Creating an SNMPv3 view
To create an SNMPv3 view, the following information must be provided:
ViewName — A string of up to 32 characters representing the name of the view.
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ViewType — Indicates whether the specified OID is included or excluded from the view.
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OIDs — A list of the OIDs accessible using the view.
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Configuring SNMP traps
When SNMP traps are enabled on the device, SNMP traps are sent to all IP addresses listed in
the trap receivers table. You can add and remove addresses from the trap receivers table. In
addition, you can limit the traps sent to specified receivers. You can also enable and disable link
up/down traps on specified G250/G350 interfaces. Use the following commands to configure
the trap receivers table:
Note:
You need an Admin privilege level to use the SNMP commands.
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Use the snmp-server enable notifications command to enable SNMP traps and
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notifications. Use the no form of this command to disable SNMP traps and notifications.
Use the set port trap command to enable and disable link-up and link-down
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notifications and traps.
Use the set snmp trap enable/disable auth command to enable and disable
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authentication failure traps for all managers.
Use the set snmp trap enable frame-relay command to enable frame relay traps
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for all managers.
Use the show snmp command to display SNMP information.
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Use the snmp-server informs command to configure the SNMPv3 timeout and retries
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for notifications.
Use the snmp-server host command to define an SNMPv3 notification host. Use the
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no form of this command to remove an SNMPv3 notification host and to remove
notification filter groups from a specific host. You can define the following parameters with
this command:
- type — Determines whether to send traps or informs to the recipient. The default is
traps.
Configuring SNMP traps
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