BSR 2000 Command Reference Guide

Release 1.0

 

 

snmp-server target-addr

The snmp-servertarget-addrcommand configures the SNMP target address entries in the snmpTargetAddressTable. The snmpTargetAddrTable contains information about transport domains and addresses to be used in the generation of SNMP operations. It also contains the snmpTargetAddrTagList object which provides a mechanism for grouping table entries.

Entries in the snmpTargetAddrTable are created or deleted using the snmpTargetAddrRowStatus object.

Group Access

System Administrator

Command Mode

Global Configuration

Command Line Usage

snmp-server target-addr <octet-string> <A.B.C.D> udp-port <0-65535><0-2147483647><0-255><octet-string><octet-string><octet-string> {0 <484-2147483647>} {nonvolatile volatile} [active not-in-service ]

no snmp-server target-addr <octet-string>

Command Syntax

octet-string

specifies the snmpTargetAddrName (index

 

into the snmpTargetAddrTable) which is a

 

unique identifier associated with this

 

snmpTargetAddrEntry

A.B.C.D

the IP address of the SNMP notification host

udp-port 0-65535

specifies the SNMP notification host's UDP

 

port number

0-2147483647

the expected maximum round trip time

 

(snmpTargetAddrTimeout) for

 

communicating with the transport address

 

defined by this row

3-38

MGBI

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