HP 3PAR Command Line Interface Reference (OS 3.1.2 MU2) (QL226-97016, June 2013)
removesnmpmgr
DESCRIPTION
The removesnmpmgr command removes preregistered SNMP managers from receiving alerts
(traps).
WARNING! SNMP cannot be used in Common Criteria mode. It might compromise the security
of the storage system.
SYNTAX
removesnmpmgr [option <arg>] <manager_IP>
AUTHORITY
• Super
• Any role granted the snmpmgr_remove right.
NOTE: You need access to all domains in order to run this command.
OPTIONS
–p <port_number>
Specifies the port number where the manager receives traps. If not specified, the port number
defaults to 162.
SPECIFIERS
<manager_IP>
Specifies the IPv4 or IPv6 address of the host where the manager runs. IPv6 address is in
hexadecimal, case insensitive, and is separated by colons. An example would be:
5def:2008:0:0:abcd:0:0:161a
In addition, a double colon (::) can be used once in an address to replace multiple fields of zeros.
For example:
5def:2008:0:0:abcd::161a
RESTRICTIONS
Access to all domains is required to run this command.
EXAMPLES
The following example displays the removal of a manager with the IPv4 address 123.45.67.89
from the list of registered managers:
cli% removesnmpmgr 123.45.67.89
The following example displays the removal of a manager with the IPv6 address
5def:2008:abcd::161a from the list of registered managers:
cli% removesnmpmgr 5def:2008:abcd::161a
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