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Successful Command Output, SNMP versions 1 and 2, SNMP version 3

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Successful Command Output Upon successful entry of the command sequence the trap host values are modified and the following is displayed: SNMP versions 1 and 2: Command Successful, host trap FQDN | IP modified, where FQDN | IP is the fully qualified domain name or IP address of the trap host. SNMP version 3: Command Successful, host trap FQDN | IP added for "username", where FQDN | IP is the fully qualified domain name or IP address of the trap host and username is the authorized SNMP user provided in the command entry. Command Operation during Abnormal Conditions • If any of the command elements (snmp, modify, trapsink) are misspelled, the following is displayed: element: command not found • If the command does not conform to the required syntax, the following is displayed: Command Failed - the command does not conform to the required syntax, SYNTAX, where SYNTAX is the command syntax as described under Command Syntax in this section. • If the SNMP USERNAME provided does not exist, the following is displayed: Failed - snmp user USERNAME does not exist, where USERNAME is the user name provided in the command entry. Examples SNMP version 2: # snmp modify trapsink 16.34.123.44 version 2 port 133 trap-community "passwordstring" Command Successful, hostsink 16.34.123.44 modified SNMP version 3: # snmp modify trapsink 16.34.123.44 version 3 user john-snmp event alerts authentication-algo MD5 authentication-pwd T3stPwd privacy-algo DES privacy-pwd Pr!vPwd contextname D2D-SNMP Command Successful, trapsink 16.34.123.44 modified for john-snmp snmp modify trapsink 109

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Successful Command Output
Upon successful entry of the command sequence the trap host values are modified and the following
is displayed:
SNMP versions 1 and 2:
Command Successful, host trap FQDN | IP modified
, where FQDN | IP is the fully
qualified domain name or IP address of the trap host.
SNMP version 3:
Command Successful, host trap FQDN | IP added for
username
, where FQDN
| IP is the fully qualified domain name or IP address of the trap host and username is the authorized
SNMP user provided in the command entry.
Command Operation during Abnormal Conditions
If any of the command elements (
snmp
,
modify
,
trapsink
) are misspelled, the following
is displayed:
element: command not found
If the command does not conform to the required syntax, the following is displayed:
Command Failed - the command does not conform to the required syntax,
SYNTAX
, where SYNTAX is the command syntax as described under Command Syntax in this
section.
If the SNMP USERNAME provided does not exist, the following is displayed:
Failed
snmp user USERNAME does not exist
, where USERNAME is the user
name provided in the command entry.
Examples
SNMP version 2:
# snmp modify trapsink 16.34.123.44 version 2 port 133 trap-community
passwordstring
Command Successful, hostsink 16.34.123.44 modified
SNMP version 3:
# snmp modify trapsink 16.34.123.44 version 3 user john-snmp event
alerts authentication-algo MD5 authentication-pwd T3stPwd privacy-algo
DES privacy-pwd Pr!vPwd contextname D2D-SNMP
Command Successful, trapsink 16.34.123.44 modified for john-snmp
snmp modify trapsink
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