User's Manual

4: Advanced Operations
Setting SNMP IP Restrictions
The Set SNMP IP Restrictions command supports SNMP Manager GET and SET
requests to only be allowed from the IP addresses of the defined traps destinations.
To set SNMP IP Restrictions:
1. At the command prompt, type set snmp iprestrict trapdests and press
Enter.
To remove SNMP IP Restrictions:
1. At the command prompt, type set snmp iprestrict none and press Enter.
Setting the SNMP SysName
The Set SNMP SysName command is used to set the SNMP MIB-II SysName object.
To set the SysName object:
1. At the command prompt, type snmp sysname, followed by the object name and
press Enter.
Setting the SNMP SysLocation
The Set SNMP SysLocation command is used to set the SNMP MIB-II SysLocation
object.
To set the SysLocation object:
1. At the command prompt, type snmp syslocation, followed by the object
location and press Enter.
Setting the SNMP SysContact
The Set SNMP SysContact command is used to set the SNMP MIB-II SysContact
object.
To set the SysContact object:
1. At the command prompt, type snmp syscontact, followed by the object
contact and press Enter.
Setting the Trap community string
The Set SNMP Trapcomm command is used to set the community string that is
included with all generated traps. This string must be defined to enable trap
generation.
The trap community string may be 1 to 24 characters. The default Trapcomm string is
“trap”.
To set the Trapcomm community string:
1. At the command prompt, type set snmp trapcomm, followed by the string and
press Enter.
Displaying SNMP configuration information
The Show SNMP command displays all SNMP configuration information.
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