The local SNMP engine ID uniquely identifies the SNMP engine of the SNMP agent in an SNMP domain.
Examples
# Display the local engine ID.
<Sysname> display snmp-agent local-engineid
SNMP local engine ID: 800007DB7F0000013859
Related commands
snmp-agent local-engineid
display snmp-agent mib-node
Use display snmp-agent mib-node to display SNMP MIB node information.
Syntax
display snmp-agent mib-node [ details | index-node | trap-node | verbose ]
Views
Any view
Predefined user roles
network-admin
network-operator
mdc-admin
mdc-operator
Parameters
details: Specifies detailed MIB node information, including node name, last octet of an OID string, and
name of the next leaf node.
index-node: Specifies SNMP MIB tables, and node names and OIDs of MIB index nodes.
trap-node: Specifies node names and OIDs of MIB notification nodes, and node names and OIDs of
notification objects.
verbose: Specifies detailed information about SNMP MIB nodes, including node names, OIDs, node
types, permissions to MIB nodes, data types, MORs, and parent, child, and sibling nodes.
Usage guidelines
If no keywords are specified, the command displays information about all SNMP MIB nodes, including
node name, OID, and permissions to MIB nodes.
The SNMP software package includes different MIB files. Support for MIBs varies with SNMP software
versions.
Examples
# Display SNMP MIB node information.
<Sysname> display snmp-agent mib-node
iso<1>(NA)
|-std<1.0>(NA)
|-iso8802<1.0.8802>(NA)
|-ieee802dot1<1.0.8802.1>(NA)
|-ieee802dot1mibs<1.0.8802.1.1>(NA)
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