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Administering branch gateway
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SNMP
link up/down traps on specified Branch Gateway interfaces. Use the following commands to
configure the trap receivers table:
Note:
You need an Admin privilege level to use the SNMP commands.
Related topics:
snmp-server host command parameters
Notification types
Summary of SNMP trap configuration commands
Summary of SNMP access configuration commands
snmp-server host command parameters
You can define the following parameters with this command:
• The IP address of the recipient.
• Whether to send traps or informs to the recipient.
• The SNMP security model (v1, v2c, v3). For SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c, you must also
specify the community name. For SNMPv3, you must specify the level of authentication
and a username to use in notifications. Authentication levels are:
- auth. Authentication without encryption
- noauth. No authentication
- priv. authentication with encryption
• The UDP port of the target host to use as the destination UDP port when sending a
notification to this manager. Optional. The default is 162.
Notification filter groups, to modify the types of traps that are sent to the recipient. Optional. If
not specified, all notification groups are sent. For a list of possible notification types, see
Notification types
Notification types
Various types of SNMP traps can be sent. You can modify the type of trap by setting the
notification-list parameter of the snmp-server host command to one of the
following types:
• all. All traps. This is the default.
• generic. Generic traps
• hardware. Hardware faults
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