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snmp notify-add 
Description 
The  snmp notify-add command is used to add Notification. To delete the 
corresponding Notification, please use no snmp notify-add command. With the 
Notification function enabled, the switch can initiatively report to the 
management station about the important events that occur on the Views, which 
allows the management station to monitor and process the events in time. 
Syntax 
snmp notify-add
 {ip} {udp-port} {user-name} [smode { v1 | v2c | v3 }] [slev 
{ noAuthNoPriv | authNoPriv | authPriv }] [type { trap | inform }
]
 [resend resend
[timeout timeout
no snmp notify-add
 {ip} {user-name} 
Parameter 
ip
  ——  The IP Address of the management Host. 
udp-port
  —— UDP port, which is used to send notifications. The UDP port 
functions with the IP address for the notification sending. By default, it is 162. 
user-name
  ——  The User name of the management station. 
smode  ——  The Security Model of the management station, with v1, v2c and 
v3 options. By default, the option is v1. 
slev  —— The Security Level of SNMP v3 Group. There are three options, 
including noAuthNoPriv (no authorization and no encryption), authNoPriv 
(authorization and no encryption) and authPriv (authorization and encryption). 
By default, the option is noAuthNoPriv. 
type  —— The type of the notifications, with trap and inform options. Trap 
indicates traps are sent, while inform indicates informs are sent. The inform type 
has a higher security than the trap type and resend and timeout need to be 
configured if you select this option. You can only select the trap type in Security 
Model v1. By default, the type of the notifications is trap.   
resend
  —— The amount of times the switch resends an inform request, 
ranging from 1 to 255. The switch will resend the inform request if it doesn’t get 
the response from the management station during the Timeout interval, and it 
will terminate resending the inform request if the resending times reach the 
specified Retry times. 
timeout
  —— The maximum time for the switch to wait for the response from 
the management station before resending a request, ranging from 1 to 3600 in 
seconds.