Delete Trusted_Host; Enable Snmp Traps - D-Link DGS-1210/ME series Reference Manual

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IP Address
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10.90.90.91
3000::1
Total Entries: 2
DGS-1210-28P/ME:5#

delete trusted_host

Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage:
To delete a trusted host with an IPv4 address 10.90.90.91:
To delete a trusted host with an IPv6 address 3000::1:

enable snmp traps

Purpose
Syntax
DGS-1210/ME Metro Ethernet Switch CLI Reference Guide
Subnet Mask
255.255.255.255
128
To delete a trusted host entry made using the create trusted_host
command above.
delete trusted_host [<ipaddr> | network <network_address> |
<ip6_addr> | ipv6_prefix <ipv6networkaddr> | all]
The delete trusted_host command deletes a trusted host entry
made using the create trusted_host command above.
<ipaddr> − The IP address of the trusted host.
network <network_address> − The subnet mask of the trusted host
to be deleted. This parameter is optional.
<ip6_addr> − The IPv6 address of the trusted host to be removed.
ipv6_prefix <ipv6networkaddr> − The IPv6 subnet prefix address of
the trusted network to be removed. The network address of the
trusted network. The form of network address is xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/y.
all − The all IP address of the trusted host.
Only administrator or operator level users can issue this command.
DGS-1210-28P/ME:5# delete trusted_host 10.90.90.91
Command: delete trusted_host 10.90.90.91
Success.
DGS-1210-28P/ME:5#
DGS-1210-28P/ME:5# delete trusted_host 3000::1
Command: delete trusted_host 3000::1
Success.
DGS-1210-28P/ME:5#
To enable SNMP trap support.
enable snmp traps
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