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C
HAPTER
7: IP S
ERVICES
C
OMMANDS
Syntax
—
set snmp notify target
target-num
ip-addr
[
:
udp-port-number
]
usm inform user
username
snmp-engine-id {ip | hex
hex-string
}
[profile
profile-name
]
[security {unsecured | authenticated | encrypted}]
[retries
num
]
[timeout
num
]
target-num
— ID for the target. This ID is local to the WX switch and
does not need to correspond to a value on the target itself. You can
specify a number from 1 to 10.
ip-addr
[:
udp-port-number
]
— IP address of the server. You also
can specify the UDP port number to send notifications to.
username
— USM username. This option is applicable only when the
SNMP version is
usm
. If the user will send informs rather than traps,
you also must specify the
snmp-engine-id
of the target.
snmp-engine-id
—
SNMP engine ID of the target. Specify ip if the
{ip | hex
hex-string
}
target’s SNMP engine ID is based on its
IP address. If the target’s SNMP engine ID is a
hexadecimal value, use hex hex-string to
specify the value.
profile
profile-name
— Notification profile this SNMP user will use
to specify the notification types to send or drop.
security
—
Specifies the security level, and is applicable only
{unsecured |
when the SNMP version is
usm
:
authenticated |
-
unsecured
— Message exchanges are not
encrypted}
authenticated, nor are they encrypted. This is
the default.
-
authenticated
— Message exchanges are
authenticated, but are not encrypted.
-
encrypted
— Message exchanges are
authenticated and encrypted.
retries
num
— Specifies the number of times the MSS SNMP engine
will resend a notification that has not been acknowledged by the
target. You can specify from 0 to 3 retries.
timeout
num
— Specifies the number of seconds MSS waits for
acknowledgement of a notification. You can specify from 1 to 5 seconds.
Summary of Contents for OfficeConnect WX1200
Page 36: ...36 CHAPTER 2 ACCESS COMMANDS...
Page 62: ...62 CHAPTER 3 SYSTEM SERVICE COMMANDS...
Page 200: ...200 CHAPTER 7 IP SERVICES COMMANDS...
Page 264: ...264 CHAPTER 8 AAA COMMANDS...
Page 272: ...272 CHAPTER 9 MOBILITY DOMAIN COMMANDS...
Page 392: ...392 CHAPTER 11 MANAGED ACCESS POINT COMMANDS...
Page 444: ...444 CHAPTER 13 IGMP SNOOPING COMMANDS...
Page 468: ...468 CHAPTER 14 SECURITY ACL COMMANDS...
Page 484: ...484 CHAPTER 15 CRYPTOGRAPHY COMMANDS...
Page 532: ...532 CHAPTER 18 SESSION MANAGEMENT COMMANDS...
Page 588: ...588 CHAPTER 20 FILE MANAGEMENT COMMANDS...
Page 596: ...596 CHAPTER 21 TRACE COMMANDS...
Page 608: ...608 CHAPTER 22 SNOOP COMMANDS...
Page 618: ...618 CHAPTER 23 SYSTEM LOG COMMANDS...