Enabling Snmp Traps - TP-Link Jetstream T1500G-8T User Manual

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The following example shows how to configure an NMS host with the parameters shown in
Table 3-1
Table 3-1
Parameter
IP Address
UDP Port
User Name
Security Model
Security Level
Notification Type
Retry Times
Timeout Interval
Switch#configure
Switch(config)#snmp-server host 172.16.1.222 162 admin smode v3 slev authPriv type
inform retries 3 timeout 100
Switch(config)#show snmp-server host
No. Des-IP
--- ------
1
172.16.1.222
Switch(config)#end
Switch#copy running-config startup-config

3.2.2 Enabling SNMP Traps

The switch supports many types of SNMP traps, like SNMP standard traps, ACL traps,
and VLAN traps, and the corresponding commands are different. With a trap enabled, the
switch will send the corresponding trap message to the NMS when the trap is triggered.
Follow these steps to enable the traps according to your needs.
■ Enabling the SNMP Standard Traps Globally
Step 1
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Parameters for the NMS Hosts
Value
172.16.1.222
162
admin
v3
authPriv
Inform
3
100 seconds
UDP
Name
-----
----
162
admin
configure
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SecMode
SecLev
-------
------
v3
authPriv
Notification Configurations
Type
Retry
Timeout
----
-----
-------
inform 3
100
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