Displaying snmp information, Displaying the engine id, Displaying snmp groups – Brocade TurboIron 24X Series Configuration Guide User Manual

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Displaying SNMP Information

The <ipv6-address> must be in hexadecimal format using 16-bit values between colons as
documented in RFC 2373.

Displaying SNMP Information

This section lists the commands for viewing SNMP-related information.

Displaying the Engine ID

To display the engine ID of a management module, enter a command such as the following.

TurboIron#show snmp engineid

Local SNMP Engine ID: 800007c70300e05290ab60

Engine Boots: 3

Engine time: 5

Syntax: show snmp engineid

The engine ID identifies the source or destination of the packet.

The engine boots represents the number of times that the SNMP engine reinitialized itself with the
same engine ID. If the engineID is modified, the boot count is reset to 0.

The engine time represents the current time with the SNMP agent.

Displaying SNMP groups

To display the definition of an SNMP group, enter a command such as the following.

TurboIron#show snmp group

groupname = exceptifgrp

security model = v3

security level = authNoPriv

ACL id = 2

readview = exceptif

writeview = <none>

Syntax: show snmp group

The value for security level can be one of the following.

Displaying user information

To display the definition of an SNMP user account, enter a command such as the following.

Table 0.1:

Security level

Authentication

<none>

If the security model shows v1 or v2, then security level is blank. User names are not
used to authenticate users; community strings are used instead.

noauthNoPriv

Displays if the security model shows v3 and user authentication is by user name only.

authNoPriv

Displays if the security model shows v3 and user authentication is by user name and the
MD5 or SHA algorithm.

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