Configuring SNMP Trap Hosts
1. Configure a user with no authentication and password.
2. Configure an access group and group table entries for the user. Use the following
3. Configure an entry in the notify table.
4. Specify the IPv4 address and other trap parameters in the targetAddr and
5. Use the community table to specify which community string is used in the trap.
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Follow these instructions to configure SNMP trap hosts.
SNMPv1 Trap Host
RS G8264(config)# snmpserver user 10 name v1trap
menu to specify which traps can be received by the user:
RS G8264(config)# snmpserver access <user number>
In the following example the user will receive the traps sent by the switch.
RS G8264(config)# snmpserver access 10 (Access group to view SNMPv1 traps)
name v1trap
security snmpv1
notifyview iso
RS G8264(config)# snmpserver group 10 (Assign user to the access group)
security snmpv1
username v1trap
groupname v1trap
RS G8264(config)# snmpserver notify 10 name v1trap
RS G8264(config)# snmpserver notify 10 tag v1trap
targetParam tables. Use the following commands to specify the user name
associated with the targetParam table:
RS G8264(config)# snmpserver targetaddress 10 name v1trap address
10.70.70.190
RS G8264(config)# snmpserver targetaddress 10 parametersname v1param
RS G8264(config)# snmpserver targetaddress 10 taglist v1param
RS G8264(config)# snmpserver targetparameters 10 name v1param
RS G8264(config)# snmpserver targetparameters 10 username v1only
RS G8264(config)# snmpserver targetparameters 10 message snmpv1
Note: ENOS 8.4 supports only IPv4 addresses for SNMPv1 and SNMPv2 trap
hosts.
RS G8264(config)# snmpserver community 10( Define the community string)
index v1trap
name public
username v1trap