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Configuration procedure – H3C Technologies H3C S7500E Series Switches User Manual

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Basic SNMP configurations have been completed. These configurations include version

configuration: community name is needed when SNMPv1 and v2c are adopted; username

and MIB view are needed if SNMPv3 is adopted.

z

A connection has been established between the device and the NMS, and they can operate

each other.

Configuration procedure

After traps are sent to the SNMP module, the SNMP module saves the traps in the trap queue.

You can set the size of the queue and the holding time of the traps in the queue, and you can

also send the traps to the specified destination host (usually the NMS).

Follow these steps to configure trap parameters:

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

Enter system view

system-view

Configure target host attribute

for traps

snmp-agent target-host trap

address udp-domain

{ ip-address | ipv6

ipv6-address } [ udp-port

port-number ] [ vpn-instance

vpn-instance-name ] params

securityname security-string

[ v1 | v2c | v3 [ authentication |

privacy ] ]

Optional

The vpn-instance keyword is

applicable in an IPv4 network.

To send the traps to the NMS,

this command is required, and

you must specify ip-address as

the IP address of the NMS.

Configure the source address

for traps

snmp-agent trap source

interface-type interface-number

Optional

Extend the standard

linkUp/linkDown traps defined in

RFC

snmp-agent trap if-mib link

extended

Optional

Standard linkUp/linkDown traps

defined in RFC are used by

default.

Configure the size of the trap

send queue

snmp-agent trap queue-size

size

Optional

100 by default

Configure the holding time of

the traps in the queue

snmp-agent trap life seconds

Optional

120 seconds by default