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Chapter 21 Configuring SNMP
Configuring SNMP
You can use the snmp-server host global configuration command to a specific host to receive the
notification types listed in
notification types listed in
.
Beginning in privileged EXEC mode, follow these steps to configure the switch to send traps or informs
to a host:
to a host:
entity
Generates a trap for SNMP entity changes.
envmon
Generates environmental monitor traps. You can enable any or all of these
environmental traps: fan, shutdown, status, supply, temperature.
environmental traps: fan, shutdown, status, supply, temperature.
flash
Generates SNMP FLASH notifications.
hsrp
Generates a trap for Hot Standby Router Protocol (HSRP) changes.
mac-notification
Generates a trap for MAC address notifications.
port-security
Generates SNMP port security traps. You can also set a maximum trap rate
per second. The range is from 0 to 1000; the default is 0, which means that
there is no rate limit.
per second. The range is from 0 to 1000; the default is 0, which means that
there is no rate limit.
rtr
Generates a trap for the SNMP Response Time Reporter (RTR).
snmp
Generates a trap for SNMP-type notifications.
stpx
Generates SNMP STP Extended MIB traps.
syslog
Generates SNMP syslog traps.
tty
Generates a trap for TCP connections. This trap is enabled by default.
vlancreate
Generates SNMP VLAN-created traps.
vlandelete
Generates SNMP VLAN-deleted traps.
vlan-membership
Generates a trap for SNMP VLAN membership changes.
vtp
Generates a trap for VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP) changes.
Table 21-4
Switch Notification Types (continued)
Notification Type
Keyword
Keyword
Description
Command
Purpose
Step 1
configure terminal
Enter global configuration mode.
Step 2
snmp-server engineID remote
ip-address engineid-string
ip-address engineid-string
Specify the engine ID for the remote host.
Step 3
snmp-server user username
groupname {remote host [udp-port
port]} {v1 [access access-list] | v2c
[access access-list] | v3 [encrypted]
[access access-list] [auth {md5 | sha}
auth-password]}
groupname {remote host [udp-port
port]} {v1 [access access-list] | v2c
[access access-list] | v3 [encrypted]
[access access-list] [auth {md5 | sha}
auth-password]}
Configure an SNMP user to be associated with the remote host created in
Step 2.
Step 2.
Note
You cannot configure a remote user for an address without first
configuring the engine ID for the remote host. Otherwise, you
receive an error message, and the command is not executed.
configuring the engine ID for the remote host. Otherwise, you
receive an error message, and the command is not executed.
Step 4
snmp-server group [groupname {v1 |
v2c | v3 {auth | noauth | priv}}] [read
readview] [write writeview] [notify
notifyview] [access access-list]
v2c | v3 {auth | noauth | priv}}] [read
readview] [write writeview] [notify
notifyview] [access access-list]
Configure an SNMP group.