Parameters
address
Specifies the IP address that receives traps.
port
Optionally identifies a UDP port at the IP address. Use an integer in the
range of 0 to 65535. The default is 162.
community
Optionally provides a community name (essentially a password) that is
included within the SNMP message header. The default is
public
.
Guidelines
The local SNMP agent or engine issues the following generic traps:
v
coldStart
v
linkDown
v
linkUp
v
authenticationFailure
Use the
no trap-target
command to delete a previously configured recipient of
SNMP traps.
Examples
v
Specifies a recipient of SNMP traps at
10.10.10.11:162
. The trap recipient is
accessed with the
public
community.
# trap-target 10.10.10.11
#
v
Specifies a recipient of SNMP traps at
10.10.100.19:162
. The trap recipient is
accessed with the
OpenView
community.
# trap-target 10.10.100.19 OpenView
#
v
Deletes
10.10.10.11:162
from the list of trap recipients.
# no trap-target 10.10.10.11
#
version
Specifies the supported SNMP version.
Syntax
version
{
1
|
2c
|
3
}
Parameters
1
Specifies support for SNMP Version 1 as defined in RFC 1155, RFC 1156,
and RFC 1157.
2c
(Default) Specifies support for SNMP Version 2c as originally defined in
RFC 1901 through RFC 1908
3
Specifies support for SNMP Version 3 as defined in RFC 2261 through RFC
2265.
Examples
v
Specifies support for SNMP Version 1.
# version 1
#
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