Technicolor - Thomson SpeedTouchTM620 Network Router User Manual


 
Chapter 10
SpeedTouch™ Monitoring
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10.2.7 How to Configure the SNMP Target
About the SNMP Target The SNMP target is the destination for the SNMP traps, e.g an SNMP Manager. You
can add up to nine different SNMP manager destination addresses, using the
:snmp target add command.
Command Use the following command to add an SNMP target:
Parameters: The command has the following parameters:
add name = <string> addr = <ip-address> [port = <number{0-65535}>]
[mask = <ip-mask(dotted or cidr)>]
[timeout = <number{0-2147483647}>] [retries = <number{0-255}>]
[maxpertime = <number{0-255}>] [windowtime = <number{0-3600}>]
[taglist = <quoted string>] [params = <{V1Params}>]
[storage = <{other|volatile|nonVolatile|permanent|readOnly}>]
[mms = <number{484-65535}>]
Parameter Value Description
name <string> Name of this target.
addr <ip-address> IP address of the target
port <number{0-65535}> Target port number.
Default: 162.
mask <ip-mask(dotted or cidr)> IP bitfield mask,
This is only applicable in case of
source address checking.
timeout <number{0-2147483647}> SNMP expected maximum round
trip time (in hundredths seconds)
for communicating with the target
address.
retries <number{0-255}> Number of times the snmp entity
will attempt to retransmit an
inform when no response is
received.
maxpertime <number{0-255}> Maximum number of
notifications that can be sent
within a limited time base,
defined as window time.
windowtime <number{0-3600}> Time base (in seconds) that limits
the number of notifications. A
window time of 0 deactivates the
trap rate limitation mechanism.