmp-server host
.
•
host <IP_address>
—Add or delete (with
no
) hosts to receive SNMP traps.
•
disable
—Temporarily disable sending traps to this host. All trap sinks are created
enabled. Use
no snmp host <IP_address> disable
to re-enable.
•
traps
—Send traps to the specified host. This setting is only meaningful if traps are
enabled, though the list of hosts may still be edited if traps are disabled.
•
version
—Specify the SNMP version of traps to send to this host.
•
community string
—Set a password for the reading and writing of SNMP traps;
this is an alternate option to the default community string, which is "public". If you
set this, it must be set on the server and the client.
•
listen
—Configure SNMP server interface access restrictions.
•
enable
—Enable or disable (with
no
) the listen interface restricted list for SNMP. If
enabled and at least one non-DHCP interface is specified in the list, the SNMP
connections are only accepted on those specified interfaces. When disabled, SNMP
connections are accepted on any interface. Default is enabled.
•
interface
—Add or delete (with
no
) interfaces to the
listen
list. If the interface is also
running as a DHCP client, it is as if the interface was not added. If DHCP is later
turned off on this interface, it is as if the interface was then added to the listen list.
•
location
—Set the
syslocation
variable served from the System MIB in MIB-II.
•
traps event <event_name>
—Specify which types of events to send as SNMP traps
(options display). By default, the entire list of notify-able events are sent as SNMP traps to
any declared trap sinks. Use
no
to delete.
•
user <username> v3
—Not Supported in Release 2.0.2.
show snmp [user] [engineID]
Notes:
•
snmp
—All SNMP settings, except for what is displayed by the other
show snmp
commands described below.
•
user
—Not Supported in Release 2.0.2.
•
engineID
—SNMP engine ID of this system.
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