Tp-Link T1600G-52TS V3 [424/471] Snmp server engineid

Tp-Link T1600G-52TS V3 [424/471] Snmp server engineid
49.7 snmp-server engineID
Description
The snmp-server engineID command is used to configure the local and
remote engineID of the switch. To restore to the default setting, please use
no snmp-server engineID command.
Syntax
snmp-server engineID { [ local
local-engineID
] [ remote
remote-engineID
] }
no snmp-server engineID
Parameter
local-engineID
—— Local Engine ID for local clients. The Engine ID is a unique
alphanumeric string used to identify the SNMP engine on the switch. Its
length ranges from 10 to 64 hexadecimal characters, which must be even
number meanwhile.
remote-engineID
—— Remote Engine ID for the switch. The Engine ID is a
unique alphanumeric string used to identify the SNMP engine on the remote
device which receives informs from the switch. Its length ranges from 10 to
64 hexadecimal characters, which must be even number meanwhile. The
snmp-server engineID will be disabled if the local and remote are both not
configured.
Command Mode
Global Configuration Mode
Privilege Requirement
Only Admin level users have access to these commands.
Example
Specify the local engineID as 1234567890, and the remote engineID as
abcdef123456:
T1600G-52TS(config)# snmp-server engineID local 1234567890 remote
abcdef123456
49.8 snmp-server traps snmp
Description
The snmp-server traps snmp command is used to enable SNMP standard
traps which include four types: linkup, linkdown, warmstart and coldstart. The
command without parameter enables all SNMP standard traps. All SNMP
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