
Management Commands AT8402
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5.6.14 snmptrap
This command adds an SNMP trap receiver. The maximum length of <name> is 16
case-sensitive alphanumeric characters. The <snmpversion> is the version of SNMP.
The version parameter options are snmpv1 or snmpv2.
NOTE: The <name> parameter does not need to be unique, however; the
<name> and <ipaddr> pair must be unique. Multiple entries can exist
with the same <name>, as long as they are associated with a different
<ipaddr>. The reverse scenario is also acceptable. The <name> is the
community name used when sending the trap to the receiver, but the
<name> is not directly associated with the SNMP Community Table,
See “snmp-server community” on page39.”
Default snmpv2
Format
snmptrap <name> <ipaddr> [snmpversion <snmpversion>]
Mode Global Config
5.6.14.1 no snmptrap
This command deletes trap receivers for a community.
Format
no snmptrap <name> <ipaddr>
Mode Global Config
5.6.15 snmptrap snmpversion
This command modifies the SNMP version of a trap. The maximum length of <name>
is 16 case-sensitive alphanumeric characters. The <snmpversion> parameter options
are snmpv1 or snmpv2.
NOTE: This command does not support a “no” form.
Default snmpv2
Format
snmptrap snmpversion <name> <ipaddr> <snmpversion>
Mode Global Config
5.6.16 snmptrap ipaddr
This command assigns an IP address to a specified community name. The maximum
length of name is 16 case-sensitive alphanumeric characters.
NOTE: IP addresses in the SNMP trap receiver table must be unique. If you
make multiple entries using the same IP address, the first entry is
retained and processed. All duplicate entries are ignored.
Format
snmptrap ipaddr <name> <ipaddrold> <ipaddrnew>
Mode Global Config
5.6.17 snmptrap mode
This command activates or deactivates an SNMP trap. Enabled trap receivers are active
(able to receive traps). Disabled trap receivers are inactive (not able to receive traps).
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