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SNMP COMMANDS<br />

Syntax<br />

snmp-server host host-addr community-string<br />

no snmp-server host host-addr<br />

• host-addr - Name or Internet address of the host (the targeted<br />

recipient). (Maximum host addresses: 5 trap destination ip address<br />

entries)<br />

• community-string - Password-like community string sent with the<br />

notification operation. Though you can set this string using the<br />

snmp-server host command by itself, we recommend you define<br />

this string using the snmp-server community command prior to<br />

using the snmp-server host command. (Maximum length: 32<br />

characters)<br />

Default Setting<br />

None<br />

Command Mode<br />

Global Configuration<br />

Command Usage<br />

If you do not enter an snmp-server host command, no notifications<br />

are sent. In order to configure the switch to send SNMP notifications,<br />

you must enter at least one snmp-server host command. In order to<br />

enable multiple hosts, you must issue a separate snmp-server host<br />

command for each host.<br />

The snmp-server host command is used in conjunction with the<br />

snmp-server enable traps command. Use the snmp-server enable<br />

traps command to specify which SNMP notifications are sent globally.<br />

For a host to receive notifications, at least one snmp-server enable<br />

traps command and the snmp-server host command for that host<br />

must be enabled.<br />

However, some notification types cannot be controlled with the<br />

snmp-server enable traps command. For example, some notification<br />

types are always enabled.<br />

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