set snmp targetaddr

Row status

= active

Table 8‐9 provides an explanation of the command output.

Table 8-9 show snmp targetaddr Output Details

Output Field

What It Displays...

Target Address Name

Unique identifier in the snmpTargetAddressTable.

Tag List

Tags a location to the target address as a place to send notifications.

 

 

IP Address

Target IP address.

 

 

UDP Port#

Number of the UDP port of the target host to use.

 

 

Target Mask

Target IP address mask.

 

 

Timeout

Timeout setting for the target address.

 

 

Retry count

Retry setting for the target address.

 

 

Parameters

Entry in the snmpTargetParamsTable.

 

 

Storage type

Whether entry is stored in volatile, nonvolatile or read-onlymemory.

 

 

Row status

Status of this entry: active, notInService, or notReady.

 

 

set snmp targetaddr

Use this command to configure an SNMP target address. The target address is a unique identifier and a specific IP address that will receive SNMP notification messages and determine which community strings will be accepted. This address configuration can be linked to optional SNMP transmit parameters (such as timeout, retry count, and UDP port).

Syntax

set snmp targetaddr targetaddr ipaddr param [timeout timeout] [retries retries] [taglist

param [udpport udpport] [mask mask] taglist] [volatile nonvolatile]

Parameters

targetaddr

Specifies a unique identifier to index the snmpTargetAddrTable.

 

Maximum length is 32 bytes.

 

 

ipaddr

Specifies the IP address of the target.

 

 

param param

Specifies an entry in the SNMP target parameters table, which is used

 

when generating a message to the target. Maximum length is 32 bytes.

 

 

udpport udpport

(Optional) Specifies which UDP port of the target host to use.

 

 

mask mask

(Optional) Specifies the IP mask of the target.

 

 

timeout timeout

(Optional) Specifies the maximum round trip time allowed to

 

communicate to this target address. This value is in .01 seconds and the

 

default is 1500 (15 seconds.)

 

 

retries retries

(Optional) Specifies the number of message retries allowed if a response is

 

not received. Default is 3.

 

 

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