snmp-server host
To send SNMP traps to a remote user, use the snmp-server host command in Configuration
mode. To remove trap forwarding, use the no
form of this command.
snmp-server
host {ip-address
| hostname} version
{1 | 2c}
community
Syntax Description
snmp-server host
|
The command to configure hosts to receive SNMP notifications.
|
ip-address
|
IP address of the SNMP notification host. Supports
up to 32 alphanumeric characters.
|
hostname
|
Name of the SNMP notification host. Supports up
to 32 alphanumeric characters.
|
version {1 | 2c}
|
(Optional) Version of the SNMP used to send the
traps. Default = 1.
If you use the version keyword, specify one of the
following keywords:
• 1—SNMPv1.
• 2c—SNMPv2C.
|
community
|
Password-like community string that is sent with
the notification operation.
|
Defaults
Disabled.
Command Modes
Configuration
Usage Guidelines
The command takes arguments as listed; otherwise,
an error occurs. SNMP traps are not supported.
Examples
/admin(config)# snmp-server
community new ro
/admin(config)# snmp-server
host 209.165.202.129 version 1 password
/admin(config)#
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