Troubleshooting Guide

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Variable Value
notify-filterWORD<1–32> Creates a new entry in the notify filter table. The first
WORD<1-32> specifies the filter profile name, and the second
WORD<1-32> specifies the subtree OID.
sender-ip <A.B.C.D> <A.B.C.D> Configures the SNMP trap receiver and source IP addresses.
Specify the IP address of the destination SNMP server that
receives the SNMP trap notification in the first IP address.
Specify the source IP address of the SNMP trap notification
packet that is transmitted in the second IP address. If this
address is 0.0.0.0, the system uses the IP address of the local
interface that is closest (from an IP routing table perspective) to
the destination SNMP server.
user [engine-id WORD <16–97>] [group
WORD <1–32>][notify-viewWORD<0–
32>|read-viewWORD<0–32>WORD<0–
32>|write- viewWORD<0–32>]
[WORD<1–32>] [md5|sha WORD<1–32>]
[aes|desWORD<1–32>]
Creates a new user in the USM table to authorize a user on a
particular SNMP engine.
[aes|des] WORD<1–32> – Specifies a privacy protocol. If no
value is entered, no authentication capability exists. The
choices are aes and des. WORD<1-32> assigns a privacy
password. If no value is entered, no privacy capability exists.
The range is 1 to 32 characters. You must set authentication
before you can set the privacy option.
engine-id WORD<1–32> – Assigns an SNMPv3 engine ID.
Use the no operator to remove this configuration.
group WORD<1–32> – Specifies the group access name.
[md5|sha] WORD<1–32> – Specifies an authentication
protocol. If no value is entered, no authentication capability
exists. The protocol choices are: MD5 and SHA.
WORD<1-32> specifies an authentication password. If no
value is entered, no authentication capability exists. The
range is 1 to 32 characters.
notify-view WORD<0–32>|read-view WORD<0–32>|write-
view WORD<0–32> – Specifies the view name.
viewWORD<1–32>[WORD<1–32>] WORD<1–32> —Specifies a new entry with this group name.
The range is 1-32 characters.
WORD<1–32> WORD<1–32> —Specifies the prefix that
defines the set of MIB objects accessible by this SNMP entity.
The range is 1 to 32 characters.
Enabling SNMP trap logging
Use SNMP trap logging to send a copy of all traps to the syslog server.
Before you begin
You must configure and enable the syslog server.
SNMP trap configuration using ACLI
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