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key, privacy mode, and privacy key. In addition, the timeout time and number of retries should also be
configured. The user can inquire and configure the device through the NMS.
NOTE:
The configurations on the agent and the NMS must match.
3. Verify the configuration
• After the above configuration, an SNMP connection is established between the NMS and the
agent. The NMS can get and configure the values of some parameters on the agent through MIB
nodes.
• Execute the shutdown or undo shutdown command to an idle interface on the agent, and the NMS
receives the corresponding trap.
SNMP logging configuration example
Network requirements
• As shown in Figure 27, the NMS and the agent are connected through an Ethernet.
• The IP address of the NMS is 1.1.1.2/24
• The IP address of the agent is 1.1.1.1/24
• Configure SNMP logging on the agent to record the operations performed by the NMS to the agent
Figure 27 Network diagram for SNMP logging
Configuration procedure
NOTE:
For the configurations for the NMS and agent, see “SNMPv1/SNMPv2c configuration example”
and
“SNMPv3 configuration example.”
# Enable logging display on the terminal. (This function is enabled by default so that you can omit this
configuration).
<Sysname> terminal monitor
<Sysname> terminal logging
# Enable the information center to output the system information with the severity level equal to or higher
than informational to the console port.
<Sysname> system-view
[Sysname] info-center source snmp channel console log level informational
# Enable SNMP logging on the agent to log the GET and SET operations of the NMS.