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ISCOM2600G-HI (A) Series Configuration Guide
12 System management
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12.1.9 Checking configurations
Use the following commands to check configuration results.
No.
Command
Description
1
Raisecom#show
snmp access
Show SNMP access group configurations.
2
Raisecom#show
snmp community
Show SNMP community configurations.
3
Raisecom#show
snmp config
Show SNMP basic configurations, including the local
SNMP engine ID, logo and contact method of the
administrator, physical location of the device, and Trap
status.
4
Raisecom#show
snmp group
Show the mapping between SNMP users and the access
group.
5
Raisecom#show
snmp host
Show Trap target host information.
6
Raisecom#show
snmp statistics
Show SNMP statistics.
7
Raisecom#show
snmp user
Show SNMP user information.
8
Raisecom#show
snmp view
Show SNMP view information.
9
Raisecom#show
snmp server-auth
Show SNMP server authentication configurations.
12.1.10 Example for configuring SNMPv1/SNMPv2c and Trap
Networking requirements
As shown in Figure 12-3, the route between the NView NNM system and the ISCOM2600G-
HI series switch is available. The NView NNM system can check the MIB under view
corresponding to the remote Switch by SNMPv1/SNMPv2c, and the ISCOM2600G-HI series
switch can send Trap automatically to the NView NNM system in emergency.
By default, there is VLAN 1 on the ISCOM2600G-HI series switch and all physical interfaces
belong to VLAN 1.
Figure 12-3
SNMPv1/SNMPv2c networking