Snmp-Server Enable Traps - Alcatel OS-LS-6224 User Manual

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Changing the value of the engine ID has the following important side-effect. A
user's password (entered on the command line) is converted to an MD5 or
SHA security digest. This digest is based on both the password and the local
engine ID. The user's command line password is then destroyed, as required
by RFC 2274. As a result, the security digests of SNMPv3 users become
invalid if the local value of the engine ID change, and the users will have to be
reconfigured.
You cannot specify an engine ID that consists of all 0x0, all 0xF or
0x000000001.
The show running-config Privileged EXEC mode command does not display
the SNMP engine ID configuration. To see the SNMP engine ID configuration,
enter the snmp-server engineID local GlobalConfiguration mode command.
Example
The following example enables SNMPv3 on the device and sets the local engine ID
of the device to the default value.
Console(config) # snmp-server engineID local default
Related Commands
show snmp engineid

snmp-server enable traps

The snmp-server enable traps Global Configuration mode command enables the
device to send SNMP traps. To disable SNMP traps, use the no form of the
command.
Syntax
snmp-server enable traps
no snmp-server enable traps
Default Setting
SNMP traps are enabled.
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode
Command Usage
There are no user guidelines for this command.
Example
The following example enables SNMP traps.
Console(config)# snmp-server enable traps
Related Commands
show snmp
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