Chapter 20 Show Commands

show snmp

show snmp

To display the count information for all SNMP settings, use the show snmp command.

show snmp [community host user]

Syntax Description

Defaults

Command Modes

Command History

Usage Guidelines

Examples

community

Displays SNMP community strings.

 

 

host

Displays snmp hosts.

 

 

user

Displays SNMPv3 users.

 

 

None.

 

EXEC mode.

 

This command was introduced in Cisco MDS SAN-OS Release 1.0(2).

None.

The following example displays SNMP information.

switch# show snmp sys contact:

sys location:

1631 SNMP

packets input

 

0

Bad SNMP versions

 

0

Unknown community

name

0

Illegal operation

for community name supplied

0

Encoding errors

 

64294 Number of requested variables

1

Number of altered

variables

1628 Get-request PDUs

0Get-next PDUs

1Set-request PDUs 152725 SNMP packets output

0Too big errors

1No such name errors

0Bad values errors

0General errors

Community

Access

 

 

---------

------

 

 

public

rw

 

 

User

Group

Auth

Priv

____

_____

____

____

admin

network-admin

md5

no

 

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MDS 9000 specifications

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