1-6 
 
 
Use the display logbuffer command to view the log of the get and set operations requested by the 
NMS. 
 
Displaying SNMP 
After the above configuration, you can execute the display command in any view to view the running 
status of SNMP, and to verify the configuration. 
Table 1-6 Display SNMP 
Operation  Command  Description 
Display the SNMP information about 
the current device 
display snmp-agent sys-info 
[ contact | location | version ]* 
Display SNMP packet statistics 
display snmp-agent statistics 
Display the engine ID of the current 
device 
display snmp-agent 
{ local-engineid | remote-engineid } 
Display group information about the 
device 
display snmp-agent group 
[ group-name ] 
Display SNMP user information 
display snmp-agent usm-user 
[ engineid engineid | username 
user-name | group group-name ] 
Display Trap list information 
display snmp-agent trap-list 
Display the currently configured 
community name 
display snmp-agent community 
[ read | write ] 
Display the currently configured MIB 
view 
display snmp-agent mib-view 
[ exclude | include | viewname 
view-name ] 
Available in any 
view. 
 
SNMP Configuration Examples 
SNMP Configuration Examples 
Network requirements 
z  An NMS and Switch A (SNMP agent) are connected through the Ethernet. The IP address of the 
NMS is 10.10.10.1 and that of the VLAN interface on Switch A is 10.10.10.2. 
z  Perform the following configuration on Switch A: setting the community name and access 
permission, administrator ID, contact and switch location, and enabling the switch to sent trap 
messages. 
Thus, the NMS is able to access Switch A and receive the trap messages sent by Switch A.