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Command Reference 15
Network SNMP Settings
If you are using a Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) tool, you can define the
names or IP addresses of hosts to receive notification in case of an event.
This information is optional and does not affect the functionality of the device. In the event of a
hardware failure or system alert, messages are sent via SNMP traps, email (SMTP), and logged
in the system log.
getNetworkSnmpTrapDestVersion
Returns the version of SNMP protocol to use when sending a trap to this Trap Destination
(currently only v1 and v2c are supported; default: v1).
inParam[0] = Destination number
outParam[0] = Value
getNetworkSnmpCommunityString
Returns the SNMP community name for this device (default: public).
outParam[0] = SNMP community name
setNetworkSnmpCommunityString
Sets the SNMP community name for this device (default: public).
inParam[0] = SNMP community name
getNetworkSnmpTrapDestVersion
Returns the version of SNMP protocol to use when sending a trap to this Trap Destination
(currently only v1 and v2c are supported; default: v1).
inParam[0] = Destination number
outParam[0] = Value
setNetworkSnmpTrapDestVersion
Sets the version of SNMP protocol to use when sending a trap to this Trap Destination (currently
only v1 and v2c are supported; default: v1).
inParam[0] = Destination number
inParam[1] = Value
getNetworkSnmpTrapDestCommunity
Returns the SNMP community name for this Trap Destination (default: public).
inParam[0] = Destination number
outParam[0] = Value
setNetworkSnmpTrapDestCommunity
Sets the SNMP community name for this Trap Destination (default: public).
inParam[0] = Destination number
inParam[1] = Value
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