Delete Snmp Host - D-Link DES-1210-28/ME Reference Manual

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Restrictions
Example usage:
To create an SNMP host to receive SNMP messages:
DES-1210-28/ME:5# create snmp host 10.90.90.22 v3 noauth_nopriv
dlink
Command: create snmp host 10.90.90.22 v3 noauth_nopriv dlink
Success!
DES-1210-28/ME:5#

delete snmp host

Purpose
Syntax
Description
Parameters
Restrictions
Example usage:
To delete an SNMP host entry:
DES-1210-28/ME:5# delete snmp host 10.90.90.22
Command: delete snmp host 10.90.90.22
Success!
DES-1210-28/ME:5#
DES-1210-28/ME Metro Ethernet Managed Switch CLI Reference Guide
tampered with during transit.
Authentication − determines if an SNMP message is from a
valid source.
Encryption − scrambles the contents of messages to prevent
it being viewed by an unauthorized source.
<username 32> − A string of up to 32 alphanumeric characters that
identifies user name of an SNMP community. This string is used like
a password to give remote SNMP managers access to MIB objects
in the Switch's SNMP agent.
noauth_nopriv − Specifies that there is no authorization and no
encryption of packets sent between the Switch and a remote SNMP
manager.
auth_nopriv − Specifies that authorization is required, but there is no
encryption of packets sent between the Switch and a remote SNMP
manager.
auth_priv − Specifies that authorization is required, and that packets
sent between the Switch and a remote SNMP manger are
encrypted.
Only Administrator and oper-level users can issue this command
To remove a recipient of SNMP traps generated by the Switch's
SNMP agent.
delete snmp host <ipaddr>
The delete snmp host command deletes a recipient of SNMP traps
generated by the Switch's SNMP agent.
<ipaddr> − The IP address of a remote SNMP manager that
receives SNMP traps generated by the Switch's SNMP agent.
Only Administrator or operator-level users can issue this command
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