Specifications
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Configuring for SNMP Access
Example: Configuring SNMP TRAP Messages
The following example shows how to create the community name server. In this
example, only NMS 195.1.1.2 can access community name SERVER. The access
server sends TRAP messages to this NMS.
Local> CHANGE SNMP COMMUNITY "SERVER" ADDRESS 195.1.1.2
Local> CHANGE SNMP COMMUNITY "SERVER" SET ENABLED
Local> CHANGE SNMP COMMUNITY "SERVER" TRAP ENABLED
Local> CHANGE SNMP AUTHENTICATION ENABLED
Local> CHANGE SNMP ENABLED
Sample SNMP Configuration
Figure 17-2 is a diagram of a network configuration that results from the
commands in the Configuring a Community Name for Access by Any NMS,
Configuring a Community Name with an Address, and Configuring Community
Names to Send TRAP Messages sections:
Line down A network data link session was disconnected on port n.
Authentication Unauthorized SNMP access was attempted
This Event: Occurs When:
TRAPS cannot be enabled for communities with the IP address ANY.
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