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6.5.7
show users
This command displays the configured user names and their settings. This command is
only available for users with Read/Write privileges.
The SNMPv3 fields will only be displayed
if SNMP is available on the system.
Format
show users
Mode
Privileged EXEC
User Name
The name the user enters to login using the serial port, Telnet or Web.
Access Mode Shows whether the user is able to change parameters on the switch
(Read/Write) or is only able to view them (Read Only). As a factory
default, the “admin” user has Read/Write access and the “guest” has
Read Only access. There can only be one Read/Write user and up to
five Read Only users.
SNMPv3 Access Mode This field displays the SNMPv3 Access Mode. If the value is
set to
ReadWrite,
the SNMPv3 user is able to set and retrieve param-
eters on the system. If the value is set to
ReadOnly,
the SNMPv3 user
is only able to retrieve parameter information. The SNMPv3 access
mode may be different than the CLI and Web access mode.
SNMPv3 Authentication This field displays the authentication protocol to be used
for the specified login user.
SNMPv3 Encryption This field displays the encryption protocol to be used for the
specified login user.
6.6
SNMP Commands
This section describes the commands you use to configure Simple Network
Management Protocol (SNMP) on the switch. You can configure the switch to act as an
SNMP agent so that it can communicate with SNMP managers on your network.
6.6.1
snmp-server
This command sets the name and the physical location of the switch, and the
organization responsible for the network. The range for
,
and
is
from 1 to 31 alphanumeric characters.
Default
none
Format
snmp-server {sysname
Mode
Global Config
6.6.2
snmp-server bind
This command specifies the port to bind to the SNMP server. If no port is specified
(“no”-command), the SNMP server is listening on the address specified for the
serviceport or the network (in this order) if specified. With this command it can be
selected on which address (serviceport/network) the SNMP server should listen. If for
the specified port no address exists, the server is not started.
Format
snmp-server bind serviceport