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SNMP
Configuring SNMP Notification Recipients
Cisco 220 Series Smart Switches Administration Guide Release 1.1.0.x 283
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Read Only
—Management access is restricted to read-only. Changes
cannot be made to the community.
Read Write
—Management access is read-write. Changes can be made
to the switch configuration, but not to the community.
SNMP Admin
—Management access is read-write. Changes can be
made to the switch’s all configuration, so the read-write view is all.
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View Name
—Check to select an SNMP view (a collection of MIB subtrees
to which access is granted).
• Advanced—In this mode, the access rights are determined by SNMP group.
Select an existing SNMP group from the drop-down menu for the
community.
STEP 4 Click Apply. The SNMP community is defined, and the Running Configuration is
updated.
Configuring SNMP Notification Recipients
Trap messages are generated to report system events, as defined in RFC 1215.
The system can generate traps defined in the MIB that it supports.
Trap receivers (or notification recipients) are network nodes where the trap
messages are sent by the switch. A list of notification recipients are defined as the
targets of trap messages. A trap receiver entry contains the IP address of the
node and the SNMP credentials corresponding to the version that will be included
in the trap message. When an event arises that requires a trap message to be
sent, it is sent to every node listed in the Notification Recipient Table.
Use the Notification Recipients SNMPv1,2 page and the Notification Recipients
SNMPv3 page to configure the destination to which SNMP notifications are sent,
and the types of SNMP notifications that are sent to each destination (traps or
informs).
An SNMP notification is a message sent from the switch to the SNMP
management station indicating that a certain event has occurred, such as a link up/
down.
This section describes how to configure SNMP notification recipients and includes
the following topics:

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