RUGGEDCOM ROX II
CLI User Guide
Section 5.11.6.1
Viewing a List of SNMP Target Addresses
To view a list of SNMP target addresses configured on the device, type:
show running-config admin snmp snmp-target-address
If target addresses have been configured, a table or list similar to the following example appears:
ruggedcom# show running-config admin snmp snmp-target-address | tab
TARGET NAME
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
127.0.0.1 v1
127.0.0.1 v2
127.0.0.1 v3.guest
127.0.0.1 v3.inform
127.0.0.1 v3.trap
target
!
!
If no SNMP target addresses have been configured, add target addresses as needed. For more information, refer
to
Section 5.11.6.2, "Adding an SNMP Target
Section 5.11.6.2
Adding an SNMP Target Address
To add an SNMP target address, do the following:
1.
Make sure the CLI is in Configuration mode.
2.
Add the SNMP target address by typing:
admin snmp snmp-target-address target-name
Where:
• target-name is a descriptive name for the target (e.g. Corportate NMS)
3.
Configure the following parameter(s) as required:
Parameter
{ target-name }
enabled
target-address { target-address }
trap-port { trap-port }
security-model { security-model }
Viewing a List of SNMP Target Addresses
TARGET
ENABLED
ADDRESS
true
127.0.0.1
true
127.0.0.1
true
127.0.0.1
true
127.0.0.1
true
127.0.0.1
true
192.168.0.111
Address".
Description
Synopsis: A string 1 to 32 characters long
A descriptive name for the target (ie. 'Corportate NMS').
Synopsis: true or false
Default: true
Enables/disables this specific target.
Synopsis: A string
An IPv4 or IPv6 address for the remote target.
Synopsis: An integer between 0 and 65535
Default: 162
The UDP Port for the remote target to receive traps on.
Synopsis: { v1, v2c, v3 }
Default: v2c
TRAP
SECURITY
USER
PORT
MODEL
NAME
162
v1
oper
162
v2c
oper
162
v3
admin
162
v3
admin
162
v3
admin
162
v2c
admin
Setup and Configuration
SECURITY
LEVEL
noAuthNoPriv
noAuthNoPriv
noAuthNoPriv
authPriv
authNoPriv
noAuthNoPriv
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