Management and Configuration Guide K/KA/KB.15.15

[Default: 1500 (15 seconds.)]
(Optional) Maximum number of bytes supported in a notification
message to the specified target. (Default: 1472)
[ max-msg-sizesize ]
6. Create a configuration record for the target address with the snmpv3 params command.
Syntax
[no] snmpv3 params params_name user user_name
Applies the configuration parameters and IP address of an SNMPv3 management station (from
the params params_name value configured with the snmpv3 targetaddress command in
Step 5) to a specified SNMPv3 user (from the user user_name value configured with the snmpv3
user command in Step 2.)
If you enter the snmpv3 params user command, you must also configure a security model (
sec-model) and message processing algorithm ( msg-processing.)
Configures the security model used for SNMPv3 notification
messages sent to the management station configured with the
snmpv3 targetaddress command in Step 5.
[ sec-model [ ver1 | ver2c | ver3 ] ]
If you configure the security model as ver3, you must also
configure the message processing value as ver3.
Configures the algorithm used to process messages sent to the
SNMPv3 target address.
[ msg-processing ver1 | ver2c | ver3
[ noaut | auth | priv ] ]
If you configure the message processing value as ver3 and
the security model as ver3, you must also configure a security
services level ( noauth, auth, or priv.)
Example
An example of how to configure SNMPv3 notification is shown here:
Figure 91 SNMPv3 notification configuration
Enabling or disabling notification/traps for network security failures and
other security events
Syntax
[no]snmp-server enable traps [ snmp-auth | password-change-mgr |
login-failure-mgr | port-security | auth-server-fail | dhcp-snooping |
arp-protect | running-config-change ]
Enabling or disabling notification/traps for network security failures and other security events 205