Show profile statistics, Show profile statistics Page 38: Snmp commands, Clear trap manager <1-5, Example
Page 38: Snmp commands, Clear trap manager <1-5, Example
show profile statistics
Example:
Router> show profile statistics
Prof
Oper.
Packets Packets Errors Errors Q-full
Name
State
Sent
Rcv'ed
Sent
Rcv'ed
Discard
-----------------------------------------------------------------
wilson Down
0
0
0
0
0
show profile statistics
Example:
Router> show profile statistics wilson
wilson
Received
Transmitted
---------------------------------------------------------------
Total
octets:
0 0
Total
packets:
0 0
Total
errors:
0 0
Security Command
set ip private
Description: This command is used to modify the “private” IP address on the router’s LAN interface.
Please refer to IP command category for details.
SNMP Commands
Remote SNMP management consoles can access the set of MIBs implemented in the router. MIB
information is transferred from the router’s SNMP Agent to the SNMP Management console via
SNMP Gets and Traps (Set commands are not supported).. Traps are unsolicited status messages sent
from the router to report management events asynchronously. Trap Managers must be configured in
order to receive these messages.
clear trap manager <1-5>
Description: This command clears the IP address for the specified trap manager. When an SNMP trap
condition is met, and if trap generation has been enabled, a trap message will automatically be sent out
to each trap manager whose IP address has been defined. A total of five trap managers can be defined
in the system.