
SNMP Commands 435
User Guidelines
View-name should be an existing view created using the
snmp-server view
command. If there
are multiple records with the same view-name, then the argument specified in this command
points to first view-name in the table.
Example
The following example attaches a group called
user-group
to SNMPv3 and assigns to the
group the privacy security level and read access rights to a view called
user-view
.
console(config)# snmp-server group user-group v3 priv read user-
view
snmp-server host
Use the
snmp-server host
command in Global Configuration mode to specify the recipient of
Simple Network Management Protocol notifications. To remove the specified host, use the
no
form
of this command. This command enters the user into SNMP-host configuration mode.
Syntax
snmp-server host
{
ip-address
|
hostname
}
community
{
traps
{
v1
|
v2
} |
informs
[
timeout
seconds
] [
retries
retries
]} [
udpport
port
] [
filter
filtername
]
no snmp-server host
ip-address
•
ip-address
—Specifies the IP address of the host (targeted recipient).
•
hostname
—Specifies the name of the host. (Range:1-158 characters)
•
community
—Specifies a password-like community string sent with the notification
operation. (Range: 1-20 characters)
•
traps
—Indicates that SNMP traps are sent to this host.
•
v1
—Indicates that SNMPv1 traps will be used.
•
v2
—Indicates that SNMPv2 traps will be used.
•
informs
—Indicates that SNMPv2 informs are sent to this host.
•
seconds
—Number of seconds to wait for an acknowledgment before resending informs.
The default is 15 seconds. (Range: 1-300 characters.)
•
retries
—Maximum number of times to resend an inform request. The default is 3
attempts. (Range: 1-255 characters.)
•
port
—UDP port of the host to use. The default is 162. (Range: 1-65535 characters.)
•
filtername
—A string that is the name of the filter that defines the filter for this host. If
unspecified, does not filter anything (Range: 1-30 characters.)
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