Alliedware plus command – Allied Telesis AT-S63 User Manual

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AT-S63 Management Software Command Line User’s Guide

Section I: Basic Features

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string that has a closed access status. (Management station IP
addresses are displayed only when you specify a specific community
string using the COMMUNITY parameter in this command.) To add IP
addresses of management stations to a community string, refer to
“ADD SNMP COMMUNITY” on page 130.

Trap receiver IP addresses - These are the IP addresses of
management stations to receive SNMP traps from the switch. (IP
addresses or trap receivers are displayed only when you specify a
specific community string using the COMMUNITY parameter in this
command.) To add IP addresses to a community string, refer to “ADD
SNMP COMMUNITY” on page 130.

Access Status - If a community string shows an Open Access with
Yes, the string has an open access status, meaning any management
stations can use the string. A string with a Open Access of No has a
closed access status; only those management stations whose IP
addresses have been assigned to the string can use it. To change the
access status, refer to “SET SNMP COMMUNITY” on page 146.

Examples

The following command displays the SNMP status and the community
strings on the switch:

show snmp

The following command displays specific information about the “private”
community string. The information includes the IP addresses of
management stations that can use the string and the IP addresses of
SNMP trap receivers:

show snmp community=private

AlliedWare Plus

Command

Syntax

show snmp-server community

Mode

User Exec mode and Privileged Exec mode

Description

This AlliedWare Plus command displays the same information as the
standard command, but it does not have an option for specifying an
individual community string.

Example

show snmp-server community

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