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Configuration Commands 70
SNMPv3 Notify Table configuration
SNMPv3 uses Notification Originator to send out traps. A notification typically monitors a system for particular
events or conditions, and generates Notification-Class messages based on these events or conditions.
The following table describes the SNMPv3 Notify Table Configuration commands.
Table 70 SNMPv3 Notify Table Configuration commands
Command Description
snmp-server notify <1-16>
name <1-32 characters>
Defines a locally arbitrary but unique identifier associated with this SNMP notify
entry.
Command mode: Global configuration
snmp-server notify <1-16>
tag <1-255 characters>
Defines a tag of 255 characters maximum that contains a tag value which is
used to select entries in the Target Address Table. Any entry in the
snmpTargetAddrTable, that matches the value of this tag, is selected.
Command mode: Global configuration
no snmp-server notify <1-
16>
Deletes the notify table entry.
Command mode: Global configuration
show snmp-server notify
<1-16>
Displays the current notify table configuration.
Command mode: All
System Access configuration
The following table describes the System Access Configuration commands.
Table 71 System Access Configuration commands
Command Description
[no] access http enable
Enables or disables HTTP (Web) access to the Browser-based Interface. It
is enabled by default.
Command mode: Global configuration
access http port <TCP port
number>
Sets the switch port used for serving switch Web content. The default is
HTTP port 80.
Command mode: Global configuration
[no] access snmp {read-
only| read-write}
Disables or provides read-only/write-read SNMP access.
Command mode: Global configuration
access telnet port <TCP
port number>
Sets an optional telnet server port number for cases where the server listens
for telnet sessions on a non-standard port.
Command mode: Global configuration
access tftp-port <TFTP port
number>
Sets an optional telnet server port number for cases where the server listens
for TFTP sessions on a non-standard port.
Command mode: Global configuration
show access
Displays the current system access parameters.
Command mode: All
Management Networks configuration
The following table describes the Management Networks Configuration commands. You can configure up to 10
management networks on the switch.
Table 72 Management Networks Configuration commands
Command Description
access management-network <IP
address> <IP mask>
Adds a defined network through which switch access is allowed
through Telnet, SNMP, RIP, or the browser-based interface. A range
of IP addresses is produced when used with a network mask
address. Specify an IP address and mask address in dotted-decimal
notation.
Command mode: Global configuration
no access management-network <IP
address> <IP mask>
Removes a defined network, which consists of a management
network address and a management network mask address.
Command mode: Global configuration
show access management-network
Displays the current management networks parameters.
Command mode: All except User EXEC