Technical Configuration Guide for SNMP

v2.0

December 2006

For example, to add a SNMPv1 trap-receiver, enter the following assuming the Target Name is TAddr1 and assuming you are using the default trap notify of trapTag and the default target- param of TparamV1 for SNMPv1 traps:

ERS-8606:5#config snmp-v3 target-addr create TAddr1 X.X.X.X:162 TparamV1 timeout 1500 retry 3 taglist trapTag mask 0xff:ff:00:00:00:00 mms 484

Where X.X.X.X is the IP-Address of your trap-receiver. Enter TparamV1 for SNMPv1 and TparamV2 for SNMPv2c. For each subsequent trap receiver that you add, you must give it a new target address, for example TAddr2, mgmtstation, etc.

The following is an example of adding an SNMP target address of 10.10.1.102 using the default notification tag “trapTag” for SNMPv1 traps.

ERS-8606:5#config snmp-v3 target-addr create TAddr1 10.10.1.102:162 TparamV1 timeout 1500 retry 3 taglist trapTag mask 0xff:ff:00:00:00:00 mms 484

NOTE: If you wish, you can also manually set the source IP address for all trap messages sent by the ERS 8600. For example, you could create a circuit-less IP address and use this address as the source IP for all traps generated. Please see section 4 for more details.

NOTE: You also configure the ERS 8600 to send authentication traps. Please see section 4 for more details.

To delete a trap receiver, delete the target name, for example:

ERS-8606:5#config snmp-v3 target-addr delete TAddr1

To view the trap receiver table, enter the following command:

ERS-8606:5#config snmp-v3 target-addr info

================================================================================

Target Address Configuration

================================================================================

Target NameTDomain TAddressTMask

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

TAddr1

ipv4

10.10.1.102:162

0xff:ff:00:0

0:00:00

 

 

 

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Target Address Configuration

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Target Name

Timeout Retry TagList

Params

MMS

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

TAddr1

1500

3

trapTag

TparamV1

484

 

 

To view the SNMPv3 target parameters, enter the following command:

ERS-8610:5#config snmp-v3 target-param info

================================================================================

 

Target Params Configuration

 

================================================================================

Target Name

MP Model

Security Name

Sec

Level

 

 

 

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

TparamV1

snmpv1

readview

noAu

thNoPriv

 

 

 

TparamV2

snmpv2c

readview

noAu

thNoPriv

 

 

 

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