Configuring for Network Management Applications
Using SNMP Tools To Manage the Switch
params value matches params name.
Figure 15-8. Example of SNMP Notification and Trap Configuration
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This established the security model to use for messages
passed to the targetaddress. If you use ver3 then
msg-processing must also be ver3.
< msg-processing < ver1 | ver2c | ver3 > [noaut | auth | priv]
Establishes the msg-processing algorithm for messages
passed to the target address. If ver3 is used and sec
model is ver3 then you must select a security services
level (noauth, auth, or priv).
ver3 means you must select
a security service level.
SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c Trap Features
Feature
snmp-server host (trap receiver)
snmp-server enable (authentication trap)
A trap receiver is a management station designated by the switch to receive
SNMP traps sent from the switch. An authentication trap is a specialized
SNMP trap sent to trap receivers when an unauthorized management station
tries to access the switch.
Fixed or "Well-Known" Traps: The Series 5300xl switches automatically
sends fixed traps (such as "coldStart", "warmStart", "linkDown", and
"linkUp") to trap receivers using the public community name. These traps
cannot be redirected to other communities. Thus, if you change or delete the
default public community name, these traps will be lost.
Tag value matches taglist value.
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