Accessing Switch Agents; Supported Mibs; Configuring Snmpv1/V2C Settings - Extreme Networks ExtremeWare 7.2e Installation And User Manual

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Accessing Switch Agents

To have access to the SNMP agent residing in the switch, at least one VLAN must have an IP address
assigned to it.
By default, SNMP access and SNMPv1/v2c traps are enabled. SNMP access and SNMP traps can be
disabled and enabled independently—you can disable SNMP access but still allow SNMP traps to be
sent, or vice versa.

Supported MIBs

In addition to private MIBs, the switch supports the standard MIBs listed in Appendix A.
NOTE
The SNMP ifAdminStatus MIB value is not saved after a reboot. Ports set to down in the SNMP
ifAdminStatus MIB come back after rebooting. However, if you save the configuration using the CLI or
SNMP after changing the port status to down in the ifAdminStatus MIB, then the change is saved after
a reboot.

Configuring SNMPv1/v2c Settings

The following SNMPv1/v2c parameters can be configured on the switch:
• Authorized trap receivers—An authorized trap receiver can be one or more network management
stations on your network. The switch sends SNMPv1/v2c traps to all trap receivers. You can have a
maximum of 16 trap receivers configured for each switch, and you can specify a community string
and UDP port for individually for each trap receiver. All community strings must also be added to
the switch using the
To configure a trap receiver on a switch, use the following command:
configure snmp add trapreceiver <ip address> {port <number>} community {hex}
<community string> {from <source ip address>} {mode [enhanced | standard]}
trap-group {auth-traps{,}}
{ospf-traps{,} {ping-traceroute-traps{,}} {rmon-traps{,}} {security-traps{,}}
{smart-traps{,}} {stp-traps{,}} {system-traps{,}} {vrrp-traps{,}}
See the Command Reference for a listing of the available traps.
You can delete a trap receiver using the
Entries in the trap receiver list can also be created, modified, and deleted using the RMON2
trapDestTable MIB variable, as described in RFC 2021.
• SNMP read access—The ability to read SNMP information can be restricted through the use of an
access profile. An access profile permits or denies a named list of IP addresses and subnet masks.
To configure SNMPv1/v2c read access to use an access profile, use the following command:
configure snmp access-profile readonly [<access-profile> | none]
Use the
none
• SNMP read/write access—The ability to read and write SNMP information can be restricted through
the use of an access profile. An access profile permits or denies a named list of IP addresses and
subnet masks.
To configure SNMPv1/v2c read/write access to use an access profile, use the following command:
configure snmp access-profile readwrite [<access-profile> | none]
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configure snmp add community
{extreme-traps{,}} {link-up-down-traps{,}}
option to remove a previously configured access profile.
command.
configure snmp delete trapreceiver
Using SNMP
command.
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