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Example usage:
To delete an SNMP host entry:
Command: delete snmp host 10.48.74.100 public
Success.
show snmp host
Purpose | Used to display the recipient of SNMP traps generated by the |
| Switch’s SNMP agent. |
Syntax | show snmp host {<ipaddr>} |
Description | The show snmp host command is used to display the IP |
| addresses and configuration information of remote SNMP |
| managers that are designated as recipients of SNMP traps that |
| are generated by the Switch’s SNMP agent. |
Parameters | <ipaddr> − The IP address of a remote SNMP manager that will |
| receive SNMP traps generated by the Switch’s SNMP agent. |
Restrictions | None. |
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Example usage:
To display the currently configured SNMP hosts on the Switch:
Command: show snmp host
SNMP Host Table |
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Host IP Address | SNMP Version | Community Name/SNMPv3 User Name |
10.48.76.23 | V2c | private |
10.48.74.100 | V3 authpriv | public |
Total Entries: 2 |
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create trusted_host
Purpose | Used to create the trusted host. |
Syntax | create trusted_host <ipaddr> |
Description | The create trusted_host command creates the trusted host. |
| The Switch allows specification up to four IP addresses that are |
| allowed to manage the Switch via |
| based management software. These IP addresses must be |
| members of the Management VLAN. If no IP addresses are |
| specified, then there is nothing to prevent any IP address from |
| accessing the Switch, provided the user knows the Username |
| and Password. |
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