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switch for the trap receiver to receive switch-generated traps. SNMP community strings can contain
up to 127 characters.
• System contact (optional)—The system contact is a text field that enables you to enter the name of
the person(s) responsible for managing the switch.
• System name—The system name is the name that you have assigned to this switch. The default
name is the model name of the switch (for example, Summit1 switch).
• System location (optional)—Using the system location field, you can enter an optional location for
this switch.
Table 18 describes SNMP configuration commands.
Table 18: SNMP Configuration Commands
Command
config snmp add trapreceiver <ipaddress>
community <string>
config snmp community [read-only | read-write]
<string>
config snmp delete trapreceiver [<ip_address>
community <string> | all]
config snmp syscontact <string>
config snmp syslocation <string>
config snmp sysname <string>
disable snmp access
disable snmp traps
enable snmp access
enable snmp traps
unconfig management
Summit 200 Series Switch Installation and User Guide
Description
Adds the IP address of a specified trap
receiver. The IP address can be a unicast,
multicast, or broadcast address. A
maximum of 16 trap receivers is allowed.
Adds an SNMP read or read/write
community string. The default read-only
community string is public. The default
read-write community string is
private. Each community string can
have a maximum of 127 characters, and
can be enclosed by double quotation
marks.
Deletes the IP address of a specified trap
receiver or all authorized trap receivers.
Configures the name of the system
contact. A maximum of 255 characters is
allowed.
Configures the location of the switch. A
maximum of 255 characters is allowed.
Configures the name of the switch. A
maximum of 32 characters is allowed. The
default sysname is the model name of the
device (for example, Summit200-24).
The sysname appears in the switch
prompt.
Disables SNMP on the switch. Disabling
SNMP access does not affect the SNMP
configuration (for example, community
strings).
Prevents SNMP traps from being sent
from the switch. Does not clear the SNMP
trap receivers that have been configured.
Turns on SNMP support for the switch.
Turns on SNMP trap support.
Restores default values to all
SNMP-related entries.
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