Configuring for Network Management Applications
Using SNMP Tools To Manage the Switch
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ProCurve(config)# show snmp-server
SNMP Communities
Community Name
---------------- -------- -----------
-
public
Trap Receivers
Link-Change Traps Enabled on Ports [All] : All
Send Authentication Traps [No] : No
Address
---------------------- ---------------- ------------------
10.28.227.200
Figure 14-10. Example of Show SNMP-Server with Link-Change Traps Enabled
Configuring the Source IP Address for SNMP Requests
and Traps
SNMP-Server Source IP Address Commands
show snmp-server
snmp-server response-source [dst-ip-of
request | IP-ADDR | loopback<0-7>]
snmp-server trap-source [ IP-ADDR |
loopback<0-7>]
The switch uses the interface IP address as the source IP address in the IP
header when sending a response to SNMP requests. For multi-netted
interfaces, the source IP address is the outgoing interface IP address, which
may be different from the IP address in the destination field of the IP header
of the request. It is sometimes desirable for security reasons to send SNMP
replies from the same IP address as the one on which the corresponding SNMP
MIB View Write Access
Manager
Unrestricted
Community
public
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