2 – Operations and Administration Configuration and Monitoring Features
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This field determines whether or not the entry is saved for each reboot of the switch.
❥Nonvolatile means that the value is saved, and remains with each subsequent reboot.
❥Volatile or Other indicates it will not be saved.
❥Status
Indicates the current status of the row. The row may be in one of three states:
❥Active
❥Not in service
❥Not Ready
NOTE: A status of not in service indicates that the current row will not be used in the event a trap is generated by the system. Toggling a trap to not in service, which temporarily suspends trap forwarding, may be useful to keep values intact.
SNMP Target Parameters:
NOTE: Changes can only be made to rows that have a status of not in service.
❥Parameter Name
Specifies a mapping to an entry in the SNMP Target Parameters table, determining the version of SNMP to use.
❥MP Model
The Message Processing Model to be used when generating SNMP messages for entry. Values for this field are 0 for SNMP v1, 1 for SNMP v2 and 3 for SNMP v3.
❥Security Model
The Security Model to be used when generating SNMP messages using this entry. Values for this field are 1 for SNMP v1, 2 for SNMP v2, or 3 for SNMP v3
❥Security Name
Security name identifies the entity for whom SNMP messages will be generated.
NOTE: This is equivalent to the community string in an SNMP get.
❥Security Level
One of three options:
❥NoAuthNoPriv: No Authentication, no privacy.
❥AuthNoPriv: Authentication, no privacy.
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