ECS4110-28P_Management Guide

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| SNMP Commands
Notification Log Commands
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COMMAND MODE
Global Configuration
COMMAND USAGE
Notification logging is enabled by default, but will not start recording
information until a logging profile specified by the snmp-server
notify-filter command is enabled by the nlm command.
Disabling logging with this command does not delete the entries stored
in the notification log.
EXAMPLE
This example enables the notification log A1.
Console(config)#nlm A1
Console(config)#
snmp-server
notify-filter
This command creates an SNMP notification log. Use the no form to
remove this log.
SYNTAX
[no] snmp-server notify-filter profile-name remote ip-address
profile-name - Notification log profile name. (Range: 1-32
characters)
ip-address - IPv4 or IPv6 address of a remote device. The specified
target host must already have been configured using the snmp-
server host command.
N
OTE
:
The notification log is stored locally. It is not sent to a remote
device. This remote host parameter is only required to complete
mandatory fields in the SNMP Notification MIB.
DEFAULT SETTING
None
COMMAND MODE
Global Configuration
COMMAND USAGE
Systems that support SNMP often need a mechanism for recording
Notification information as a hedge against lost notifications, whether
there are Traps or Informs that may be exceeding retransmission limits.
The Notification Log MIB (NLM, RFC 3014) provides an infrastructure in
which information from other MIBs may be logged.
Given the service provided by the NLM, individual MIBs can now bear
less responsibility to record transient information associated with an