Release Notes
1911 | snmp-server Dell Networking W-Series ArubaOS 6.4.x| Reference Guide
snmp-server
snmp-server
community <string>
enable trap
engine-id
host IPv4/IPv6 Address|version {1 <name> udp-port <port>}|2c|{3 <name>} [inform] [interval
<seconds>] [retrycount <number>] [udp-port <port>]}
inform queue-length <size>
source controller-ip
stats
trap enable|disable|{source [IPv4/IPv6 Address]}
user <name> [auth-prot {md5|sha} <password>] [priv-prot {AES|DES} <password>]
Description
This command configures SNMP parameters.
Syntax
Parameter Description Range Default
community
Sets the read-only community string. — —
enable trap
Enables sending of SNMP traps to the configured host. — disabled
engine-id
Sets the SNMP server engine ID as a hexadecimal number. 24
characters
maximum
—
host
Configures the IPv4/IPv6 Address address of the host to
which SNMP traps are sent. This host needs to be running a
trap receiver to receive and interpret the traps sent by the
controller.
— —
version
Configures the SNMP version and security string for
notification messages.
— —
inform
Sends SNMP inform messages to the configured host. — disabled
inform
Specifies the length for the SNMP inform queue. 100-350 250
stats
Allows file-based statistics collection for MMS. The controller
generates a file that contains statistics data used by MMS to
display information in chart and graph formats.
File-based statistics collection is transparent to the user and
increases the efficiency of transferring information between
the controller and MMS.
enabled
trap
Source IP address of SNMP traps. — disabled
disable
Disables an SNMP trap. You can get a list of valid trap names
using the show snmp trap-list command.
— —
enable
Enables an SNMP trap. — —