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SNMP
DELETE HOST
Use the snmp delete host command to stop sending SNMP notifications to a manager/host.
SNMP
SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, SNMPv3
Command form
snmp delete host HOST [
HOST
[
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v1
v2c
[
trap
Examples
• Delete inform notifications for SNMPv3 remoteUser on host 192.168.0.3 with engine id
0x80007b9d03001dffe67899:
CONTROLLER>snmp delete host 192.168.0.5 v3 remoteUser inform 0x80007b9d03001dffe67899
• Delete SNMPv2c trap notifications on host 192.168.0.4:162:
CONTROLLER>snmp delete host udp:192.168.0.4:162 v2c
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|
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v1
v2c
v3
Specifies details of the host to stop sending messages to.
HOST uses the following format:
{[
|
udp:
(Optional) For
UDP or UDPv6. If UDP type is not specified, it is assumed to be UDP.
For address, specify the hostname or address in IPv4 or IPv6 format of the manager
you want to stop sending notifications to. A UDP port number may optionally be
specified. If port is not specified, it is assumed to be the default UDP port (162).
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]
(Optional) Specifies the host SNMP version used by the host/manager and thus the
v3
format of the notifications that you want to stop sending. If unspecified, it is assume
to be SNMPv3.
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]
(Optional) Specifies the type of notifications to stop sending, either traps or informs.
inform
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]
trap
inform
]address[:port]}
udp6:
/
, specify the UDP message type to stop sending, either
udp:
udp6:
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