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Displaying SNMP Status

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Displaying SNMP Status Chapter 16 Configuring SNMP This example shows how to permit any SNMP manager to access all objects with read-only permission using the community string public. The bridge also sends config traps to the hosts 192.180.1.111 and 192.180.1.33 using SNMPv1 and to the host 192.180.1.27 using SNMPv2C. The community string public is sent with the traps. bridge(config)# snmp-server community public bridge(config)# snmp-server enable traps config bridge(config)# snmp-server host 192.180.1.27 version 2c public bridge(config)# snmp-server host 192.180.1.111 version 1 public bridge(config)# snmp-server host 192.180.1.33 public This example shows how to allow read-only access for all objects to members of access list 4 that use the comaccess community string. No other SNMP managers have access to any objects. SNMP Authentication Failure traps are sent by SNMPv2C to the host cisco.com using the community string public. bridge(config)# snmp-server community comaccess ro 4 bridge(config)# snmp-server enable traps snmp authentication bridge(config)# snmp-server host cisco.com version 2c public This example shows how to send Entity MIB traps to the host cisco.com. The community string is restricted. The first line enables the bridge to send Entity MIB traps in addition to any traps previously enabled. The second line specifies the destination of these traps and overwrites any previous snmp-server host commands for the host cisco.com. bridge(config)# snmp-server enable traps entity bridge(config)# snmp-server host cisco.com restricted entity This example shows how to enable the bridge to send all traps to the host myhost.cisco.com using the community string public: bridge(config)# snmp-server enable traps bridge(config)# snmp-server host myhost.cisco.com public Displaying SNMP Status To display SNMP input and output statistics, including the number of illegal community string entries, errors, and requested variables, use the show snmp privileged EXEC command. For information about the fields in this display, refer to the Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference for Release 12.2. 16-10 Cisco Aironet 1400 Series Wireless Bridges Software Configuration Guide OL-4059-01

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Cisco Aironet 1400 Series Wireless Bridges Software Configuration Guide
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Chapter 16
Configuring SNMP
Displaying SNMP Status
This example shows how to permit any SNMP manager to access all objects with read-only permission
using the community string
public
. The bridge also sends config traps to the hosts 192.180.1.111 and
192.180.1.33 using SNMPv1 and to the host 192.180.1.27 using SNMPv2C. The community string
public
is sent with the traps.
bridge(config)#
snmp-server community public
bridge(config)#
snmp-server enable traps config
bridge(config)#
snmp-server host 192.180.1.27 version 2c public
bridge(config)#
snmp-server host 192.180.1.111 version 1 public
bridge(config)#
snmp-server host 192.180.1.33 public
This example shows how to allow read-only access for all objects to members of access list 4 that use
the
comaccess
community string. No other SNMP managers have access to any objects. SNMP
Authentication Failure traps are sent by SNMPv2C to the host
cisco.com
using the community string
public
.
bridge(config)#
snmp-server community comaccess ro 4
bridge(config)#
snmp-server enable traps snmp authentication
bridge(config)#
snmp-server host cisco.com version 2c public
This example shows how to send Entity MIB traps to the host
cisco.com
. The community string is
restricted. The first line enables the bridge to send Entity MIB traps in addition to any traps previously
enabled. The second line specifies the destination of these traps and overwrites any previous
snmp-server host
commands for the host
cisco.com
.
bridge(config)#
snmp-server enable traps entity
bridge(config)#
snmp-server host cisco.com restricted entity
This example shows how to enable the bridge to send all traps to the host
myhost.cisco.com
using the
community string
public
:
bridge(config)#
snmp-server enable traps
bridge(config)#
snmp-server host myhost.cisco.com public
Displaying SNMP Status
To display SNMP input and output statistics, including the number of illegal community string entries,
errors, and requested variables, use the
show snmp
privileged EXEC command. For information about
the fields in this display, refer to the
Cisco IOS Configuration Fundamentals Command Reference for
Release 12.2
.