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Chapter 29 Configuring SNMP
Configuring SNMP
Configuring SNMP
These sections contain this configuration information:
• Default SNMP Configuration, page 29-6
• SNMP Configuration Guidelines, page 29-6
• Disabling the SNMP Agent, page 29-7
• Configuring Community Strings, page 29-8
• Configuring SNMP Groups and Users, page 29-9
• Configuring SNMP Notifications, page 29-11
• Setting the Agent Contact and Location Information, page 29-15
• Limiting TFTP Servers Used Through SNMP, page 29-15
• SNMP Examples, page 29-16
Default SNMP Configuration
Table 29-4 shows the default SNMP configuration.
SNMP Configuration Guidelines
If the switch starts and the switch startup configuration has at least one snmp-server global
configuration command, the SNMP agent is enabled.
An SNMP group is a table that maps SNMP users to SNMP views. An SNMP user is a member of an
SNMP group. An SNMP host is the recipient of an SNMP trap operation. An SNMP engine ID is a name
for the local or remote SNMP engine.
Ta b l e 29-4 Default SNMP Configuration
Feature Default Setting
SNMP agent Disabled
1
.
1. This is the default when the switch starts and the startup configuration does not have any snmp-server global configuration
commands.
SNMP trap receiver None configured.
SNMP traps None enabled except the trap for TCP connections (tty).
SNMP version If no version keyword is present, the default is Version 1.
SNMPv3 authentication If no keyword is entered, the default is the noauth (noAuthNoPriv)
security level.
SNMP notification type If no type is specified, all notifications are sent.