snmpconfig (command)


BMC Real End User Experience Monitoring components can act as managed systems by reporting information through SNMP to a managing system (master) on your network.

Setting up a component instance as a managed system involves configuring a local agent for the instance, specifying the SNMP versions that you want to use, and configuring traps.

For BMC Application Performance Management Console and Performance Analytics Engine instances, you cannot configure the SNMP service through a web interface, so you must use the CLI and the snmpconfig command.

SNMP traps

BMC Real End User Experience Monitoring components support SNMPv1, SNMPv2c, and SNMPv3.

To use SNMP trap-based alerting, you must configure a server address to act as the recipient for all traps generated by the component instance. You must also define trap dispatching settings for each instance to follow when it sends alerts.

Traps must be sent using the same protocol level used by the recipient: v1, v2c, or v3.

SNMP configuration commands

Use the following commands to display SNMP service status, enable or disable the service, and perform other configuration tasks.

Commands for configuring the SNMP service

 

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