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Console(config)#snmp-server community private
Console(config)#
2.5.2 Trap Receivers
You can also specify SNMP stations that are to receive traps from the switch.
To configure a trap receiver, complete the following steps:
1. From the Privileged Exec level global configuration mode prompt, type “snmp-server host host-address
community-string,” where “host-address” is the IP address for the trap receiver and “community-string”
is the string associated with that host and press Enter.
2. In order to configure the switch to send SNMP notifications, you must enter at least one snmp-server
enable traps command. Type “snmp-server enable traps type,” where “type” is either authentication or
link-up-down and press Enter.
Console(config)#snmp-server enable traps link-up-down
Console(config)#
2.6 Saving Configuration Settings
Configuration commands only modify the running configuration file and are lost when you reboot the switch.
To save all your configuration changes in nonvolatile storage, you must copy the running configuration file to
the start-up configuration file using the “copy” command.
To save the current configuration settings, enter the following command:
1. From the Privileged Exec mode prompt, type “copy running-config startup-config” and press Enter.
2. Enter the name of the start-up file and press Enter.
Console#copy running-config startup-config
Startup configuration file name []: startup
\Write to FLASH Programming.
\Write to FLASH finish.
Success.
Console#
2.7 Managing System Files
The switch’s flash memory supports three types of system files that can be managed by the CLI program,
web interface, or SNMP. The switch’s file system allows files to be uploaded and downloaded, copied,
deleted, and set as a start-up file.
The three types of files are:
Configuration — This file stores system configuration information and is created when configuration settings
are saved. Saved configuration files can be used as a system start-up file or uploaded through TFTP to a
server for backup. A file named “Factory_Default_Config.cfg” contains all the system default settings. You
cannot delete this file from the system. For more information, see Section 2.9 Saving or Restoring
Configuration Settings.
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