Planet WGSW-52040 Configuration Manual page 60

48-port 10/100/1000base-t + 4-port 100/1000x sfp managed switch
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{<ipv6-num-std>|<ipv6-name>}]
7. Configure view
Command
Global Mode
snmp-server view <view-string>
<oid-string> {include|exclude}
no snmp-server view <view-string>
[<oid-string>]
8. Configuring TRAP
Command
Global Mode
snmp-server enable traps
no snmp-server enable traps
snmp-server host { <host-ipv4-address> |
<host-ipv6-address> } {v1 | v2c | {v3
{noauthnopriv | authnopriv | authpriv}}}
<user-string>
no snmp-server host
{ <host-ipv4-address> |
<host-ipv6-address> } {v1 | v2c | {v3
{noauthnopriv | authnopriv | authpriv}}}
<user-string>
snmp-server trap-source {<ipv4-address>
| <ipv6-address>}
no snmp-server trap-source
{<ipv4-address> | <ipv6-address>}
9. Enable/Disable RMON
Command
Global mode
rmon enable
no rmon enable
Explanation
Configure view on the switch. This command
is used for SNMP v3.
Explanation
Enable the switch to send Trap message.
This command is used for SNMP v1/v2/v3.
Set the host IPv4/IPv6 address which is used
to receive SNMP Trap information. For SNMP
v1/v2, this command also configures Trap
community string; for SNMP v3, this
command also configures Trap user name
and security level. The "no" form of this
command cancels this IPv4 or IPv6 address.
Set the source IPv4 or IPv6 address which is
used to send trap packet, the no command
deletes the configuration.
Explanation
Enable/disable RMON.
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