
Enterasys G-Series CLI Reference 5-1
5
SNMP Configuration
This
chapter
describes
the
Simple
Network
Management
Protocol
(SNMP)
set
of
commands
and
how
to
use
them.
SNMP Configuration Summary
SNMP
is
an
application
‐
layer
protocol
that
facilitates
the
exchange
of
management
information
between
network
devices.
SNMP
enables
network
administrators
to
manage
network
performance,
find
and
solve
network
problems,
and
plan
for
network
growth.
G
‐
Series
devices
support
three
versions
of
SNMP:
•
Version
1
(SNMPv1)
—
This
is
the
initial
implementation
of
SNMP.
Refer
to
RFC
1157
for
a
full
description
of
functionality.
•
Version
2
(SNMPv2c)
—
The
second
release
of
SNMP,
described
in
RFC
1907,
has
additions
and
enhancements
to
data
types,
counter
size,
and
protocol
operations.
•
Version
3
(SNMPv3)
—
This
is
the
most
recent
version
of
SNMP,
and
includes
significant
enhancements
to
administration
and
security.
SNMPv3
is
fully
described
in
RFC
2571,
RFC 2572,
RFC
2573,
RFC
2574,
and
RFC
2575.
SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c
The
components
of
SNMPv1
and
SNMPv2c
network
management
fall
into
three
categories:
•
Managed
devices
(such
as
a
switch).
•
SNMP
agents
and
MIBs,
including
SNMP
traps,
community
strings,
and
Remote
Monitoring
(RMON)
MIBs,
which
run
on
managed
devices.
For information about...
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SNMP Configuration Summary
5-1
Reviewing SNMP Statistics
5-3
Configuring SNMP Users, Groups, and Communities
5-7
Configuring SNMP Access Rights
5-15
Configuring SNMP MIB Views
5-18
Configuring SNMP Target Parameters
5-22
Configuring SNMP Target Addresses
5-25
Configuring SNMP Notification Parameters
5-28
Creating a Basic SNMP Trap Configuration
5-36
Summary of Contents for G3G170-24
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Page 100: ...set ssl 2 56 Basic Configuration...
Page 132: ...clear lldp port tx tlv 3 32 Discovery Protocol Configuration...
Page 272: ...show spantree nonforwardingreason 6 52 Spanning Tree Configuration...
Page 296: ...set garp timer 7 24 802 1Q VLAN Configuration...
Page 384: ...clear nodealias config 11 34 Logging and Network Management...
Page 438: ...Enabling Router Configuration Modes 14 4 Preparing for Router Mode...
Page 514: ...show ip pimsm staticrp 16 56 IPv4 Routing Protocol Configuration...
Page 524: ...traceroute ipv6 17 10 IPv6 Management...
Page 602: ...show ipv6 ospf virtual link 19 46 OSPFv3 Configuration...