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ESR-Series. User manual
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Step Description Command Keys
17 Enable SNMP notifications
transmission to the specified IP
address and switch to SNMP
notifications configuration mode.
esr(config)# snmp-server host
{ <IP-ADDR> | <IPV6-ADDR> } [vrf
<VRF>]
<IP-ADDR> – IP address,
defined as AAA.BBB.CCC.DDD
where each part takes values of
[0..255].
<IPV6-ADDR> – IPv6 address,
defined as X:X:X:X::X where
each part takes values in
hexadecimal format [0..FFFF];
<VRF> – VRF instance name,
set by the string of up to 31
characters, which contains
SNMP notification collector.
18 Define the port of SNMP notifications
collector on the remote server
(optionally).
esr(config-snmp-host)# port
<PORT>
<PORT> – UDP port number in
the range of [1..65535].
Default value: 162.
19 Allow different types of SNMP
notifications to be sent.
esr(config)# snmp-server enable
traps <TYPE>
<TYPE> – type of filtered
messages. May take the
following values:
config, entry, entry-sensor,
environment, envmon, files-
operations, flash, flash-
operations, interfaces, links,
ports, screens, snmp, syslog.
Additional parameters depend
on the filter type. See ESR-
Series CLI command reference
guide.
20 Create the snmp view profile permitting
or denying the access to one or another
OID for community (SNMPv2) and user
(SNMPv3).
esr(config)# snmp-server enable
traps <TYPE>
<VIEW-NAME> – SNMP view
profile name, set by the string
of up to 31 characters.
17.3.2 Configuration example
Objective:
Configure SNMPv3 server with authentication and data encryption for 'admin' user. ESR router IP address:
192.168.52.8, Syslog server IP address: 192.168.52.41.

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