Chapter 2 Setting Up XSCF 2-87
Disabling Traps to the Target Host of SNMPv1/SNMPv2c
â– Command operation
1. Use the showsnmp(8) command to display SNMP settings.
2. Use the setsnmp(8) command to disable the trap destination host of the
SNMPv1 or SNMPv2c target.
3. Use the showsnmp(8) command to confirm the disabling of the target the trap
destination host.
Initializing the SNMP Setting to the Default Value
â– Command operation
1. Use the showsnmp(8) command to display SNMP settings.
2. Use the setsnmp(8) command to change the SNMP settings back to the default.
At this time, the SNMP agent becomes disabled.
3. Use the showsnmp(8) command to confirm that the SNMP setting returned to
the default.
4. Set the SNMP again and enable the SNMP agent.
XSCF> showsnmp
<Example> Disables trap host for SNMPv2c type.
XSCF> setsnmp remtraphost -t v2 host2
XSCF> showsnmp
XSCF> showsnmp
XSCF> setsnmp default
XSCF> showsnmp
XSCF> setsnmp enable