IronPort Systems 4108GL User Manual

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Configuring for Network Management Applications
Overview

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In the next example, the

show snmp-server command shows that the switch

has been previously configured to send SNMP traps to management stations
belonging to the “public”, “red-team”, and “blue-team” communities.

Figure 12-4. Example of Show SNMP-Server Listing

Configuring Trap Receivers.

This command specifies trap receivers by

community membership, management station IP address, and the type of
Event Log messages to send to the trap receiver.

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If you specify a community name that does not exist—that is, has not yet been
configured on the switch—the switch still accepts the trap receiver assign-
ment. However, no traps will be sent to that trap receiver until the community
to which it belongs has been configured on the switch.

Syntax:

snmp-server host

<community-str> <ip-address> [<none | all | non-info | critical | debug>]

For example, to configure a trap receiver in a community named "red-team"
with an IP address of 10.28.227.130 to receive only "critical" log messages:

HP4108(config)# snmp-server trap-receiver red-team

10.28.227.130 critical

Example of
Community
Name Data (See
page 12-5.)

Example of Trap
Receiver Data

Authentication
Trap Setting

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