Snmp_Enable, --Host <Server Name; Snmp_Disable, --Host <Server Name; Alerts --Help - Dell DR4000 Reference Manual

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To verify what SNMP hosts are still currently configured, enter the following
command string at the system prompt:
administrator@mydr4000 > alerts --show --snmp
SNMP Host
=======================================
10.250.19.11
10.12.14.20
--snmp_enable, --host <server name>
To enable SNMP traps for a host, identify the host name by entering the
following command string at the system prompt:
administrator@mydr4000 > alerts --snmp_enable --host
10.12.14.20
Host "10.12.14.20" enabled for SNMP alerts.
--snmp_disable, --host <server name>
To disable SNMP traps for a host, identify the host name by entering the
following command string at the system prompt:
administrator@mydr4000 > alerts --snmp_disable --host
10.12.14.20
Host "10.12.14.20" disabled for SNMP alerts.

alerts --help

To display the listing of alerts and related options that can be used as a
reference when using the CLI, enter the following command string at the
system prompt:
administrator@mydr4000 > alerts --help
Usage:
alerts --show
Port
Community
1120
snmpPublic12
1550
snmpPublic11
[--email]
[--snmp]
[--events]
[--alerts]
[--index <[-]number>]
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