Snmp-server engine-id, Snmp-server engine-id -133, Snmp c – SMC Networks SMC Tiger 10/100 SMC6128L2 User Manual
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SNMP C
OMMANDS
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In order to send notifications, you must configure at least one
snmp-server host command.
• The authentication, link-up, and link-down traps are legacy
notifications, and therefore when used for SNMP Version 3 hosts,
they must be enabled in conjunction with the corresponding entries in
the Notify View assigned by the snmp-server group command
(page 4-137).
Example
Related Commands
snmp-server host (4-129)
snmp-server engine-id
This command configures an identification string for the SNMPv3 engine.
Use the no form to restore the default.
Syntax
snmp-server engine-id {local | remote {ip-address}} engineid-string
no snmp-server engine-id {local | remote {address}}
• local - Specifies the SNMP engine on this switch.
• remote - Specifies an SNMP engine on a remote device.
• ip-address - The Internet address of the remote device.
• engineid-string - String identifying the engine ID.
(Range: 1-26 hexadecimal characters)
Default Setting
A unique engine ID is automatically generated by the switch based on
its MAC address.
Command Mode
Global Configuration
Command Usage
• An SNMP engine is an independent SNMP agent that resides either
on this switch or on a remote device. This engine protects against
Console(config)#snmp-server enable traps link-up-down
Console(config)#