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Configuring for Network Management Applications
Using SNMP Tools To Manage the Switch

SNMP Notification and Traps

The switches covered in this guide support the SNMPv3 notification process.
They also support version 1or version 2c traps. For more information on
version 1or version2c traps, see “Trap Features” on page 13-20. The SNMPv3
notification process allows for the messages passed to be authenticated and
encrypted if you choose. To set up a SNMPv3 notification there are three steps:

1. Establish a Notification with the

snmpv3 notify command

2. Point the notification to a Address with the

snmpv3 targetaddress com­

mand.

3. Establish a parameter record for the target address with the

snmpv3

params command.

Syntax: [no] snmpv3 notify < notify-name > [ tagvalue < tag-name > ]

This adds or deletes a notification request. To remove
a mapping you only need the

notify-name.

[no] snmpv3 targetaddress < addr-name > params < parms-name>
< IP-Addr >

Add or delete an address where notification messages
are sent.

filter < none | debug | all | not-info | critical >

This filter messages to restrict type of messages
transmitted to address. (Default: none)

udp-port < port >

This specifies the UDP port to use. (Default: 162)

port-mask < mask >

Used to specific a range of UDP ports. ( Default: 0)

addr-mask < mask >

Used to specify a range of address to transit notify
messages. ( Default: 0)

retries < value >

Number times to retransmit a message when no
response is reviewed. (Default: 3)

timeout < value >

How long to wait for a response for the target. ( Default:
1500)

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