Configuring An Snmp Name; Configuring An Snmp Trap Host - Cisco 11503 - CSS Content Services Switch Administration Manual

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Defining the CSS as an SNMP Agent

Configuring an SNMP Name

Configuring an SNMP Trap Host

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To set or modify the SNMP name for this system, use the snmp name command.
You can specify only one name. The syntax for this global configuration mode
command is:
snmp name "name"
Enter the SNMP name as the unique name assigned to a system by the
administrator. Enter a quoted text string with a maximum of 255 characters. The
standard name convention is the system's fully qualified domain name (for
example, sqa@arrowpoint.com).
For example:
(config)# snmp name "sqa@arrowpoint.com"
To remove the SNMP name for a system and reset it to the default of "Support",
enter:
(config)# no snmp name
To set or modify the SNMP host to receive traps from a CSS, use the snmp
trap-host command. You can specify a maximum of five hosts. The syntax for
this global configuration mode command is:
snmp trap-host ip_or_host community_name {snmpv2}
The variables and option for this command are:
ip_or_host - The IP address or host name of an SNMP host that has been
configured to receive traps. Enter an IP address in dotted-decimal notation
(for example, 192.168.11.1) or in mnemonic host-name format (for example,
myhost.mydomain.com).
community_name - The community name to use when sending traps to the
specified SNMP host. Enter an unquoted text string with no spaces and a
maximum of 12 characters.
snmpv2 - Specifies that traps be sent in SNMPv2 format.
Chapter 5
Configuring Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
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