Configuration procedure – H3C Technologies H3C S6300 Series Switches User Manual
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Configuration procedure
1.
Configure the SNMP agent:
# Configure the IP address of the agent and make sure the agent and the NMS can reach each
other. (Details not shown.)
# Specify SNMPv1, and create the read-only community public and the read and write community
private.
[Agent] snmp-agent sys-info version v1
[Agent] snmp-agent community read public
[Agent] snmp-agent community write private
# Configure contact and physical location information for the agent.
[Agent] snmp-agent sys-info contact Mr.Wang-Tel:3306
[Agent] snmp-agent sys-info location telephone-closet,3rd-floor
# Enable SNMP notifications, set the NMS at 1.1.1.2 as an SNMP trap destination, and use
public as the community name. (To make sure the NMS can receive traps, specify the same SNMP
version in the snmp-agent target-host command as is configured on the NMS.)
[Agent] snmp-agent trap enable
[Agent] snmp-agent target-host trap address udp-domain 1.1.1.2 params securityname
public v1
2.
Configure the SNMP NMS:
{
Specify SNMPv1.
{
Create the read-only community public, and create the read and write community private.
{
Configure timeout time and maximum number of retries as needed.
For information about configuring the NMS, see the NMS manual.
NOTE:
The SNMP settings on the agent and the NMS must match.
3.
Verify the configuration:
# Try to get the MTU value of NULL0 interface from the agent. The attempt succeeds.
Send request to 1.1.1.1/161 ...
Protocol version: SNMPv1
Operation: Get
Request binding:
1: 1.3.6.1.2.1.2.2.1.4.135471
Response binding:
1: Oid=ifMtu.135471 Syntax=INT Value=1500
Get finished
# Use a wrong community name to get the value of a MIB node on the agent. You can see an
authentication failure trap on the NMS.
1.1.1.1/2934 V1 Trap = authenticationFailure
SNMP Version = V1
Community = public
Command = Trap
Enterprise = 1.3.6.1.4.1.43.1.16.4.3.50
GenericID = 4