C613-50631-01 Rev A Command Reference for IE340 Series 3173
AlliedWare Plus™ Operating System - Version 5.5.3-0.x
SNMP COMMANDS
SHOW
COUNTER SNMP-SERVER
Table 1: Parameters in the output of the show counter snmp-server command
Parameter Meaning
inPkts The total number of SNMP messages received by the
SNMP agent.
inBadVersions The number of messages received by the SNMP agent
for an unsupported SNMP version. It drops these
messages.The SNMP agent on your device supports
versions 1, 2C, and 3.
inBadCommunityNames The number of messages received by the SNMP agent
with an unrecognized SNMP community name. It
drops these messages.
inBadCommunityUses The number of messages received by the SNMP agent
where the requested SNMP operation is not permitted
from SNMP managers using the SNMP community
named in the message.
inASNParseErrs The number of ASN.1 or BER errors that the SNMP
agent has encountered when decoding received SNMP
Messages.
inTooBigs The number of SNMP PDUs received by the SNMP
agent where the value of the error-status field is
‘tooBig'. This is sent by an SNMP manager to indicate
that an exception occurred when processing a request
from the agent.
inNoSuchNames The number of SNMP PDUs received by the SNMP
agent where the value of the error-status field is
‘noSuchName'. This is sent by an SNMP manager to
indicate that an exception occurred when processing a
request from the agent.
inBadValues The number of SNMP PDUs received by the SNMP
agent where the value of the error-status field is
‘badValue'. This is sent by an SNMP manager to indicate
that an exception occurred when processing a request
from the agent.
inReadOnlys The number of valid SNMP PDUs received by the SNMP
agent where the value of the error-status field is
‘readOnly'. The SNMP manager should not generate a
PDU which contains the value ‘readOnly' in the error-
status field. This indicates that there is an incorrect
implementations of the SNMP.
inGenErrs The number of SNMP PDUs received by the SNMP
agent where the value of the error-status field is
‘genErr'.