Setting The Logging Function For Network Management; Displaying Snmp; Snmp Configuration Example - 3Com 4200G 12-Port Configuration Manual

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33: SNMP C
HAPTER
Setting the Logging
Function for Network
Management

Displaying SNMP

SNMP Configuration
Example
SNMP Configuration
Example
ONFIGURATION
Table 252 Set the logging function for network management
Operation
Enter system view
Set the logging function
for network
management
You can use the display logbuffer command to display logging information for the
get and set operations sent from NMS.
After the above configuration is completed, execute the display command in any
view to view the running of SNMP, and to verify the configuration.
Table 253 Display SNMP
Operation
Display system information of the current SNMP
device
Display SNMP packet statistics information
Display the engine ID of the current device
Display group information about the device
Display SNMP user information
Display Trap list information
Display the currently configured community
name
Display the currently configured MIB view
Network requirements
An NMS and an Ethernet switch are connected through the Ethernet. The IP
address of the NMS is 10.10.10.1 and that of the VLAN interface on the switch is
10.10.10.2.
Perform the following configuration on the switch: setting the community name
and access authority, administrator ID, contact and switch location, and enabling
the switch to sent trap packet.
Command
system-view
snmp-agent log { set-operation |
get-operation | all }
Command
display snmp-agent sys-info [ contact |
location | version ]*
display snmp-agent statistics
display snmp-agent { local-engineid |
remote-engineid }
display snmp-agent group [ group-name ]
display snmp-agent usm-user [ engineid
engineid | username user-name | group
group-name ]
display snmp-agent trap-list
display snmp-agent community [ read |
write ]
display snmp-agent mib-view [ exclude |
include | viewname view-name ]
Description
Optional;
By default, the logging
function for SNMP is
disabled.

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