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Configuring for Network Management Applications
Overview
Monitoring and Managing
the Switch
In the next example, the show snmp-server command 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.
Figure 12-4. Example of Show SNMP-Server Listing
Configuring Trap Receivers. This command specifies trap receivers by
community membership, management station IP address, and the type of
Event Log messages to send to the trap receiver.
Note If you specify a community name that does n ot existthat is, has not yet been
configured on the switchthe switch still accepts the trap receiver assign-
ment. However, no traps will be sent to that trap receiver until the community
to which it belongs has been configured on the switch.
Syntax: snmp-server host
<community-str> <ip-address> [<none | all | non-info | critical | debug>]
For example, to configure a trap receiver in a community named "red-team"
with an IP address of 10.28.227.130 to receive only "critical" log messages:
HP4108(config)# snmp-server trap-receiver red-team
10.28.227.130 critical
Example of
Community
Name Data (See
page 12-5.)
Example of Trap
Receiver Data
Authentication
Trap Setting