Snmp-Server Host - Motorola BSR 64000 Reference Manual

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BSR 64000 Command Reference Guide

snmp-server host

The snmp-server host command configures the SNMP agent to send notifications to
a remote host. The no snmp-server host clears the host recipient from receiving
SNMP notification activity.
Configure an SNMP trap host with the snmp-server host command by specifying the
receiver of specific trap types. All traps are sent if one is not specified. Each time the
snmp-server host command is used, one host acting as a trap recipient is configured.
Use the no snmp-server host command to remove a trap host from the trap host list
when it is full.
Group Access
System Administrator
Command Mode
Global Configuration
Command Line Usage
snmp-server host <A.B.C.D>[trap | informs] version {1 | 2c | 3 auth | 3 noauth | 3
priv} <community-string> [udp-port <num:0-65535>] [snmp | ospf | vrrp | bgp]
no snmp-server host <A.B.C.D>[trap | informs] version {1 | 2c | 3 auth | 3 noauth
| 3 priv} <community-string> [udp-port <num:0-65535>] [snmp | ospf | vrrp | bgp]
Command Syntax
A.B.C.D
traps
informs
version
1
2c
3-28
IP address of SNMP notification host
enable SNMP traps
enable SNMP informs
version to use for notification messages
lowest security level
second level, more than security level 1

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