IPv6 Configuration Guide K/KA/KB.15.15

SNMPv1 and v2c
Syntax:
snmp-server host [ ipv6-addr | ipv4-addr ] [ community-name ] [ none |
all | non-info | critical | debug ] [ inform [ retries count ] [ timeout
interval ]]
Executed at the global config level to configure an SNMP trap receiver to receive
SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c traps, SNMPv2c informs, and (optionally) Event Log
messages.
snmp-server listen [ oobm | data | both ]
For switches with a separate OOBM port, specifies whether the switch listens for
SNMP traps on the OOBM interface, the data interface, or both.
SNMPv3
Syntax:
snmpv3 targetaddress name params params_name
[ ipv4-addr | ipv6-addr ]
[ addr-mask ip4-addr ]
[ filter none | debug | all | not-info | critical ]
[ max-msg-size 484-65535 ]
[ port-mask tcp-udp port ]
[ retries 0 - 255 ]
[ taglist tag_name ]
[ timeout 0 - 2147483647 ]
[ udp-port port-number ]
Executed at the global config level to configure an SNMPv3 management station
to which notifications (traps and informs) are sent.
IPv6 addresses are supported in SNMP show command output, as shown in Example 27 (page 50)
and Example 28 (page 51).
The show snmp-server command displays the current SNMP policy configuration, including
SNMP communities, network security notifications, link-change traps, trap receivers (including the
IPv4 or IPv6 address) that can receive SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c traps, and the source IP (interface)
address used in IP headers when sending SNMP notifications (traps and informs) or responses to
SNMP requests.
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