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Chapter 4: Configuration Commands BMD00115, August 2009
snmp-server group <1-16>
A group maps the user name to the access group names and their access rights needed to
access SNMP management objects. A group defines the access rights assigned to all
names that belong to a particular group.
Command mode: Global configuration
To view command options, see page 198.
snmp-server community <1-16>
The community table contains objects for mapping community strings and
version-independent SNMP message parameters.
Command mode: Global configuration
To view command options, see page 199.
snmp-server target-address <1-16>
This command allows you to configure destination information, consisting of a transport
domain and a transport address. This is also termed as transport endpoint. The SNMP
MIB provides a mechanism for performing source address validation on incoming
requests, and for selecting community strings based on target addresses for outgoing
notifications.
Command mode: Global configuration
To view command options, see page 200.
snmp-server target-parameters <1-16>
This command allows you to configure SNMP parameters, consisting of message
processing model, security model, security level, and security name information. There
may be multiple transport endpoints associated with a particular set of SNMP
parameters, or a particular transport endpoint may be associated with several sets of
SNMP parameters.
Command mode: Global configuration
To view command options, see page 201.
snmp-server notify <1-16>
A notification application typically monitors a system for particular events or conditions,
and generates Notification-Class messages based on these events or conditions.
Command mode: Global configuration
To view command options, see page 203.
Table 96 SNMPv3 Configuration Commands