Table 55: snmp-server host command parameters
Parameter
Description
host-ip
Enter a dotted-decimal IP address of a host
to be the trap destination.
community-string
If you are using the proprietary method for
SNMP, enter a community string that works
as a password and permits access to the
SNMP protocol.
port <trap-port>
Enter a value for the SNMP trap port between
1 and 65535.
v1<community-string>
To configure the new standards-based
tables, using v1 creates trap receivers in the
SNMPv3 MIBs. Multiple trap receivers with
varying access levels can be created.
v2c<community-string>
To configure the new standards-based
tables, using v2c creates trap receivers in the
SNMPv3 MIBs. Multiple trap receivers with
varying access levels can be created.
v3{auth|no-auth|auth-priv}
To configure the new standards-based
tables, using v3 creates trap receivers in the
SNMPv3 MIBs. Multiple trap receivers with
varying access levels can be created. Enter
the following variables:
• auth—auth specifies SNMPv3 traps are
sent using authentication and no privacy.
• no-auth—no-auth specifies SNMPv3 traps
are sent using with no authentication and
no privacy.
• auth-priv—specifies traps are sent using
authentication and privacy; this parameter
is available only if the image has full
SHA/DES support.
username
To configure the new standards-based
tables; specifies the SNMPv3 username for
trap destination; enter an alphanumeric
string.
show snmp-server host command
The
show snmp-server host
command displays the current SNMP host information
including the configured trap port.
The syntax for the
show snmp-server host
command is
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