1.TCPIP> SET CONFIGURATION SNMP /COMMUNITY="public" -
_TCPIP> /CONTACT="Sam Spade" -
_TCPIP> /LOCATION=(FIRST="Falcon Building",SECOND="Los Angeles,
California")
Configures SNMP with the standard public community, taking the
default type (READ) and address (0.0.0.0) for that community.
Both contact and location are specified.
The first and second parts of the location text are
concatenated when displayed by an SNMP client. For example:
Falcon BuildingLos Angeles, California
If no update to the location text is done by an SNMP client,
the display produced by SHOW CONFIGURATION SNMP is as follows:
Location
First: Falcon Building
Second: Los Angeles, California
If the text is updated by an SNMP client (for example, to
change "Falcon" to "Falconi"), the original formatting is not
preserved and the display produced by SHOW CONFIGURATION SNMP
is as follows:
Location
First: Falconi BuildingLos Angeles, California
2.TCPIP> SET CONFIGURATION SNMP /COMMUNITY="rw" /TYPE=WRITE -
_TCPIP> /ADDRESS=136.20.100.10 /FLAGS=SETS
Configures a community with only read/write access to the host
with the address specified. Other hosts still have read access
through the public community. Also sets the SETS flag to enable
the SNMP agents to process write requests from SNMP clients on
host 136.20.100.10.
3.TCPIP> SET CONFIGURATION SNMP /NOCOMMUNITY="rw"
Removes the rw (read/write) community (set in example 2.)
4.TCPIP> SET CONFIGURATION SNMP /COMMUNITY="trapit" /TYPE=TRAP -
_TCPIP> /ADDRESS=136.20.0.10
Configures SNMP so that agents can send trap messages to the
well-known UDP port 162 on the host identified with the address
136.20.0.10.
5.TCPIP> SET CONFIGURATION SNMP /FLAGS=AUTHEN_TRAPS -
_TCPIP> /COMMUNITY="trapit2" /TYPE=TRAP -
_TCPIP> /ADDRESS=(136.20.0.12,136.20.0.15)
Configures SNMP with the AUTHEN_TRAPS flag so that the
master agent sends trap messages when it detects a client
request containing an invalid community name. Also configures
an additional trap community. Trap messages, including
authentication traps, go to all three addresses specified in
the trap communities configured in this example and in example
4.
6.TCPIP> SET CONFIGURATION SNMP /COMMUNITY="rw2" /TYPE=WRITE -
_TCPIP> /ADDRESS=(136.20.0.15,136.20.0.100)
Configures community rw2, which gives read/write access to
two hosts. Note that one address can appear for more than one
community, although a given address cannot be specified more
than once for a single community.