Use the chsnmpserver command to modify
the parameters of an existing SNMP server.
Syntax
chsnmpserver [ -nameserver_name ] [ -ipip_address ] [ -communitycommunity ] [ -error { on | off } ] [ -warning { on | off } ] [ -info { on | off } ] [ -portport ] { snmp_server_name | snmp_server_id }
Parameters
- -nameserver_name
- (Optional) Specifies a name to assign to the SNMP server. The
name must be unique. When specifying a server name, snmp is a reserved word.
- -ipip_address
- (Optional) Specifies an IP address to assign to the SNMP server.
This must be a valid IPv4 or IPv6 address.
- -communitycommunity
- (Optional) Specifies the community name for the SNMP server.
- -erroron|off
- (Optional) Specifies whether the server receives error notifications.
Set to on, error notifications are sent to
the SNMP server. Set to off, error notifications
are not sent to the SNMP server.
- -warningon|off
- (Optional) Specifies whether the server receives warning notifications.
Set to on, warning notifications are sent to
the SNMP server. Set to off, warning notifications
are not sent to the SNMP server.
- -infoon|off
- (Optional) Specifies whether the server receives information notifications.
Set to on, information notifications are sent
to the SNMP server. Set to off, information
notifications are not sent to the SNMP server.
- -portport
- (Optional) Specifies the remote port number for the SNMP server.
This must be a value of 1 - 65535.
- snmp_server_name | snmp_server_id
- (Required) Specifies the name or ID of the server to be modified.
Description
Use this command to change the settings of an existing SNMP server.
You must specify either the current name of the server or the ID returned
at creation time. Use the lssnmpserver command
to obtain this ID.
An invocation example
chsnmpserver -name newserver 0
The resulting output:
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