Displaying snmp settings, Resetting and disabling snmp, Checking basic connectivity – 3Com 3800 User Manual
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Displaying SNMP
Settings
To display the SNMP settings configured on the Switch 3800, use the
following command:
show management
This command displays the following information:
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Enable/disable state for telnet, SNMP, and web access
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SNMP community strings
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Authorized SNMP station list
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SNMP trap receiver list
■
Logon statistics
Resetting and
Disabling SNMP
To reset or disable SNMP settings, use the commands in Table 3-5.
Checking Basic
Connectivity
The Switch 3800 has the following two facilities for checking basic
connectivity:
■
ping
■
traceroute
Ping
The ping command allows you to send Internet Control Message
Protocol (ICMP) echo messages to a remote IP device. The ping
command is available for both the user and administrator privilege
level.
The ping command syntax is as follows:
ping {continuous} {size
Table 3-5 SNMP Reset and Disable Commands
Command
Description
disable snmp access
Allows you to disable SNMP on the Switch.
disable snmp trap
Allows you to prevent SNMP traps from being sent from
the Switch.
unconfig management
Restores default values to all SNMP-related entries.
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