| User Manual for the NETGEAR 7300 Series Layer 3 Managed Switch Software |
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Format | show snmpcommunity |
Mode | Privileged EXEC |
SNMP Community Name The community string to which this entry grants access. A valid
| entry is a |
| ters. Each row of this table must contain a unique community |
| name. |
Client IP Address - | An IP address (or portion thereof) from which this device will |
| accept SNMP packets with the associated community. The |
| requesting entity's IP address is ANDed with the Subnet Mask |
| before being compared to the IP Address. |
| Note: That if the Subnet Mask is set to 0.0.0.0, an IP Address of |
| 0.0.0.0 matches all IP addresses. The default value is 0.0.0.0 |
Client IP Mask - | A mask to be ANDed with the requesting entity's IP address |
| before comparison with IP Address. If the result matches with IP |
| Address then the address is an authenticated IP address. For |
| example, if the IP Address = 9.47.128.0 and the corresponding |
| Subnet Mask = 255.255.255.0 a range of incoming IP addresses |
| would match, i.e. the incoming IP Address could equal |
| 9.47.128.0 - 9.47.128.255. The default value is 0.0.0.0 |
Access Mode | The access level for this community string. |
Status | The status of this community access entry. |
show snmptrap
This command displays SNMP trap receivers. Trap messages are sent across a network to an SNMP Network Manager. These messages alert the manager to events occurring within the switch or on the network. Six trap receivers are simultaneously supported.
Format | show snmptrap |
Mode | Privileged EXEC |
SNMP Trap Name | The community string of the SNMP trap packet sent to the trap |
| manager. This may be up to 16 alphanumeric characters. This |
| string is case sensitive. |
IP Address | The IP address to receive SNMP traps from this device. Enter 4 |
| numbers between 0 and 255 separated by periods. |
Switching Commands |