Reference Guide

1422 | Simple Network Management Protocol and Syslog
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Usage
Information
In order to configure the router to send SNMP notifications, you must enter at least
one
snmp-server host command. If you enter the command with no keywords, all trap
types are enabled for the host. If you do not enter an
snmp-server host command, no
notifications are sent.
In order to enable multiple hosts, you must issue a separate s
nmp-server host
command for each host. You can specify multiple notification types in the command
for each host.
Several host commands for the same ip can coexist. For the same host ip,
community-name, and udp-port commands, the trap over-writes informs and
vice-versa.
The
snmp-server host command is used in conjunction with the snmp-server enable
command. Use the snmp-server enable command to specify which SNMP
notifications are sent globally. For a host to receive most notifications, at least one
snmp-server enable command and the snmp-server host command for that host must
be enabled.
Configuring Informs
To send an inform, follow the step below.
1. Configure a remote engine ID.
2. Configure a remote user.
3. Configure a group for this user with access rights.
4. Enable traps.
5. Configure a host to receive informs.
Related
Commands
snmp-server location
c e s z
Configure the location of the SNMP server.
Syntax
snmp-server location
text
To delete the SNMP location, enter no snmp-server location.
Parameters
Note: For v1 / v2c trap configuration, if the community-string is not defined using the
snmp-server community command prior to using this command, the default form of
the
snmp-server community command will automatically be configured, with the
community-name the same as specified in the
snmp-server host command.
snmp-server enable traps Enable SNMP traps.
snmp-server community Configure a new community SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c
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