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[edit snmp] Configuration Statement Hierarchy on EX Series Switches

This topic lists supported and unsupported configuration statements in the [edit snmp] hierarchy level on EX Series switches.

  • Supported statements are those that you can use to configure some aspect of a software feature on the switch.
  • Unsupported statements are those that appear in the command-line interface (CLI) on the switch, but that have no effect on switch operation if you configure them.
  • Not all features are supported on all switch platforms. For detailed information about feature support on specific EX Series switch platforms, seeEX Series Switch Software Features Overview

This topic lists:

Supported Statements in the [edit snmp] Hierarchy Level

The following hierarchy shows the [edit snmp] configuration statements supported on EX Series switches:

snmp {client-list list-name {address {restrict;}}community community-name {authorization (read-only | read-write);client-list-name list-name;clients {address <restrict>;}routing-instance instance-name;routing-instance instance-name {client-list-name list-name;clients {address <restrict>;}}view view-name;}contact contact-information;description description;engine-id {(local engine-id | use-default-ip-address | use-mac-address);}filter-duplicates;filter-interfaces {interfacesall-internal-interfaces;interface 1;interface 2;}health-monitor {falling-threshold percentage;idp {falling-threshold;interval seconds;rising-threshold;}interval seconds;rising-threshold percentage;}interface [ interface-names ];location location;name system-name;nonvolatile {commit-delay seconds;}rmon {alarm index {description description;falling-event-index index;falling-threshold integer;falling-threshold-interval seconds;interval seconds;request-type (get-next-request | get-request | walk-request);rising-event-index index;rising-threshold integer;sample-type (absolute-value | delta-value);startup-alarm (falling-alarm | rising-alarm | rising-or-falling alarm);syslog-subtag text-string;variable oid-variable;}event index {community community-name;description description;type (log | log-and-trap | none | snmptrap);}history index {bucket-size number;interface interface-name;interval seconds;owner owner-name;}}routing-instance-access {access-list {routing-instance-name <restrict>;}}traceoptions {file <files number> <match regular-expression> <size maximum-file-size> <world-readable | no-world-readable>;flag flag;no-remote-trace;}trap-group group-name {categories {authentication;chassis;configuration;link;otn-alarms {alarm-name;}remote-operations;rmon-alarm;routing;services;sonet-alarms {alarm-name;}startup;vrrp-events;}destination-port port-number;routing-instance instance-name;routing-instance instance-name;targets {address;}version (all | v1 | v2);}trap-options {agent-address outgoing-interface;enterprise-oid;routing-instance instance-name;routing-instance instance-name {source-address (address | lo0);}source-address address;}v3 {... the v3 subhierarchy appears after the main [edit snmp] hierarchy level ...}view view-name {oid object-identifier <exclude | include>;}}  snmp {v3 {notify name {tag tag-name;type (inform | trap);}notify-filter profile-name {oid oid <exclude | include>;}snmp-community community-index {community-name community-name;context context-name;security-name security-name;tag tag-name;}target-address target-address-name {address address;address-mask address-mask;routing-instance routing-instance-name;port port-number;retry-count number;routing-instance routing-instance-name;tag-list tag-list;target-parameters parameter-name;timeout seconds;}target-parameters parameter-name {notify-filter profile-name;parameters {message-processing-model (v1 | v2c | v3);security-level (authentication | none | privacy);security-model (usm | v1 | v2c);security-name security-name;}}usm {local-engine {user username {authentication-md5 {authentication-key password;authentication-password password;}authentication-none;authentication-sha {authentication-key password;authentication-password password;}privacy-3des {privacy-password password;}privacy-aes128 {privacy-password password;}privacy-des {privacy-password password;}privacy-none;}}remote-engine engine-id {user username {authentication-md5 {authentication-key password;authentication-password password;}authentication-none;authentication-sha {authentication-keyauthentication-password password;}privacy-3des {privacy-password password;}privacy-aes128 {privacy-password password;}privacy-des {privacy-password password;}privacy-none;}}}vacm {access {group group-name {context-prefix prefix {security-model (any | usm | v1 | v2c) {security-level (authentication | none | privacy) {context-match (exact | prefix);notify-view view-name;read-view view-name;write-view view-name;}}}default-context-prefix prefix {security-model (any | usm | v1 | v2c) {security-level (authentication | none | privacy) {context-match (exact | prefix);notify-view view-name;read-view view-name;write-view view-name;}}}}}security-to-group {security-model (usm | v1 | v2c) {security-name security-name {group group-name;}}}}}}

Unsupported Statements in the [edit snmp] Hierarchy Level

All statements in the [edit snmp] hierarchy level that are displayed in the command-line interface (CLI) on the switch are supported on the switch and operate as documented with the following exceptions:

Table 1: Unsupported [edit snmp] Configuration Statements on EX Series Switches

Statement

Hierarchy

Note: Variables, such as community-name, are not shown in the statements or hierarchies.

logical-system

[edit snmp community]
[edit snmp trap-group][edit snmp trap-options]
[edit snmp v3 target-address

logical-systems-trap-filter

[edit snmp]

Published: 2012-12-11

Supported Platforms

Published: 2012-12-11