18 • SNMP Configuration
This procedure describes how to define a SNMP trap target and enter community name
Mode: Configure
Step
1
node (cfg)#snmp target IP-address-of-node
security-name community
Use the no command option to remove s SNMP trap target setting.
Example: Specifying the default SNMP trap target
In the following example the NMS running on host with IP address 172.16.224.44 shall be defined as SNMP
trap target. Since the NMS requires that SNMP message headers have a community of Not4evEryOne the secu-
rity-name argument is set accordingly.
SN2300-01(cfg)#snmp target 172.16.224.44 security-name Not4evEryOne
Displaying SNMP related information
Displaying the SNMP related configuration settings is often necessary to check configuration modifications or
when determining the behavior of the SNMP agent running on a SmartNode 1000, 2000 or 4000 series device.
This procedure describes how to display information and configuration settings for SNMP
Mode: Configure
Step
Command
1
node (cfg)#show snmp
Example: Displaying SNMP related information
This example shows how to display SNMP configuration information.
SN2300-01(cfg)#show snmp
SNMP Information:
hostname : SN2300-01
location : Office, 3rd floor, Patton Electronics Co.
contact
: Lorenz Born, Phone 533
Hosts:
172.16.224.44 security-name public
Targets:
172.16.224.44 security-name Not4evEryOne
Communities:
public access-right ro
Not4evEryOne access-right rw
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Command
Displays information and configuration settings for SNMP
SmartWare Software Configuration Guide
Purpose
Configures a SNMP trap target with IP address IP-
address-of-node that receives trap messages of this
SmartNode 1000, 2000 or 4000 series device,
using the security name community on the target.
Purpose
Displaying SNMP related information
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