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2. Allow the ECN330-switch to send SNMP traps; that is, notifications
(see section 7.6.7 on page 618).
3. Specify the target host that will receive inform messages with the
snmp-server host command as described in this section.
4. Create a view with the required notification messages (see section
7.6.10 on page 622).
5. Create a group that includes the required notify view (see section
7.6.12 on page 625).
• To send an inform to a SNMPv3 host, complete these steps:
1. Enable the SNMP agent (see section 7.6.1 on page 609).
2. Allow the ECN330-switch to send SNMP traps; that is, notifications
(see section 7.6.7 on page 618).
3. Specify the target host that will receive inform messages with the
snmp-server host command as described in this section.
4. Create a view with the required notification messages (see section
7.6.10 on page 622).
5. Create a group that includes the required notify view (see section
7.6.12 on page 625).
6. Specify a remote engine ID where the user resides (see section
7.6.9 on page 621).
7. Then configure a remote user (see section 7.6.14 on page 628).
• The ECN330-switch can send SNMP Version 1, 2c or 3 notifications to
a host IP address, depending on the SNMP version that the
management station supports. If the snmp-server host command
does not specify the SNMP version, the default is to send SNMP version
1 notifications.
• If an SNMP Version 3 host is specified, then the community string is
interpreted as an SNMP user name. If the v3 “auth” or “priv” options are
used, the user name must first be defined with the snmp-server user
command. Otherwise, the authentication password and/or privacy
password will not exist and the ECN330-switch will not authorize SNMP
access for the host. However, if a v3 host is specified with the “noauth”
option, an SNMP user account will be generated and the ECN330-
switch will authorize SNMP access for the host.