3Com 4500 50-PORT Switch User Manual


 
388 CHAPTER 12: USING SYSTEM MANAGEMENT COMMANDS
undo snmp-agent target-host host-addr securityname community-string
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Parameter
trap: Specifies the host to receive traps or notifications
address: Specifies the transport address to be used in the generation of SNMP
messages.
udp-domain: Specifies the transport domain over UDP for the target address.
host-addr: Enter the IP address of the destination host.
udp-port udp-port-number: Enter the UDP port number of the host to receive
the SNMP notification.
params: Specifies the SNMP target information to be used in the generation of
SNMP messages.
community-string: Enter the community name, up to 32 characters in length.
v1: Specifies SNMP version v1.
v2c: Specifies SNMP version v2C.
v3: Specifies SNMP version v3.
authentication: Specifies that the packet is authenticated without encryption.
privacy: Specifies that the packet is authenticated and encrypted.
community-string: Specifies the community name. The character string ranges
from1 to 32 bytes.
Description
Use the snmp-agent target-host command to select and configure the host that
you want to receive SNMP notification.
Use the undo snmp-agent target-host command to cancel the host currently
configured to receive SNMP notification.
You must enter the snmp-agent trap enable command before you enter the
snmp-agent target-host command. The snmp-agent trap enable command
enables the device to transmit Trap packets. To send Trap messages, at least one
snmp-agent target-host command should be configured.
Example
To enable Trap messages to be sent to 2.2.2.2 with a community name of
comaccess, enter the following:
<SW4500>system-view
System View: return to User View with Ctrl+Z.
[SW4500]snmp-agent trap enable