Simple Network Management Protocol 3

To send an inform to a SNMPv2c host, complete these steps:

1.Enable the SNMP agent (page 3-39).

2.Enable trap informs as described in the following pages.

3.Create a view with the required notification messages (page 3-52).

4.Create a group that includes the required notify view (page 3-48).

To send an inform to a SNMPv3 host, complete these steps:

1.Enable the SNMP agent (page 3-39).

2.Enable trap informs as described in the following pages.

3.Create a view with the required notification messages (page 3-52).

4.Create a group that includes the required notify view (page 3-48).

5.Specify a remote engine ID where the user resides (page 3-43).

6.Then configure a remote user (page 3-46).

Command Attributes

Trap Manager Capability – This switch supports up to five trap managers.

Current – Displays a list of the trap managers currently configured.

Trap Manager IP Address – IP address of a new management station to receive notification messages.

Trap Manager Community String – Specifies a valid community string for the new trap manager entry. Though you can set this string in the Trap Managers table, we recommend that you define this string in the SNMP Configuration page (for Version 1 or 2c clients), or define a corresponding “User Name” in the SNMPv3 Users page (for Version 3 clients). (Range: 1-32 characters, case sensitive)

Trap UDP Port – Specifies the UDP port number used by the trap manager.

Trap Version – Indicates if the user is running SNMP v1, v2c, or v3. (Default: v1)

Trap Security Level – When trap version 3 is selected, you must specify one of the following security levels. (Default: noAuthNoPriv)

-noAuthNoPriv – There is no authentication or encryption used in SNMP communications.

-AuthNoPriv – SNMP communications use authentication, but the data is not encrypted (only available for the SNMPv3 security model).

-AuthPriv – SNMP communications use both authentication and encryption (only available for the SNMPv3 security model).

Trap Inform – Notifications are sent as inform messages. Note that this option is only available for version 2c and 3 hosts. (Default: traps are used)

-Timeout – The number of seconds to wait for an acknowledgment before resending an inform message. (Range: 0-2147483647 centiseconds; Default: 1500 centiseconds)

-Retry times – The maximum number of times to resend an inform message if the recipient does not acknowledge receipt. (Range: 0-255; Default: 3)

Enable Authentication Traps4 – Issues a notification message to specified IP trap managers whenever authentication of an SNMP request fails.

(Default: Enabled)

4.These are legacy notifications and therefore when used for SNMP Version 3 hosts, they must be enabled in conjunction with the corresponding entries in the Notification View (page 3-48).

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