Q-Logic 5802V Manuel D’Utilisation

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13 – Simple Network Management Protocol Configuration
Resetting the SNMP Configuration
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The following example configures SNMP trap 1:
SANbox (admin) #> set setup snmp trap 1
A list of attributes with formatting and current values will follow.
  Enter a new value or simply press the ENTER key to accept the current value.
  If you wish to terminate this process before reaching the end of the list
  press 'q' or 'Q' and the ENTER key to do so.
  Current Values:
    Trap1Enabled    True
    Trap1Address    10.20.33.181
    Trap1Port       5001
    Trap1Severity   info
    Trap1Version    2
    Trap1Community  northdakota
  New Value (press ENTER to not specify value, 'q' to quit):
    Trap1Enabled    (True / False)                    :
    Trap1Address    (hostname, IPv4, or IPv6 Address) :
    Trap1Port       (decimal value, 1-65535)          :
    Trap1Severity   (select a severity level)
                    1=unknown     6=warning
                    2=emergency   7=notify
                    3=alert       8=info
                    4=critical    9=debug
                    5=error       10=mark             :
    Trap1Version    (1 / 2)                           :
    Trap1Community  (string, max=32 chars)            :
  Do you want to save and activate this snmp setup? (y/n): [n]
Resetting the SNMP Configuration
Enter the 
 SNMP command in an Admin session to reset the SNMP 
configuration back to the factory defaults as shown in the following example. 
Refer to 
 for a listing of the SNMP configuration factory defaults.
SANbox (admin) #> reset snmp