Dell 5324 manual Enabling Snmp Notifications, Enabling Authentication Notifications

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Local Engine ID (10 - 64 Hex Characters) — Indicates the local device engine ID. The field value is a hexadecimal string. Each byte in hexadecimal character strings is two hexadecimal digits. Each byte can be separated by a period or a colon. The Engine ID must be defined before SNMPv3 is enabled.

For stand-alone devices select a default Engine ID that is comprised of Enterprise number and the default MAC address.

Use Default — Uses the device generated Engine ID. The default Engine ID is based on the device MAC address and is defined per standard as:

First 4 octets — first bit = 1, the rest is IANA Enterprise number.

Fifth octet — Set to 3 to indicate the MAC address that follows.

Last 6 octets — MAC address of the device.

SNMP Notifications — Enables or disables the router sending SNMP notifications.

Authentication Notifications — Enables or disables the router sending SNMP traps when authentication fails.

Enabling SNMP Notifications

1Open the SNMP Global Parameters page.

2Select Enable in the SNMP Notifications field.

3Click Apply Changes.

SNMP notifications are enabled, and the device is updated.

Enabling Authentication Notifications

1Open the SNMP Global Parameters page.

2Select Enable in the Authentication Notifications field.

3Click Apply Changes.

Enabling SNMP Notifications Using CLI Commands

The following table summarizes the equivalent CLI commands for viewing fields displayed in the SNMP Global Parameters page.

Table 1-5. SNMP Notification Commands

CLI Command

Description

 

 

snmp-server enable

Enables the router to send Simple Network

traps

Management Protocol traps.

snmp-server trap

Enables the router to send Simple Network

authentication

Management Protocol traps when authentication

 

fails.

show snmp

Checks the status of SNMP communications.

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Contents User’s Guide Addendum W . d e l l . c o m s u p p o r t . d e l l . c o m New Features Lldp Properties Configuring LldpLldp hold-multiplier number Configuring Lldp Using CLI CommandsPort Settings Defining Lldp Port SettingsClear lldp rx interface W . d e l l . c o m s u p p o r t . d e l l . c o m Advertised Information Viewing Advertised InformationDisplays Lldp information Vlan ID Neighbors Information Viewing the Lldp Neighbor InformationSwitch# show lldp neighbors Defining Snmp Global Parameters Defining Snmp ParametersEnabling Authentication Notifications Enabling Snmp Notifications Using CLI CommandsEnabling Snmp Notifications Snmp Notification Commands CLI Command Description Defining Snmp View Settings Adding a View SNMPv3 View SettingsDisplaying the View Table Defining Snmp Views Using CLI CommandsConsole # show snmp views 13. Access Control Group Defining Snmp Access ControlDefining Snmp Groups Displaying the Access TableRemoving Snmp Groups Defining Snmp Access Control Using CLI Commands16. SNMPv3 User Security Model Assigning Snmp User SecurityDisplaying the User Security Model Table Adding Users to a GroupDeleting an User Security Model Table Entry Snmp User CLI Commands19. Snmp Community Defining Communities20. Add Snmp Community 21. Community Table Following is an example of the CLI commands Adding Snmp Filters Defining SNMPv3 Notification FiltersRemoving a Filter Displaying the Filter TableDefining Snmp Notification Recipients Snmp Notification Filter CLI Commands25. Notification Recipients Displaying Notification Recipients Tables Adding a New Trap Recipients26. Notification Recipients Tables Deleting Notification RecipientsNoauth auth priv udp-port Downloading Files HTTP/HTTPS Upload/DownloadPage Console# copy running-configtftp//11.1.1.2/pp.txt 28. File Upload to Server Uploading Files11. File Upload CLI Commands 29. Copy Files Copying FilesDelete startup-config Defining STP Root Guard Defining STP Global SettingsLAG Enables spanning tree functionality Displays spanning tree configuration Dsbl Dscr 31. STP Port Settings Defining STP Port SettingsClick Apply Changes. STP is enabled on the port Spanning-tree cost cost STP 32. STP LAG Settings Defining STP LAG Settings15. STP LAG Settings CLI Commands Description Spanning-tree Configuring Multiple Spanning Tree 33. Mstp Settings Enters MST Configuration mode Abort Defining Mstp Interface SettingsPage Mstp Interface Table page opens 37. Vlan Membership Configuring QinQClick Vlan Port Table opens 40. Vlan Port Table Console# show interfaces switchport ethernet 1/e5 Mac based VLANs LAG Configuration page contains the following fields Configuring Load BalancingPage Interface port-channel Description string Following is an example of the CLI commands
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