Snmp-Server Engineid - Motorola BSR 64000 Reference Manual

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BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide

snmp-server engineID

The snmp-server engineID command configures a name for the local or remote
SNMPv3 engine as identification. The no snmp-server engineID command returns
the local agent engineID to the default, or deletes a remote engineID from the agent.
Note: A local SNMP Engine ID must be configured to use SNMPv3.The
SNMP agent is configured with a default Engine ID equal to the MAC address
of the chassis.
Group Access
System Administrator
Command Mode
Global Configuration
Command Line Usage
snmp-server engineID {local <engine-id>| {remote <A.B.C.D> [udp-port
<port-num>] <engine-id>}}
no snmp-server engineID {local <engine-id>| {remote <A.B.C.D> [udp-port
<port-num>] <engine-id>}}
Command Syntax
local
engine-id
remote
A.B.C.D
udp-port
port-num
engine-id
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sets local engine identification
engine ID octet string
change or add remote engine id parameters
IP address of remote SNMP notification host
configures a remote engine-ID
UDP port number
engine-ID

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