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Creating a Basic SNMP Trap Configuration

D-Series CLI Reference 5-37

Creating a Basic SNMP Trap Configuration

Traps are notification messages sent by an SNMPv1 or v2 agent to a network management station, 
a console, or a terminal to indicate the occurrence of a significant event, such as when a port or 
device goes up or down, when there are authentication failures, and when power supply errors 
occur. The following configuration example shows how to use CLI commands to associate SNMP 
notification parameters with security and authorization criteria (target parameters), and map the 
parameters to a management target address.

Complete an SNMPv2 trap configuration on a D‐Series device as follows:

1.

Create a community name that will act as an SNMP user password.

2.

Create an SNMP target parameters entry to associate security and authorization criteria to the 
users in the community created in Step 1.

3.

Verify if any applicable SNMP notification entries exist, or create a new one. You will use this 
entry to send SNMP notification messages to the appropriate management targets created in 
Step 2.

4.

Create a target address entry to bind a management IP address to:

The notification entry and tag name created in Step 3 and

The target parameters entry created in Step 2.

Table 5‐27

 shows the commands used to complete an SNMPv2 trap configuration on a D‐Series 

device. 

Note: This example illustrates how to configure an SNMPv2 trap notification. Creating an
SNMPv1 or v3 Trap, or an SNMPv3 Inform notification would require using the same commands
with different parameters, where appropriate. Always ensure that v1/v2 communities or v3 users
used for generating traps or informs are pre-configured with enough privileges to access
corresponding MIBs.

Table 5-27 Basic SNMP Trap Configuration

To do this...

Use these commands...

Create a community name.

set snmp community

Create an SNMP target parameters entry.

set snmp targetparams

Verify if any applicable SNMP notification
entries exist.

show snmp notify

Create a new notification entry.

set snmp notify

Create a target address entry.

set snmp targetaddr

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