Set Snmp Targetaddr; Show Snmp Targetaddr Output Details - Enterasys G3G170-24 Cli Reference Manual

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set snmp targetaddr

Example
This example shows how to display SNMP target address information:
G3(su)->show snmp targetaddr
Target Address Name
Tag List
IP Address
UDP Port#
Target Mask
Timeout
Retry count
Parameters
Storage type
Row status
Table
5‐9 provides an explanation of the command output.
Table 5-9 show snmp targetaddr Output Details
Output Field
Target Address Name
Tag List
IP Address
UDP Port#
Target Mask
Timeout
Retry count
Parameters
Storage type
Row status
set snmp targetaddr
Use this command to configure an SNMP target address. The target address is a unique identifier 
and a specific IP address that will receive SNMP notification messages and determine which 
community strings will be accepted. This address configuration can be linked to optional SNMP 
transmit parameters (such as timeout, retry count, and UDP port).
Syntax
set snmp targetaddr targetaddr ipaddr param param [udpport udpport] [mask mask]
[timeout timeout] [retries retries] [taglist taglist] [volatile | nonvolatile]
Parameters
targetaddr
ipaddr
param param
udpport udpport
mask mask
5-26 SNMP Configuration
= labmachine
= v2cTrap
= 10.2.3.116
= 162
= 255.255.255.255
= 1500
= 4
= v2cParams
= nonVolatile
= active
What It Displays...
Unique identifier in the snmpTargetAddressTable
Tags a location to the target address as a place to send notifications.
Target IP address.
Number of the UDP port of the target host to use.
Target IP address mask.
Timeout setting for the target address.
Retry setting for the target address.
Entry in the snmpTargetParamsTable.
Whether entry is stored in volatile, nonvolatile or read-only memory.
Status of this entry: active, notInService, or notReady.
Specifies a unique identifier to index the snmpTargetAddrTable. 
Maximum length is 32 bytes.
Specifies the IP address of the target.
Specifies an entry in the SNMP target parameters table, which is used 
when generating a message to the target. Maximum length is 32 bytes. 
(Optional) Specifies which UDP port of the target host to use.
(Optional) Specifies the IP mask of the target.
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