Configuring Packet Size; Monitoring Snmp - Motorola BSR 2000 Configuration And Management Manual

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The following example shows how to create a context to be used to further restrict
access:
MOT

Configuring Packet Size

1. Use the snmp-server packetsize command in Global Configuration mode to
2. Use the show snmp packetsize to view the currently configured packet size.

Monitoring SNMP

To monitor the status of SNMP operations on your network and check current SNMP
settings, you use a series of show snmp commands. To issue show snmp commands,
do the following:
1. Enter the Privileged EXEC or Global Configuration mode.
2. Use the show snmp command to check the status of SNMP communications and
Table 4-3
Command
show snmp
show snmp access
show snmp community
show snmp contact
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(config)#snmp-server context mycontext
change the permitted SNMP packet size that the SNMP Server can receive or
transmit:
MOT (config)#snmp-server packetsize <value>
where:
value is the permitted SNMP packet size, expressed in bytes; valid range is
484 to 17940; default is 1400.
access counter information for SNMP operations. Use the show snmp command
with the command-name option to access specific SNMP information.
lists the show snmp commands.
Table 4-3 show snmp Commands
Description
Provides counter information for SNMP operations.
It also displays the chassis ID string.
Displays SNMP Access information.
Displays SNMP community information.
Displays SNMP system contact information.
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