SNMP Commands

Delete Community

Description

Deletes an SNMP community (version 1 and version 2).

User Level

Admin

Syntax

delete community <config_community_number>

Option

<config_community_number>

 

When you add an SNMP community, it gets assigned to a number. To delete the SNMP

 

community, you need to specify the number of the community that you want to delete.

 

To see which community is assigned to what number, type the show snmp command.

Delete Trap

Description

Deletes an SNMP trap host.

User Level

Admin

Syntax

delete trap <config_trap_number>

Option

<config_trap_number>

 

When you add an SNMP trap host, it gets assigned to a number. To delete the SNMP

 

trap host, you need to specify the number of the trap host that you want to delete. To see

 

which trap host is assigned to what number, type the show snmp command.

Set SNMP

Description

Configures SNMP settings.

User Level

Admin

Syntax

set snmp [contact <string>] [location <string>]

 

[readonly user <username>] [readwrite user <username>]

Options

contact

 

The name and contract information of the person who manages this SMNP node.

 

location

 

The physical location of the SNMP node.

 

readonly user

 

(SNMP version 3) Specified user can only view SNMP variables.

 

readwrite user

 

(SNMP version 3) Specified user can view and edit SNMP variables.

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SDS, MDC specifications

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