Cisco 11503 Administration Guide - Page 198
Configuring an SNMP Name, Configuring an SNMP Trap Host
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Defining the CSS as an SNMP Agent Chapter 5 Configuring Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) Configuring an SNMP Name 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, [email protected]). For example: (config)# snmp name "[email protected]" To remove the SNMP name for a system and reset it to the default of "Support", enter: (config)# no snmp name Configuring an SNMP Trap Host 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. 5-16 Cisco Content Services Switch Administration Guide OL-5647-02