Displaying and maintaining snmp, Snmp configuration examples, 7 snmp configuration examples – H3C Technologies H3C WX3000 Series Unified Switches User Manual

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Displaying and Maintaining SNMP

To do…

Use the command…

Remarks

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

As shown in

Figure 41-2

, 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 location of Switch A, and enabling the device to sent trap
messages.

Thus, the NMS is able to access Switch A and receive the trap messages sent by Switch A.

Figure 41-2

Network diagram for SNMP configuration

Ethernet

10.10.10.1

NMS

10.10.10.2

Switch A

Network procedure

# Enable SNMP agent, and set the SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c community names.

<device> system-view

[device] snmp-agent

[device] snmp-agent sys-info version all

[device] snmp-agent community read public

[device] snmp-agent community write private

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