Configuring SNMP Parameters and Traps
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Viewing SNMP Statistics

The snmps command is used to display SNMP statistics. The command displays the SNMP
activities since the last time the switch was powered on, or since the last Reset was executed.
It also displays a list of the current traps.
The snmps command is listed on the Networking menu. For more information about the
networking menu, see Chapter 25, “IP Routing.” To display SNMP statistics, enter the follow-
ing command:
snmps
A screen similar to the following displays:
SNMP Statistics
In Out
Total Packets 67 67
Bad Versions 0
Bad Community Names 0
Bad Community Use 0
Bad Type Discards 0
ASN Parse Errors 0
Too Big Errors 0 0
No Such Name Errors 0 1
Bad Value Errors 0 0
Read Only Errors 0 0
General Errors 0 0
Total Variable Requests 186
Total Set Variable Requests 0
Get Requests 17 0
Get Next Requests 50 0
Set Requests 0 0
Get Responses 0 67
Authentication Trap Enables: 0
Traps 0 0
Trap generation is ENABLED to these management stations:
198.206.1.1 /162 -- ffffffff:bfffffff (on )
198.2.1.1 /162 -- ffffffff:7fffffff (off) (SA)
Total Packets
The total number of packets received and sent.
Bad Versions
The total number of SNMP messages delivered to the switch SNMP protocol entity that were
for an unsupported SNMP version.
Bad Community Names
The total number of SNMP message names delivered to the switch SNMP protocol entity that
used an unknown SNMP community name.
Bad Community Use
The total number of SNMP messages delivered to the SNMP protocol entity which represented
an SNMP operation that was not allowed by the SNMP community named in the message.