To return to the default, use the no snmp-server engineID [local engineID] [remote ip-addressvrf vrf-nameudp-portport-number engineID] command.

Parameters

Defaults

Command Modes

local engineID

remote ip- address

vrf vrf-name

udp-port port- number engineID

As above.

CONFIGURATION

Enter the keyword local followed by the engine ID number that identifies the copy of the SNMP on the local device.

Format (as specified in RFC 3411): 12 octets.

The first four octets are set to the private enterprise number.

The remaining eight octets are the MAC address of the chassis.

Enter the keyword remote followed by the IP address that identifies the copy of the SNMP on the remote device.

Enter the keyword vrf followed by the name of the VRF that is used to reach the device.

NOTE: Use this attribute to specify the VRF that is used by the SNMP engine to reach the device. If no VRF is specified, then the default VRF is used.

Enter the keywords udp-portfollowed by the user datagram protocol (UDP) port number on the remote device. The range is from 0 to 65535. The default is 162.

Command History

This guide is platform-specific. For command information about other platforms, refer to the relevant Dell Networking OS Command Line Reference Guide.

The following is a list of the Dell Networking OS version history for this command.

Version

Description

9.7(0.0)

Introduced on the S6000-ON.

9.4.(0.0)

Added support for VRF.

9.0.2.0Introduced on the S6000.

8.3.19.0Introduced on the S4820T.

8.3.11.1Introduced on the Z9000.

8.3.7.0Introduced on the S4810.

7.6.1.0Introduced on the S-Series.

7.5.1.0Introduced on the C-Series.

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