<[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> So what interface should the snmp-server host be
> set to? The management one?

Yes!

> Does anyone have a 3750 config that works?

Here is a basic one that works for us.  Note that to keep
things simple for troubleshooting, it is using SNMPv1.
Also note that it is based on the 2960 stack config, which
works the same on our 3750's:

[192.168.100.64]
type=Cisco::Catalyst_2960
mode=production
vlans=2,11,12,302,303,304,305
normalVlan=11
registrationVlan=302
isolationVlan=303
macDetectionVlan=304
guestVlan=305
customVlan1=11
customVlan2=2
customVlan3=2
customVlan4=11
deauthMethod=SNMP
cliTransport=SSH
SNMPCommunityTrap=******
SNMPUserNameTrap=
SNMPAuthProtocolTrap=
SNMPAuthPasswordTrap=
SNMPPrivProtocolTrap=
SNMPPrivPasswordTrap=
SNMPCommunityRead=***public***
SNMPCommunityWrite=******
SNMPEngineID=
SNMPUserNameRead=
SNMPAuthProtocolRead=
SNMPAuthPasswordRead=
SNMPPrivProtocolRead=
SNMPPrivPasswordRead=
SNMPUserNameWrite=
SNMPAuthProtocolWrite=
SNMPAuthPasswordWrite=
SNMPPrivProtocolWrite=
SNMPPrivPasswordWrite=
radiusSecret=******
controllerIp=

Notice how little info it takes for this to work!  Once
you have it working for SNMPv1, you can then upgrade it
to one of the more secure versions.

> I don¹t have a firewall between the two. If I send the
> traps to my management port I see the snmp string in
> my packet capture, but I still get nothing in my
> snmptrapd.log.

 

If you are using SNMPv1, it sounds like the strings
you used on both ends for SNMPCommunityTrap don't match.
Don't forget to restart PF after editing any config file
or making GUI config changes!  When I was doing the
initial testing here, I rebooted the server after every
change just to make sure that everything came back up...

-Arthur

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