xStack DES-6500 Modular Layer 3 Chassis Ethernet Switch CLI Manual

Example usage:

To delete an SNMP host entry:

DES-6500:4#delete snmp host 10.48.74.100 public

Command: delete snmp host 10.48.74.100 public

Success.

DES-6500:4#

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.

 

 

Example usage:

To display the currently configured SNMP hosts on the Switch:

DES-6500:4#show snmp host

Command: show snmp host

SNMP Host Table

 

 

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

 

 

DES-6500:4#

 

 

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 in-band SNMP or TELNET

 

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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