Instruction Manual
Table Of Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Using the CLI
- Chapter 2. ACL Commands
- Chapter 3. AAA Commands
- Chapter 4. Address Table Commands
- bridge address
- bridge multicast filtering
- bridge multicast address
- bridge multicast forbidden address
- bridge multicast unregistered
- bridge multicast forward-all
- bridge multicast forbidden forward-all
- bridge aging-time
- clear bridge
- port security
- port security mode
- port security max
- port security routed secure-address
- show bridge address-table
- show bridge address-table static
- show bridge address-table count
- show bridge multicast address-table
- show bridge multicast address-table static
- show bridge multicast filtering
- show bridge multicast unregistered
- show ports security
- show ports security addresses
- Chapter 5. Clock Commands
- clock set
- clock source
- clock timezone
- clock summer-time
- sntp authentication-key
- sntp authenticate
- sntp trusted-key
- sntp client poll timer
- sntp broadcast client enable
- sntp anycast client enable
- sntp client enable (Interface)
- sntp unicast client enable
- sntp unicast client poll
- sntp server
- show clock
- show sntp configuration
- show sntp status
- Chapter 6. Configuration and Image File Commands
- Chapter 7. DHCP Snooping Commands
- ip dhcp snooping
- ip dhcp snooping vlan
- ip dhcp snooping trust
- ip dhcp snooping information option allowed-untrusted
- ip dhcp snooping verify
- ip dhcp snooping database
- ip dhcp snooping database update-freq
- ip dhcp snooping binding
- clear ip dhcp snooping database
- show ip dhcp snooping
- show ip dhcp snooping binding
- Chapter 8. Ethernet Configuration Commands
- interface ethernet
- interface range ethernet
- shutdown
- description
- speed
- duplex
- negotiation
- flowcontrol
- mdix
- back-pressure
- system flowcontrol
- clear counters
- set interface active
- show interfaces advertise
- show interfaces configuration
- show interfaces status
- show interfaces description
- show interfaces counters
- port storm-control include-multicast (IC)
- port storm-control broadcast enable
- port storm-control broadcast rate
- show ports storm-control
- Chapter 9. GVRP Commands
- Chapter 10. IGMP Snooping Commands
- ip igmp snooping (Global)
- ip igmp snooping (Interface)
- ip igmp snooping mrouter learn-pim-dvmrp
- ip igmp snooping host-time-out
- ip igmp snooping querier enable
- ip igmp snooping querier address
- ip igmp snooping querier version
- ip igmp snooping mrouter-time-out
- ip igmp snooping leave-time-out
- show ip igmp snooping mrouter
- show ip igmp snooping interface
- show ip igmp snooping groups
- Chapter 11. IP Addressing Commands
- Chapter 12. IPv6 Addressing Commands
- Chapter 13. Line Commands
- Chapter 14. DHCP Option 82 Commands
- Chapter 15. IP DHCP Relay
- Chapter 16. LACP Commands
- Chapter 17. LLDP Commands
- lldp enable (global)
- lldp enable (interface)
- lldp timer
- lldp hold-multiplier
- lldp reinit-delay
- lldp tx-delay
- lldp optional-tlv
- lldp management-address
- lldp notifications
- lldp med enable
- lldp med network-policy (global)
- lldp med network-policy (interface)
- lldp med location
- clear lldp rx
- show lldp configuration
- show lldp med configuration
- show lldp local
- show lldp neighbors
- Chapter 18. Login Banner Commands
- Chapter 19. Management ACL Commands
- Chapter 20. PHY Diagnostics Commands
- Chapter 21. Port Channel Commands
- Chapter 22. Port Monitor Commands
- Chapter 23. Power over Ethernet Commands
- Chapter 24. QoS Commands
- Chapter 25. Radius Commands
- Chapter 26. RMON Commands
- Chapter 27. SNMP Commands
- snmp-server community
- snmp-server view
- snmp-server group
- snmp-server user
- snmp-server engineID local
- snmp-server enable traps
- snmp-server filter
- snmp-server host
- snmp-server v3-host
- snmp-server trap authentication
- snmp-server contact
- snmp-server location
- snmp-server set
- show snmp
- show snmp engineid
- show snmp views
- show snmp groups
- show snmp filters
- show snmp users
- Chapter 28. Spanning-Tree Commands
- spanning-tree
- spanning-tree mode
- spanning-tree forward-time
- spanning-tree hello-time
- spanning-tree max-age
- spanning-tree priority
- spanning-tree disable
- spanning-tree cost
- spanning-tree port-priority
- spanning-tree portfast
- spanning-tree link-type
- spanning-tree pathcost method
- spanning-tree bpdu
