SNMPv3 Trap Host Configuration
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To configure a user for SNMPv3 traps, you can choose to send the traps with both
privacy and authentication, with authentication only, or without privacy or
authentication.
This is configured in the access table using the following commands:
RS G8264(config)# snmpserver access <1‐32> level
RS G8264(config)# snmpserver targetparameters <1‐16> level
Configure the user in the user table accordingly.
It is not necessary to configure the community table for SNMPv3 traps because the
community string is not used by SNMPv3.
The following example shows how to configure a SNMPv3 user v3trap with
authentication only:
RS G8264(config)# snmpserver user 11 name v3trap
RS G8264(config)# snmpserver user 11 authenticationprotocol md5
authenticationpassword
Changing authentication password; validation required:
Enter current admin password:
Enter new authentication password:
Reenter new authentication password: <auth. password>
New authentication password accepted.
RS G8264(config)# snmpserver access 11 notifyview iso
RS G8264(config)# snmpserver access 11 level authNopriv
RS G8264(config)# snmpserver group 11 username v3trap
RS G8264(config)# snmpserver group 11 groupname v3trap
RS G8264(config)# snmpserver notify 11 name v3trap
RS G8264(config)# snmpserver notify 11 tag v3trap
RS G8264(config)# snmpserver targetaddress 11 name v3trap address
47.81.25.66
RS G8264(config)# snmpserver targetaddress 11 taglist v3trap
RS G8264(config)# snmpserver targetaddress 11 parametersname v3param
RS G8264(config)# snmpserver targetparameters 11 name v3param
RS G8264(config)# snmpserver targetparameters 11 username v3trap
RS G8264(config)# snmpserver targetparameters 11 level authNoPriv
<admin. password>
<auth. password>