Example of

Community Name Data (See page 8-6.)

Example of Trap Receiver Data

Configuring for Network Management Applications

Trap Receivers and Authentication Traps

CLI: Configuring and Displaying Trap Receivers

Trap Receiver Commands Used in This Section

show snmp-server

below

snmp-server host

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<ip-addr> <community-name>

 

[none all non-info critical debug]

 

snmp-server enable traps authentication

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Using the CLI To List Current SNMP Trap Receivers

This command lists the currently configured trap receivers and the setting for authentication traps (along with the current SNMP community name data — see “SNMP Communities” on page 8-6).

Syntax: show snmp-server

In the next example, the show snmp-servercommand shows that the switch has been previously configured to send SNMP traps to management stations belonging to the “public”, “red-team”, and “blue-team” communities.

Authentication

Trap Setting

Figure 8-4. Example of Show SNMP-Server Listing

Monitoring and Managing the Switch

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HP 2500 manual CLI Configuring and Displaying Trap Receivers, Using the CLI To List Current Snmp Trap Receivers