- spanning-tree guard root
- spanning-tree bpduguard
- clear spanning-tree detected-protocols
- spanning-tree mst priority
- spanning-tree mst max-hops
- spanning-tree mst port-priority
- spanning-tree mst cost
- spanning-tree mst configuration
- instance (mst)
- name (mst)
- revision (mst)
- show (mst)
- exit (mst)
- abort (mst)
- show spanning-tree
- Chapter 29. SSH Commands
- Chapter 30. Syslog Commands
- Chapter 31. TACACS+ Commands
- Chapter 32. Tunnel Commands
- Chapter 33. System Management Commands
- Chapter 34. User Interface Commands
- Chapter 35. VLAN Commands
- vlan database
- vlan
- interface vlan
- interface range vlan
- name
- switchport protected
- switchport mode
- switchport access vlan
- switchport trunk allowed vlan
- switchport trunk native vlan
- switchport general allowed vlan
- switchport general pvid
- switchport general ingress-filtering disable
- switchport general acceptable-frame-type tagged-only
- switchport general map macs-group vlan
- map mac macs-group
- show vlan macs-group
- switchport forbidden vlan
- ip internal-usage-vlan
- show vlan
- show vlan internal usage
- show interfaces switchport
- Chapter 36. Web Server Commands
- Chapter 37. 802.1x Commands
- aaa authentication dot1x
- dot1x system-auth-control
- dot1x port-control
- dot1x re-authentication
- dot1x timeout re-authperiod
- dot1x re-authenticate
- dot1x timeout quiet-period
- dot1x timeout tx-period
- dot1x max-req
- dot1x timeout supp-timeout
- dot1x timeout server-timeout
- show dot1x
- show dot1x users
- show dot1x statistics
- dot1x auth-not-req
- dot1x guest-vlan
- dot1x single-host-violation
- dot1x mac-authentication
- show dot1x advanced
- dot1x guest-vlan enable
- dot1x guest-vlan timeout
- dot1x radius-attributes vlan
- Index

SNMP Commands
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snmp-server v3-host
The snmp-server v3-host Global Configuration mode command specifies the recipient of Simple Network
Management Protocol Version 3 notifications. Use the no form of this command to remove the specified host.
Syntax
snmp-server v3-host {ipv4-address | ipv6-address | hostname} username [traps | informs] {noauth | auth |
priv} [udp-port port] [filter filtername] [timeout seconds] [retries retries]
no snmp-server host {ipv4-address | ipv6-address | hostname} username [traps | informs]
Parameters
•
ipv4-address — IPv4 address of the host (the targeted recipient). An out-of-band IP address can be specified
as described in the usage guidelines.
• ipv6-address — IPv6 address of the host (the targeted recipient). When the IPv6 address is a Link Local
address (IPv6Z address), the outgoing interface name must be specified. Refer to the usage guidelines for
the interface name syntax.
• hostname — Specifies the name of the host. (Range:1-158 characters)
• username — Specifies the name of the user to use to generate the notification. (Range: 1-24)
• traps — Indicates that SNMP traps are sent to this host.
• informs — Indicates that SNMP informs are sent to this host.
• noauth — Indicates no authentication of a packet.
• auth — Indicates authentication of a packet without encrypting it.
• priv — Indicates authentication of a packet with encryption.
• port — Specifies the UDP port of the host to use. If unspecified, the default UDP port number is 162.
(Range: 1-65535)
• filtername — Specifies a string that defines the filter for this host. If unspecified, nothing is filtered.
(Range: 1-30 characters)
• seconds — Specifies the number of seconds to wait for an acknowledgment before resending informs. If
unspecified, the default timeout period is 15 seconds. (Range: 1-300)
• retries — Specifies the maximum number of times to resend an inform request. If unspecified, the default
maximum number of retries is 3. (Range: 0-255)
Default Configuration
This command has no default configuration.
Command Mode
Global Configuration mode
User Guidelines
•
A user and notification view are not automatically created. Use the snmp-server user, snmp-server group
and snmp-server view Global Configuration mode commands to generate a user, group and notify group,
respectively.
• The format of an IPv6Z address is: <ipv6-link-local-address>%<interface-name>
interface-name = vlan<integer> | ch<integer> | isatap<integer> | <physical-port-name>
– integer = <decimal-number> | <integer><decimal-number>
– decimal-number = 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9