Network Commands
SNMP Commands
The Terminal Server supports SNMP traps restart and SNMP community authentication error.
Add Community
Description Adds an SNMP community (version 1 and version 2).
User Level Admin
Syntax
Options
Add Trap
Description Adds an SNMP trap.
User Level Admin
Syntax
Options
add community <community_name> <config_host>|<ip_address>
none|readonly|readwrite
<community_name>
A name that will be sent to the Terminal Server from an SNMP manager. This name
will define the permissions of the manager.
<config_host>|<ip_address>
The host name of the SNMP community that will send requests to the Terminal
Server.
The IP address of the SNMP manager that will send requests to the Terminal
Server. If the address is
0.0.0.0
can access the Terminal Server.
none|readonly|readwrite
Permits the Terminal Server to respond to SNMP requests by:
None—There is no response to requests from SNMP.
Readonly—Responds only to Read requests from SNMP.
Readwrite—Responds to both Read and Write requests from SNMP.
add trap <trap_name> <config_host>|<ip_address>
<trap_name>
An arbitrary trap community name.
<config_host>|<ip_address>
Defines the hosts (by IP address) that will receive trap messages generated by the
Terminal Server. Up to four trap hosts can be defined.
, any SNMP manager with the
Command Line Interface 107
Network Commands
Community Name
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