User`s guide
Using the Telnet/SSH/CLI Interface
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Trap Receiver Commands
Use trap receiver commands to configure the stations receiving traps (see Table 16). The maximum number of
trap receivers is three.
setSNMP Modify an SNMP setting.
Syntax getSNMP [option1] [option2] . . .
Options snmpVersion = Disabled | V1 | V3 | V1V3
ReadCommunityName = “xx..xx“(See Note 1)
WriteCommunitySecurityLevel = 0 | 2(0=No, 2=Yes)
WriteCommunityName = “xx..xx“(See Notes 1, 2)
User = “xx..xx“(See Note 1)
UserSecurityLevel = 1 | 2 | 3(1=No Auth, 2=Auth NoPriv, 3=Auth Priv)(See Note 1)
UserPassword = “xx..xx“(See Notes 1, 3, 5, 6)
Admin = “xx..xx“(See Note 1)
AdminSecurityLevel = 1 | 2 | 3(1=No Auth, 2=Auth NoPriv, 3=Auth Priv)(See Note 1)
AdminPassword = “xx..xx“(See Notes 1, 4, 5, 6)
NotificationUserName = “xx..xx”
FirmwareUpgrade = 0 | 1(0=No, 1=Yes)
Example #> setSNMP User = “readuser“
Comments Note 1: Setting is write-enabled depending on “snmpVersion“ status.
Note 2: Setting is write-enabled depending on “WriteCommunitySecurityLevel“ status.
Note 3: Setting is write-enabled depending on “UserSecurityLevel“ status.
Note 4: Setting is write-enabled depending on “AdminSecurityLevel“ status.
Note 5: Remember to set echo off.
Note 6: Minimum length is 8 characters.
Table 15. Network Commands (Continued)
Table 16. Trap Receiver Commands
getTrap
Syntax getTrap N [option1] [option2] . . .
Options for N = 0 | 1| 2 HostName | Name | TrapCommunity | TrapSnmpVersion | TrapSelectedMibs
Example #> getTrap 1 HostName Name
setTrap
Syntax setTrap N [option1] [option2] . . .
Options for N = 0 | 1| 2 HostName = “xx..xx“
Name = “xx..xx“
TrapCommunity = “xx..xx“
TrapSnmpVersion = Disabled | V1 | V3 | V1V3
TrapSelectedMibs = 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7(See Note 1)
Example #> setTrap 0 Name=“My application“
Comment Note 1:bit0 = 1: MIB Pulsar enabled
bit1 = 1: Power MIB enabled
bit2 = 1: MIB IETF enabled