SNMPv3 Target Address Table Configuration
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These commands are used to configure the target transport entry. The configured
entry is stored in the target address table list in the SNMP engine. This table of
transport addresses is used in the generation of SNMP messages.
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Target Address Table Configuration Options
Command Syntax and Usage
snmpserver targetaddress <1‐16> address <IP address>
name <1‐32 characters>
Allows you to configure the locally arbitrary, but unique identifier, target
address name associated with this entry.
Command mode: Global configuration
snmpserver targetaddress <1‐16> address6 <IPv6 address>
name <1‐32 characters>
Allows you to configure the locally arbitrary, but unique identifier, target IPv6
address name associated with this entry.
Command mode: Global configuration
snmpserver targetaddress <1‐16> name <1‐32 characters>
address <transport IP address>
Configures a transport IPv4 address that can be used in the generation of
SNMP traps.
Command mode: Global configuration
snmpserver targetaddress <1‐16> name <1‐32 characters>
address6 <transport IPv6 address>
Configures a transport IPv6 address that can be used in the generation of
SNMP traps. IPv6 addresses are not displayed in the configuration, but they
do receive traps.
Command mode: Global configuration
snmpserver targetaddress <1‐16> parametersname
<1‐32 characters>
Defines the name as defined in the following command:
snmpserver targetparameters <1‐16> name <1‐32 characters> on
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Command mode: Global configuration
snmpserver targetaddress <1‐16> port <TCP port range (1‐65535)>
Allows you to configure a transport address port that can be used in the
generation of SNMP traps.
Command mode: Global configuration
snmpserver targetaddress <1‐16> taglist <1‐255 characters>
Allows you to configure a list of tags that are used to select target addresses for
a particular operation.
Command mode: Global configuration
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