
security. This includes MD5 and SHA-based user authentication and message integrity
verification, as well as AES- and DES-based privacy encryption.
Export restrictions on SHA and DES necessitate support for domestic and non-domestic
executable images or defaulting to no encryption for all customers.
The traps can be configured in SNMPv1, v2, or v3 format. If you do not identify the version (v1,
v2, or v3), the system formats the traps in the v1 format. A community string can be entered if
the system requires one.
SNMPv3 table entries stored in NVRAM
The following list shows the number of nonvolatile entries (entries stored in NVRAM) allowed
in the SNMPv3 tables. The system does not allow you to create more entries marked
nonvolatile when you reach these limits:
• snmpCommunityTable: 20
• vacmViewTreeFamilyTable: 60
• vacmSecurityToGroupTable: 40
• vacmAccessTable: 40
• usmUserTable: 20
• snmpNotifyTable: 20
• snmpTargetAddrTabel: 20
• snmpTargetParamsTable: 20
show snmp-server command
The
show snmp-server
command displays SNMP configuration.
The syntax for the
show snmp-server
command is
show snmp-server {host|user|view|notification-control|notify-filter}
The
show snmp-server
command executes in the Privileged EXEC command mode.
The following table outlines the parameters for this command.
Table 49: show snmp-server command parameters
Parameter
Description
host
Displays the trap receivers configured in the SNMPv3
MIBs.
user
Displays the SNMPv3 users, including views accessible
to each user.
view
Displays SNMPv3 views.
notification-control
Displays SNMPv3 notification controls.
notify-filter
Displays SNMPv3 notification filters.
ACLI Reference for wired networks
208 Avaya WLAN 8100 CLI Reference
August 2013