set snmp targetaddr
Parameters
targetAddr
volatile | nonvolatile
| read-only
Defaults
If targetAddr is not specified, entries for all target address names will be displayed.
If not specified, entries of all storage types will be displayed for a target address.
Mode
Switch command, read-only.
Example
This example shows how to display SNMP target address information:
C3(su)->show snmp targetaddr
Target Address Name
Tag List
IP Address
UDP Port#
Target Mask
Timeout
Retry count
Parameters
Storage type
Row status
Table 12-8
Table 12-8 show snmp targetaddr Output Details
Output Field
Target Address Name
Tag List
IP Address
UDP Port#
Target Mask
Timeout
Retry count
Parameters
Storage type
Row status
set snmp targetaddr
Use this command to configure an SNMP target address. The target address is a unique identifier
and a specific IP address that will receive SNMP notification messages and determine which
12-26 SNMP Configuration
(Optional) Displays information for a specific target address name.
(Optional) When target address is specified, displays target address
information for a specific storage type.
= labmachine
= v2cTrap
= 10.2.3.116
= 162
= 255.255.255.255
= 1500
= 4
= v2cParams
= nonVolatile
= active
provides an explanation of the command output.
What It Displays...
Unique identifier in the snmpTargetAddressTable
Tags a location to the target address as a place to send notifications.
Target IP address.
Number of the UDP port of the target host to use.
Target IP address mask.
Timeout setting for the target address.
Retry setting for the target address.
Entry in the snmpTargetParamsTable.
Whether entry is stored in volatile, nonvolatile or read-only memory.
Status of this entry: active, notInService, or notReady.
.