Technical Configuration Guide for SNMP | v2.0 | December 2006 |
For example, to add a SNMPv1
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Where X.X.X.X is the
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.
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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
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
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Target Address Configuration
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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 |
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To view the SNMPv3 target parameters, enter the following command:
•ERS-8610:5# config snmp-v3 target-param info
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Target Name | MP Model | Security Name | Sec |
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TparamV1 | snmpv1 | readview | noAu |
thNoPriv |
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TparamV2 | snmpv2c | readview | noAu |
thNoPriv |
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