SNMP Configuration
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By default, the sysLocation is specified as a blank string, that is, “”.
Setting the Engine ID of
a Local or Remote
Device
You can use the following commands to set the engine ID of a local or remote
device.
Perform the following configuration in System View.
Table 312
Set the Engine ID of a Local or Remote Device
By default, the engine ID is expressed as enterprise No. + device information. The
device information can be IP address, MAC address, or user-defined text.
Setting/Deleting an
SNMP Group
You can use the following commands to set or delete an SNMP group.
Perform the following configuration in System View.
Table 313
Set/Delete an SNMP Group
Setting the Source
Address of Trap
You can use the following commands to set or remove the source address of the
trap.
Perform the following configuration in System View.
Table 314
Set the Source Address of Trap
Adding/Deleting a User
to/from an SNMP Group
You can use the following commands to add or delete a user to/from an SNMP
group.
Perform the following configuration in System View.
Restore the default SNMP System
Information of the Switch
undo snmp-agent sys-info [ { contact |
location }* | version { { v1 | v2c | v3 }*
| all } ]
Operation
Command
Operation
Command
Set the engine ID of the device
snmp-agent local-engineid
engineid
Restore the default engine ID of the device.
undo snmp-agent local-engineid
Operation
Command
Setting an SNMP group
snmp-agent group { v1 | v2c }
group-name
[
read-view
read-view
] [ write-view
write-view
] [ notify-view
notify-view
] [ acl
acl-list
]
snmp-agent group v3
group-name
[
authentication | privacy ] [ read-view
read-view
] [ write-view
write-view
]
[notify-view
notify-view
] [ acl
acl-list
]
Deleting an SNMP group
undo snmp-agent group { v1 | v2c }
group-name
undo snmp-agent group v3
group-name
[
authentication | privacy ]
Operation
Command
Set the source address of trap
snmp-agent trap source
interface-name
interface-num
Remove the source address of trap
undo snmp-agent trap source
Summary of Contents for 400 Family
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