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The Server SNMP Trap Destination command defines or deletes destinations for enabled SNMP traps. Once you define destinations for enabled SNMP traps, when a trap occurs, the CCM appliance will generate SNMP trap messages to each defined SNMP trap destination. You may define up to four trap destinations, using separate commands.
For more information, see Managing the CCM Appliance Using SNMP on page 39.
Access right: SCON
Access level: APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax
SERVER SNMP TRAP DESTINATION ADDDELETE <ip_address>
Table 5.26: Server SNMP Trap Destination Command Parameters
Parameter | Description |
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ADDDELETE | Defines or deletes the specified destination. |
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<ip_address> | IP address of trap destination. |
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The Server SSH command enables or disables SSH session access to the CCM appliance and specifies the SSH authentication method. When you enable SSH, all CCM sessions will be terminated if a CCM SSH server key must be generated. You must also have previously specified an authentication method other than None with the Server Security command.
If you enable plain text Telnet connections with a Server Security command, enabling SSH session access with the Server SSH command will add that as a valid connection method (both plain text and SSH connections will be allowed.)
For more information, see Using SSH on page 20.
Access right: SCON
Access level: APPLIANCEADMIN
Syntax
SERVER SSH ENABLEDISABLE [AUTH=<auth>]
Table 5.27: Server SSH Command Parameters
ParameterDescription
ENABLEDISABLE | Enables or disables SSH session access to the CCM appliance. |
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