Configuring Snmp Notifications - Cisco Catalyst 3750 Software Configuration Manual

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Configuring SNMP
Command
Step 4
snmp-server user username groupname
[remote host [udp-port port]] {v1 | v2c |
v3 [auth {md5 | sha} auth-password]}
[encrypted] [access access-list]
Step 5
end
Step 6
show running-config
Step 7
copy running-config startup-config

Configuring SNMP Notifications

A trap manager is a management station that receives and processes traps. Traps are system alerts that
the switch generates when certain events occur. By default, no trap manager is defined, and no traps are
sent. Switches running this IOS release can have an unlimited number of trap managers.
Note
Many commands use the word traps in the command syntax. Unless there is an option in the command
to select either traps or informs, the keyword traps refers to either traps, informs, or both. Use the
snmp-server host command to specify whether to send SNMP notifications as traps or informs.
Table 24-4
traps and configure a trap manager to receive them.
Note
Although visible in the command-line interface (CLI) online help, the fru-ctrl keyword is not supported.
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Purpose
Configure a new user to an SNMP group.
The username is the name of the user on the host that connects to
the agent.
The groupname is the name of the group to which the user is
associated.
(Optional) Enter remote to specify a remote SNMP entity to
which the user belongs and the hostname or IP address of that
entity with the optional UDP port number. The default is 162.
Enter the SNMP version number (v1,or v2c, or v3). If you enter
v3, you have these additional options:
(Optional) Enter access access-list with a string (not to exceed 64
characters) that is the name of the access list.
Return to privileged EXEC mode.
Verify your entries.
(Optional) Save your entries in the configuration file.
describes the supported switch traps (notification types). You can enable any or all of these
auth is an authentication level setting session, which can be
either the HMAC-MD5-96 or the HMAC-SHA-96
authentication level, and requires a password string (not to
exceed 64 characters).
encrypted specifies that the password appears in encrypted
format.
Chapter 24
Configuring SNMP
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