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Chapter 5 Configuring the Management Interface and Security
Configuring and Managing the SNMP Interface
About CLI
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CLI Commands for Configuring SNMP, page 5-27
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CLI Commands for Monitoring SNMP, page 5-27
CLI
The SCE platform supports the CLI commands that control the operation of the SNMP agent. All the
SNMP commands are available in Admin authorization level. The SNMP agent is disabled by default
and any SNMP configuration command enables the SNMP agent (except where there is an explicit
disable command).
CLI Commands for Configuring SNMP
Following is a list of CLI commands available for configuring SNMP. These are Global Configuration
mode commands.
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snmp-server enable
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no snmp-server
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[no] snmp-server community [all]
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[no | default] snmp-server enable traps
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[no] snmp-server host [all]
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[no] snmp-server contact
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[no] snmp-server location
CLI Commands for Monitoring SNMP
Following is a list of CLI commands available for monitoring SNMP. These are Viewer mode commands,
and are available when the SNMP agent is enabled:
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show snmp (available when SNMP agent is disabled)
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show snmp community
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show snmp contact
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show snmp enabled
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show snmp host
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show snmp location
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show snmp MIB (available when SNMP agent enabled and community was set)
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show snmp traps
About MIBs
MIBs
MIBs (Management Information Bases) are databases of objects that can be monitored by a network
management system (NMS). SNMP uses standardized MIB formats that allow any SNMP tools to
monitor any device defined by a MIB.
For further information concerning MIBs used by the Cisco SCE8000 platform.
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