Configuring for Network Management Applications
Using SNMP Tools To Manage the Switch
Example of
Community
Name Data (See
page 14-11.)
Example of Trap
Receiver Data
ProCurve(config)# show snmp-server
SNMP Communities
Community Name MIB View Write Access
---------------- -------- ------------
public Operator Restricted
blue-team Manager Unrestricted
red-team Manager Unrestricted
Trap Receivers
Link-Change Traps Enabled on Ports [All] : All
Authentication
Send Authentication Traps [No] : No
Trap Setting
Address Community Events Sent in Trap
---------------------- ---------------- -------------------
10.28.227.200 public All
10.28.227.105 red-team Critical
10.28.227.120 blue-team Not-INFO
Figure 14-9. Example of Show SNMP-Server Listing
Configuring Trap Receivers. This command specifies trap receivers by
community membership, management station IP address, and the type of
Event Log messages to send to the trap receiver.
Note If you specify a community name that does not exist—that is, has not yet been
configured on the switch—the switch still accepts the trap receiver
assignment. However, no traps will be sent to that trap receiver until the
community to which it belongs has been configured on the switch.
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