Trap receivers – LevelOne GTL-2691 User Manual

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private - with read/write access. Authorized management stations are

able to both retrieve and modify MIB objects.

To prevent unauthorized access to the switch from SNMP version 1 or 2c

clients, it is recommended that you change the default community strings.

To configure a community string, complete the following steps:

1.

From the Privileged Exec level global configuration mode prompt, type
“snmp-server community string mode,” where “string” is the

community access string and “mode” is rw (read/write) or ro (read

only). Press <Enter>. (Note that the default mode is read only.)

2.

To remove an existing string, simply type “no snmp-server community
string,” where “string” is the community access string to remove. Press

<Enter>.

Console(config)#snmp-server community admin rw

Console(config)#snmp-server community private

Console(config)#

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If you do not intend to support access to SNMP version 1 and 2c

clients, we recommend that you delete both of the default community

strings. If there are no community strings, then SNMP management access

from SNMP v1 and v2c clients is disabled.

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You can also specify SNMP stations that are to receive traps from the

switch. To configure a trap receiver, use the “snmp-server host” command.

From the Privileged Exec level global configuration mode prompt, type:

“snmp-server host host-address community-string

[version {1 | 2c | 3 {auth | noauth | priv}}]”

where “host-address” is the IP address for the trap receiver, “community-

string” specifies access rights for a version 1/2c host, or is the user name

of a version 3 host, “version” indicates the SNMP client version, and “auth |

noauth | priv” means that authentication, no authentication, or

authentication and privacy is used for v3 clients. Then press <Enter>. For

a more detailed description of these parameters, see

"snmp-server host"

on page 833

. The following example creates a trap host for each type of

SNMP client.

Console(config)#snmp-server host 10.1.19.23 batman

Console(config)#snmp-server host 10.1.19.98 robin version 2c

Console(config)#snmp-server host 10.1.19.34 barbie version 3 auth

Console(config)#

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