Trap Hosts Menu - Nortel 5109 User's Manual And Command Reference

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Table 37 SNMP Users Menu Options (/cfg/sys/adm/snmp/users) (Continued)
Command Syntax and Usage
del <user name>
This command lets you remove a USM user from the configuration. Use the list com-
mand to display the configured USM users.
add <user name>
This command lets you add a USM user. When the command is initiated, you will be
prompted to enter the following:
get and/or trap: specify whether the user is authorized to perform SNMP get requests
and/or receive enabled trap event and alarm messages. Enter get trap to specify that
both are allowed.
authorization password (and confirmation): password the user must enter for access.
encryption string (and confirmation): if the level encrypt option is used on the SNMP
Administration Menu (/cfg/sys/adm/snmp), the encryption string is used to encode
SNMP traffic between the user and the Nortel Switched Firewall.
/cfg/sys/adm/snmp/hosts

Trap Hosts Menu

[Trap Hosts Menu]
The Trap Hosts Menu is used to add, remove, or list hosts which receive SNMP event or alarm
messages from the Firewall.
Table 38 Trap Hosts Menu Options (/cfg/sys/adm/snmp/hosts)
Command Syntax and Usage
list
This command lists all configured trap hosts which receives SNMP event or alarm mes-
sages from the Firewall.
del <index number>
This command lets you remove an SNMP trap host from the configuration by specifying
the trap host's index number. Use the list command to display the index numbers and
IP addresses of configured trap hosts.
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Nortel Switched Firewall 2.3.3 User's Guide and Command Reference
list
- List all values
del
- Delete a value by number
add
- Add a new value
insert
- Insert a new value
move
- Move a value by number
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