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3 — Configuring Your Router
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3.7.2 SNMP Trap
i) To add a trap destination:
snmp trap add <community> <IP addr> [<port>]
ii) To delete a trap destination:
snmp trap delete <community> <IP addr> [<port>]
iii) To delete all traps destination:
snmp trap flush
iv) To list trap(s) destination:
snmp trap list
Example:
>snmp trap add community_name 192.168.1.5 21
>snmp trap list
trap add community_name 192.168.1.5 21
>snmp trap delete community_name 192.168.1.5 21
>snmp trap list
No trap destinations set
3.8 Setting up Telnet Access
(By factory default, Telnet Access is enabled. If the feature has been removed from
your router, you may carry out the following steps to enable it.)
Ensure that your router has SNMP write access enabled (see Section 3.7 - Setting
Up SNMP) before you proceed with the Telnet Access setup.
To enable Telnet to your router:
ip portname add telnet 23/tcp
config save
The Telnet password will be your SNMP write access community name
that you have entered during SNMP setup (section 3.7.1, step (ii)).