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24-port 10/100mbps + 4 gigabit tp/sfp combo industrial managed switch
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remove the specified host.
Syntax
snmp-server host host-addr [inform [retry retries | timeout seconds]] community-string [version {1 | 2c | 3 {auth | noauth |
priv} [udp-port port]} no snmp-server host host-addr
host-addr - Internet address of the host (the targeted recipient). (Maximum host addresses: 5 trap destination IP address
entries) inform - Notifications are sent as inform messages.
Note that this option is only available for version 2c and 3 hosts. (Default: traps are used) -retries - The maximum number
of times to resend an inform message if the recipient does not acknowledge receipt. (Range: 0-255; Default: 3)
-seonds - The number of seconds to wait for an acknowledgment before resending an inform message. (Range:
0-2147483647 centiseconds; Default: 1500 centiseconds)
community-string -Password-like community string sent with the notification operation to SNMP V1 and V2c hosts.
Although you can set this string using the snmp-server host command by itself, we recommend that you define this string
using the snmp-server community command prior to using the snmp-server host command. (Maximum length: 32
characters)
•version - Specifies whether to send notifications as SNMP Version 1, 2c or 3 traps. (Range: 1, 2c, 3; Default: 1) -auth |
noauth | priv - This group uses SNMPv3 with authentication, no
authentication, or with authentication and privacy. See "Simple Network Management Protocol" on page 3-39 for further
information about these authentication and encryption options.
port - Host UDP port to use. (Range: 1-65535; Default: 162)
Default Setting
Host Address: None
Notification Type: Traps
SNMP Version: 1
UDP Port: 162
Command Mode
Global Configuration
Command Usage
If you do not enter an snmp-server host command, no notifications are sent. In order to configure the switch to send
SNMP notifications, you must enter at least one snmp-server host command. In order to enable multiple hosts, you must
issue a separate snmp-server host command for each host.
The snmp-server host command is used in conjunction with the snmp-server enable traps command. Use the
snmp-server enable traps command to enable the sending of traps or informs and to specify which SNMP notifications are
sent globally. For a host to receive notifications, at least one snmp-server enable traps command and the snmp-server
host command for that host must be enabled.
Some notification types cannot be controlled with the snmp-server enable traps command. For example, some notification
types are always enabled.
Notifications are issued by the switch as trap messages by default. The recipient of a trap message does not send a
response to the switch. Traps are therefore not as reliable as inform messages, which include a request for
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