Chapter 18
Configuring SNMP
Table 18-4
Notification Type
syslog
wlan-wep
Some notification types cannot be controlled with the snmp-server enable global configuration
command, such as udp-port. These notification types are always enabled. You can use the snmp-server
host global configuration command to a specific host to receive the notification types listed in
Table
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to configure the access point to send traps to a
host:
Command
Step 1
configure terminal
Step 2
snmp-server host host-addr {traps | informs}
{version {1 | 2c | 3 {auth | noauth | priv}}}
community-string [udp-port port]
notification-type
Step 3
snmp-server enable traps notification-types
Step 4
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Notification Types (continued)
Description
Enable syslog traps.
Enable WEP traps.
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Purpose
Enter global configuration mode.
Specify the recipient of the trap message.
For host-addr, specify the name or address of the
•
host (the targeted recipient).
Specify traps (the default) to send SNMP traps
•
to the host. Specify informs to send SNMP
informs to the host.
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Specify the SNMP version to support. Version 1,
the default, is not available with informs.
Version 3 has three security levels:
auth—Specifies authentication of packets
–
without encryption
noauth—Specifies no authentication and no
–
encryption for packets
priv—Specifies authentication and
–
encryption for packets
For community-string, specify the string to send
•
with the notification operation. Though you can
set this string using the snmp-server host
command, Cisco recommends that you define
this string by using the snmp-server
community command before using the
snmp-server host command.
For notification-type, use the keywords listed in
•
Table 18-4 on page
Enable the access point to send specific traps. For a
list of traps, see
To enable multiple types of traps, you must issue a
separate snmp-server enable traps command for
each trap type.
Return to privileged EXEC mode.
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Configuring SNMP
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Table 18-4 on page
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