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Dxs-3600 series layer 2/3 managed 10gbe switch
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Command Mode
Command Default Level
Usage Guideline
Example
DXS-3600-32S#configure terminal
DXS-3600-32S(config)#snmp-server host 163.10.50.126 version 1 public
DXS-3600-32S(config)#
Example
DXS-3600-32S#configure terminal
DXS-3600-32S(config)#no snmp-server host 163.10.50.126
DXS-3600-32S(config)#
55-12 show snmp community
This command is used to display information about the configured characteristics of SNMP community.
show snmp community
Parameters
Default
DXS-3600 Series 10GbE Layer 2/3 Switch CLI Reference Guide
No host entry exists.
Global Configuration Mode.
Level: 12
SNMP notifications are sent as trap packets. If you do not enter an snmp-server
host command, no notifications are sent. In order to configure the switch to send
SNMP notifications, you must create at least one recipient of a SNMP notification by
snmp-server host command.
To create an SNMP host where the notification will be sent to, the user can specify
the version of notification packet. For the V1/V2, the notification will be sent in trap
protocol data unit (PDU). For V3, the notification will be sent in the SNMPv2-TRAP-
PDU with the SNMPv3 header.
If the user specifies to send the notification in V3 format, the user can further specify
whether do authentication and encryption for the packet. The system will use the
community string specified for this command as the user name and look up in the
user table to get the password for the authentication and encryption.
For both V1/V2 and V3, the system will find out the notification view for the group
associated with this SNMP host. If the binding variables associated with this
notification are out of this notification view, then this notification will not send to this
host. Even more if the IP access list associated with does not include the IP address
of the host, this notification won't be sent out, either.
For V3 host, the argument of COMMUNITY-STRING refers to a user created by the
snmp-server user command. For V1/V2 host, the community string can either refer
to a user created by the snmp-server user command or a community string entry
created by the snmp-server community command. To create a SNMP host, the
community string (or user) must be created first. An error message will appear to
indicate this situation.
If the host version is different from the group version defined for this host (via access
control list option in snmp-server group command), it will not work because the
version is not matched. If user creates the community, the system will create V1/V2
group implicitly.
This example shows how to set up the trap recipient as 163.10.50.126 by using
SNMP version 1 with community string public.
This example shows how to remove the trap recipient 163.10.50.126.
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