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Supermicro SSE-F3548S/SSE-F3548SR Configuration User’s Guide
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Follow the steps below to configure the SNMP UDP port for traps.
Step
Command
Description
Step 1
configure terminal
Enters the configuration mode
Step 2
snmp-server trap udp-port <port>
Configures the SNMP UDP port for
traps.
PortUDP port for traps in the range 1
65535.
Step 3
end
Exits the configuration mode.
Step 4
show snmp-server traps
Displays the SNMP traps information.
Step 5
write startup-config
Optional step saves this SNMP
configuration to be part of the startup
configuration.
The no snmp-server trap udp-port command resets the SNMP UDP port to its default
value of 162.
The example below shows the commands used to configure the SNMP UDP port for traps.
SMIS# configure terminal
SMIS(config)# snmp-server trap udp-port 170
SMIS(config)# end
SMIS(config)# show snmp-server traps
SNMP Trap Listen Port is 170
Currently enabled traps:
------------------------
linkup,linkdown,
Login Authentication Traps DISABLED.
11.7.5 Authentication Traps
Traps can be generated when a user login authentication fails at the SNMP agent. In Supermicro switches,
authentication traps are disabled by default.
Follow the steps below to enable an SNMP authentication trap.
Step
Command
Description
Step 1
configure terminal
Enters the configuration mode
Step 2
snmp-server enable traps snmp authentication
Enables the SNMP authentication traps.
Step 3
end
Exits the configuration mode.
Step 4
show snmp
Displays the SNMP information.

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