Users Guide

version 1 | 2c | 3 (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword version to specify the security model then the security
model version number 1, 2c, or 3:
Version 1 is the least secure version.
Version 3 is the most secure of the security modes.
Version 2c allows transmission of informs and counter 64, which allows for integers
twice the width of what is normally allowed.
The default is version 1.
auth (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword auth to specify authentication of a packet without
encryption.
noauth (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword noauth to specify no authentication of a packet.
priv (OPTIONAL) Enter the keyword priv to specify both authentication and then scrambling
of the packet.
community-string Enter a text string (up to 20 characters long) as the name of the SNMP community.
NOTE: For version 1 and version 2c security models, this string represents the
name of the SNMP community. The string can be set using this command;
however, Dell Networking OS recommends setting the community string
using the snmp-server community command before executing this
command. For version 3 security model, this string is the USM user security
name.
udp-port port-
number
(OPTIONAL) Enter the keywords udp-port followed by the port number of the remote
host to use. The range is from 0 to 65535. The default is 162.
notication-type (OPTIONAL) Enter one of the following keywords for the type of trap to be sent to the
host:
bgp — Enable BGP state change traps.
ecfm — Enable ECFM state change traps.
entity — Enable entity change traps.
envmon — Enable SNMP environmental monitor traps.
eoam — Enable EOAM state change traps
ets — Enable ets traps
fips — Enable FIP Snooping state change traps
lacp — Enable LACP state change traps.
isis — Enable ISIS adjacency change traps
pfc — Enable pfc traps
snmp — Enable SNMP trap
stp — Enable 802.1d state change traps
vlt — Enable VLT traps
vrrp — Enable VRRP state change traps
xstp — Enable 802.1s, 802.1w, and PVST+ state change traps
The default is all trap types are sent to host.
Defaults
As above.
Command Modes CONFIGURATION
Supported Modes Programmable-Mux (PMUX)
346 Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) and Syslog