24-1
Chapter 24: SNMP Commands
Controls access to this switch from management stations using the Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMP), as well as the error types sent to trap managers.
SNMP Version 3 also provides security features that cover message integrity,
authentication, and encryption; as well as controlling user access to specific areas of
the MIB tree. To use SNMPv3, first set an SNMP engine ID (or accept the default),
specify read and write access views for the MIB tree, configure SNMP user groups
with the required security model (i.e., SNMP v1, v2c or v3) and security level (i.e.,
authentication and privacy), and then assign SNMP users to these groups, along
with their specific authentication and privacy passwords.
Table 24-1 SNMP Commands
Command Function Mode Page
snmp-server Enables the SNMP agent GC 24-2
show snmp Displays the status of SNMP communications NE, PE 24-2
snmp-server community Sets up the community access string to permit access to
SNMP commands
GC 24-3
snmp-server contact Sets the system contact string GC 24-4
snmp-server location Sets the system location string GC 24-4
snmp-server host Specifies the recipient of an SNMP notification operation GC 24-5
snmp-server enable traps Enables the device to send SNMP traps (i.e., SNMP
notifications)
GC 24-7
snmp-server engine-id Sets the SNMP engine ID GC 24-8
show snmp engine-id Shows the SNMP engine ID PE 24-9
snmp-server view Adds an SNMP view GC 24-10
show snmp view Shows the SNMP views PE 24-11
snmp-server group Adds an SNMP group, mapping users to views GC 24-11
show snmp group Shows the SNMP groups PE 24-12
snmp-server user Adds a user to an SNMP group GC 24-14
show snmp user Shows the SNMP users PE 24-15