Troubleshooting
Table 7. ASE SNMP Troubleshooting Commands (Continued)
Command
show snmp trap
[alarmTrapStatus|authenticationFai
lure|coldStart|entConfigChange|fal
lingAlarm|ipTrapInterfacesLink|lin
kDown|linkUp|lldpRemTablesChange|n
ewRoot|psecTrapGlobalsMain|psecTra
pInterfaces|risingAlarm|topologyCh
ange|warmStart]
show snmp user <name> <engine id>
show snmp view <mib name> <mib oid>
g
NOTE
The output of all show commands can be limited by appending the following modifiers to the end
of the command: | begin <text>, | exclude <text>, and | include <text>. The include modifier
limits output to lines that contain the specified text, the exclude modifier excludes any lines with
the specified text, and the begin modifier displays the first line of output with the specified text
and all lines thereafter.
Refer to the
ASE Command Reference Guide
detailed information on the SNMP troubleshooting commands listed in
26
Explanation
Displays traps associated with SNMP configurations.
Optional. If you want to view information for a specific
trap, enter the name of the trap. For example show
snmp trap alarmTrapStatus.
Displays the SNMP user configurations. <name>
Optional. Specifies the SNMP user to view. <engine id>
Optional. Specifies the SNMP engine ID for the system.
Displays the current MIB configuration for SNMP config-
urations. <mib name> Optional. Specifies a MIB configu-
ration to display. <mib oid> Optional. Specifies the OID
for the MIB.
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