CLI Guide

The remaining eight octets are the MAC address of the
chassis.
remote ip-address Enter the keyword remote followed by the IP address that
identifies the copy of the SNMP on the remote device.
udp-port port-
number engineID
Enter the keywords udp-port followed by the user
datagram protocol (UDP) port number on the remote
device. The range is from 0 to 65535. The default is 162.
Defaults As above.
Command Modes CONFIGURATION
Command History
This guide is platform-specific. For command information about other platforms,
see the relevant Dell Networking OS Command Line Reference Guide.
Version Description
9.8(2.0) Introduced on the S3100 series.
9.8(0.0P5) Introduced on the S4048-ON.
9.8(0.0P2) Introduced on the S3048-ON.
9.7(0.0) Introduced on the S6000-ON.
9.4.(0.0) Added support for VRF.
9.2(1.0) Introduced on the Z9500.
9.0.2.0 Introduced on the S6000.
8.3.19.0 Introduced on the S4820T.
8.3.11.1 Introduced on the Z9000.
8.3.7.0 Introduced on the S4810.
7.6.1.0 Introduced on the S-Series.
7.5.1.0 Introduced on the C-Series.
E-Series legacy
command
Usage Information
Changing the value of the SNMP Engine ID has important side effects. A user’s
password (entered on the command line) is converted to a message digest
algorithm (MD5) or secure hash algorithm (SHA) security digest. This digest is based
on both the password and the local Engine ID. The command line password is then
destroyed, as required by RFC 2274. Because of this deletion, if the local value of
the Engine ID changes, the security digests of SNMPv3 users is invalid and the users
will have to be reconfigured.
For the remote Engine ID, the host IP and UDP port are the indexes to the
command that are matched to either overwrite or remove the configuration.
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and Syslog
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