snmp-engine-id

SNMP engine ID of the target. Specify ip if the target’s SNMP

{ip hex hex-string}

engine ID is based on its IP address. If the target’s SNMP

 

engine ID is a hexadecimal value, use hex hex-stringto

 

specify the value.

profile profile-name

Notification profile this SNMP user will use to specify the

 

notification types to send or drop.

security {unsecured

Specifies the security level, and is applicable only when the

authenticated encrypted}

SNMP version is usm:

 

unsecured—Message exchanges are not authenticated,

 

nor are they encrypted. This is the default.

 

authenticated—Message exchanges are authenticated,

 

but are not encrypted.

 

encrypted—Message exchanges are authenticated and

 

encrypted.

retries num

Specifies the number of times the MSS SNMP engine will

 

resend a notification that has not been acknowledged

 

by the target. You can specify from 0 to 3 retries.

timeout num

Specifies the number of seconds MSS waits for

 

acknowledgement of a notification. You can specify from 1 to

 

5 seconds.

SNMPv3 with Traps

 

To configure a notification target for traps from SNMPv3, use the following command:

Syntax: set snmp notify target target-numip-addr[:udp-port-number] usm trap user username [profile profile-name]

[security {unsecured authenticated encrypted}]

target-num

ID for the target. This ID is local to the switch and does not need to

 

correspond to a value on the target itself. You can specify a number

 

from 1 to 10.

ip-addr[:udp-port-number]

IP address of the server. You also can specify the UDP port number

 

to send notifications to.

username

USM username. This option is applicable only when the SNMP

 

version is usm.

profile profile-name

Notification profile this SNMP user will use to specify the notification

 

types to send or drop.

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