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The default UDP port 162 is commonly used for traps; however, the destination port can be redefined
to accommodate an SNMP station using a nonstandard port. The destination port specified in the
command line must correspond with the UDP destination port configured at the receiving SNMP
station(s).
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When the SNMP station is enabled, the switch transmits traps to the specified IP or IPv6 address.
Examples
-> snmp station 168.22.2.2 111 username2 v1 disable
-> snmp station 168.151.2.101 "test lab"
-> snmp station 170.1.2.3 username1 enable
-> snmp station 1.1.2.2 v2
-> no snmp station 2.2.2.2
-> snmp station 300::1 enable
-> no snmp station 300::1
Release History
Release 6.6.1; command was introduced.
Related Commands
show snmp station
MIB Objects
trapStationTable
trapStationIP
trapStationPort
trapStationUser
trapStationProtocol
trapStationRowStatus
alaTrapInetStationTable
alaTrapInetStationIPType
alaTrapInetStationIP
alaTrapInetStationPort
alaTrapInetStationRowStatus
alaTrapInetStationProtocol
alaTrapInetStationUser
page 10-4
Displays the current SNMP station information.
OmniSwitch 6250 CLI Reference Guide
SNMP Commands
November 2009