Configure SNMPv3 Manager Access

  1. Access the system configuration element.
    ORACLE# configure terminal
    ORACLE(configure)# system
    ORACLE(system)#
  2. Type snmp-address-entry and press Enter. The system prompt changes to let you know that you can begin configuring individual parameters used to identify the SNMP manager.
    ORACLE(system-config)# snmp-address-entry
    ORACLE(snmp-address-entry)#
  3. name—Specify a name to be referenced when operating with this manager.
    Value:
    • <management-hostname-string>—that is 1 to 24 characters and is used to specify the name for the SNMPv3 target IP address.
  4. address—Specify the IP address of the manager. The parameter requires an IP address followed by either the mask, in number of bits, or the port number.
    ORACLE(snmp-address-entry)# <ip-address> [/<num-bits>][:port]
    Values:
    • <ip-address>—IP address in IPv4 or IPv6 standard format.
    • /<num-bits>—specifies the mask, in number of bits, used to route to the address.
    • <:port>—this optional parameter to enter a subnetwork (subnet) mask. The default subnet mask is 255.255.255.255. Set this value if the manager is a trap-receiver. Do not set this value if the manager is performing queries.
  5. trap-filter-level— Set this value if the manager is a trap-receiver. Select a priority level that is equal to or lower than the value of the filter-level. Do not set this value if the manager is performing queries.
    Values:
    • "" (Default)—The field's setting is blank. The user is not configured to receive any trap.
    • ALL—A user can view all trap conditions.
    • Minor—A user can view trap error conditions that exist on a device.
    • Major—A user can view trap critical conditions that exist on a device.
    • Critical—A user can view trap conditions that require an immediate action for a device.
  6. Type done to save your configuration.

Note:

Repeat the previous steps if you need to add more SNMPv3 target IP addresses.