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The SNMP v3 user name that is specfied in the target must first be
configured using the snmpv3 user command.
Example
HP420(config)#snmpv3 targets mytraps 192.168.1.33 chris
HP420(config)#
snmpv3 filter
This command configures SNMP v3 notification filters. Use the no form to
delete an SNMP v3 filter or remove a subtree from a filter.
Syntax
snmpv3 filter <filter-id> <include | exclude> <subtree>
no snmpv3 filter <filter-id> [subtree]
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filter-id - A user-defined name that identifies an SNMP v3 notification
filter. (Maximum length: 32 characters)
include - Indicates objects in the MIB subtree to be sent to the
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assigned receiving target.
exclude - Indicates objects in the MIB subtree not to be sent to the
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assigned receiving target.
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subtree - The part of the MIB subtree that is to be included in the
filter.
Default Setting
None
Command Mode
Global Configuration
Command Usage
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By default, all trap messages are enabled and sent to configured
Target IDs. To disable a trap, use the no snmp-server trap command.
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The access point allows up to 10 notification filters to be created.
Each filter can be defined by up to 20 MIB subtree ID entries.
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Use the command more than once with the same filter ID to build a
filter that includes or exculdes multiple MIB objects.
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The MIB subtree must be defined in the form ".1.3.6.1" and always
start with a ".".
Command Line Reference
SNMP Commands
6-35
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