Available Snmp Context Commands; Setting Up Snmp On Your System - 3Com SuperStack II 3300 User Manual

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C
6: S
HAPTER
ETTING
Available SNMP
Context Commands
Setting Up SNMP
on Your System
Configuring SNMP for
System Management
SNMP
S
P
AND
YSTEM
ARAMETERS
Table 13 lists the commands available in the SNMP context.
Table 13 SNMP Context Commands
Command
display
community
trap
To manage the Layer 3 Module from an external management
application, you must configure SNMP community strings and set up trap
reporting. The SNMP-based external management application (called the
SNMP manager) sends requests to the system, where they are processed
by the Layer 3 Module SNMP software. In addition, the Layer 3 Module
SNMP software can send traps to an SNMP manager to report significant
events.
The SNMP software provides access to information about the module.
The displays of Management Information Base (MIB) information differ
depending on the module SNMP management method that you choose.
Access to system information through SNMP is controlled by community
strings.
SNMP requests can be sent to any configured IP address on the Layer 3
Module.
To manage the module you need to assign at least one IP address to an IP
Virtual LAN (VLAN). See "Essential Configuration" on page 30, for
information on defining the first IP address. For information on defining
subsequent IP addresses, use the
described in "Defining an IP Interface" on page 64.
Options
Syntax
Display current SNMP settings
Set an SNMP community string
Display trap reporting information
display
Add a new trap reporting destination
addModify
configuration or modify a current one
Remove a trap destination
remove
Flush all SNMP trap reporting destinations
flush
ip interface define
command,

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