Configure an SNMP Server

Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) exchanges information between network devices and one or more central network management stations (referred to in ExtremeCloud IQ as an SNMP server). The devices send traps, which are unsolicited messages, to the management stations on UDP port 162 when events of note occur. Management stations also query monitored devices to check their operational status. The queries are in the form of get commands that management stations send on UDP port 161.

This task is part of the network policy configuration workflow. Use this task to configure an SNMP server.
  1. Go to Configure > Network Policies.
  2. Select an existing network policy, and then select Edit, or select Add to create a new policy.
  3. From the Policy Settings menu, select SNMP Server.
  4. Toggle the SNMP Server setting to ON.
  5. Optional: To use existing SNMP server settings, choose an SNMP server from the Select menu.
  6. To add a new SNMP server, select Add, and then select IP Address or Host Name.

    You can add up to three SNMP servers to the profile.

  7. Configure SNMP Settings.
  8. Optional: If you want to change your previous selection, select IP Address or Host Name from the menu.
  9. Select SAVE IP OBJECT.
  10. Select ADD SNMP SERVER.
  11. If you want to use classification, select Apply SNMP servers to devices via classification.
  12. Select SAVE SNMP SERVER.