Successful Command Output
Upon successful entry of the command sequence the trap host values are modified and the following
is displayed:
SNMP versions 1 and 2:
Command Successful, host trap FQDN | IP modified, where FQDN | IP is the fully
qualified domain name or IP address of the trap host.
SNMP version 3:
Command Successful, host trap FQDN | IP added for “username”, where FQDN
| IP is the fully qualified domain name or IP address of the trap host and username is the authorized
SNMP user provided in the command entry.
Command Operation during Abnormal Conditions
• If any of the command elements (snmp, modify, trapsink) are misspelled, the following
is displayed:
element: command not found
• If the command does not conform to the required syntax, the following is displayed:
Command Failed - the command does not conform to the required syntax,
SYNTAX, where SYNTAX is the command syntax as described under Command Syntax in this
section.
• If the SNMP USERNAME provided does not exist, the following is displayed:
Failed – snmp user USERNAME does not exist, where USERNAME is the user
name provided in the command entry.
Examples
SNMP version 2:
# snmp modify trapsink 16.34.123.44 version 2 port 133 trap-community
“passwordstring”
Command Successful, hostsink 16.34.123.44 modified
SNMP version 3:
# snmp modify trapsink 16.34.123.44 version 3 user john-snmp event
alerts authentication-algo MD5 authentication-pwd T3stPwd privacy-algo
DES privacy-pwd Pr!vPwd contextname D2D-SNMP
Command Successful, trapsink 16.34.123.44 modified for john-snmp
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