Snmp-Server V3-Host - Dell PowerConnect 3524 Cli Reference Manual

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If a trap and inform are defined on the same target, and an inform was sent, the trap is not sent.
The IPv6Z address format: <ipv6-link-local-address>%<interface-name>
interface-name — vlan<integer> | ch<integer> | isatap<integer> | <physical-port-name> | 0
integer — <decimal-number> | <integer><decimal-number>
decimal-number — 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9
physical-port-name — Designated port number, for example 1/e16.
If the egress interface is not specified, the default interface is selected. Specifying interface zone=0 is
the same as not defining an egress interface.
Example
The following example enables SNMP traps for host 10.1.1.1 with community string "management"
using SNMPv2.
Console(config)# snmp-server host 10.1.1.1 management 2

snmp-server v3-host

The snmp-server v3-host Global Configuration mode command specifies the recipient of Simple
Network Management Protocol Version 3 notifications. Use the no form of this command to remove the
specified host.
Syntax
snmp-server v3-host {ip4-address | ip6-address | hostname} | hostname} username [traps | informs]
{noauth | auth | priv} [udp-port port] [filter filtername] [timeout seconds] [retries retries]
no snmp-server v3-host {ip4-address | ip6-address | hostname} username [traps | informs]
ip4-address — The host IPv4 address (the targeted recipient).
ip6-address — The host IPv6 address (the targeted recipient). When the IPv6 address is a Link
Local address (IPv6Z address), the outgoing interface name must be specified. Refer to the usage
guidelines for the interface name syntax.
hostname — Specifies the name of the host. (Range: 1 - 158 characters)
username — Specifies the name of the user to use to generate the notification.
(Range: 1 - 25)
traps — Indicates that SNMP traps are sent to this host.
informs — Indicates that SNMP informs are sent to this host.
noauth — Indicates no authentication of a packet.
auth — Indicates authentication of a packet without encrypting it.
priv — Indicates authentication of a packet with encryption.
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