BSR 2000 Command Reference Guide

Release 1.0

 

 

snmp-server host

The snmp-server host command configures the SNMP agent to send notifications to a remote host. You configure an SNMP inform or trap host with the snmp-server host command by specifying the receiver of specific inform or trap types. All informs or raps are sent if one is not specified. Each time the snmp-server host command is used, one host acting as a inform or trap recipient is configured. The no snmp-server host clears the host recipient from receiving SNMP notification activity.

Note: A maximum of 40 remote hosts can be specified with the snmp-server host command.

Note: If the community-stringis not defined using snmp-server community command prior to using the snmp-server host command, the default form of the snmp-server community command is automatically inserted into the configuration. The password (community-string) used for this default configuration is the same as that specified in the snmp-server host command.

When removing an SNMP trap host from the trap host list with the no snmp-server host command, the community name that is specified in the command must exist. If the community name does not exist, the command will fail.

Group Access

System Administrator

Command Mode

Global Configuration

Command Line Usage

snmp-server host <A.B.C.D> {<WORD>} {informs {<WORD> version {1 2c 3 {auth noauth priv}}} {traps {<WORD> version {1 2c 3 {auth noauth priv}}} {version {1 2c 3 {auth noauth priv} {<WORD>}}} [bgp docsdevcmts entity environ flap ospf pim snmp snr udp-port<0-65535>]

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