Snmp-server commands, Snmp-server commands -16, Snmp‐server commands – Enterasys Networks X-Pedition XSR CLI User Manual
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snmp-server Commands
1-16 Network Management
Sample Output
The following is output from the
ip telnet
command:
XSR#show ip telnet
TELNET Information:
Telnet Server: Enabled
Telnet Port: 23
Active Telnet Sessions: 1
snmp-server Commands
This command set configures the SNMP agent on the XSR. Currently, SNMP v1/v2 and v3 are
supported. All commands are invoked in Global configuration mode. If the SNMP server is
disabled, executing any SNMP configuration command except for
snmp-server disable
will
automatically turn the SNMP server on after it successfully executes. By default, the SNMP server
is disabled at boot‐up.
All SNMP Global configuration‐level commands have a privilege level of 15 and all
show
commands have a level of 10.
Table 1-1 Supported Proprietary and Standard MIB Objects
MIB
Description
ctron‐chassis‐mib
XSR components and modules MIB.
Enterasys’
Download
ctron‐download‐mib.txt (supported via online download only). This is the
only MIB with v1/v2c write access.
PPP LCP
RFC‐1471. (pppLqrExtnsTable and pppTests not supported)
PPP IP
RFC‐1473.
OSPF
RFC‐1850. The following traps are supported: ospfTrapIfStateChange,
ospfTrapVirtIfStateChange, ospfTrapNbrStateChange,
ospfTrapVirtNbrStateChange, ospfTrapIfConfigError,
ospfTrapVirtIfConfigError
RIPv2
RFC‐1724.
BGP
RFC‐1657.
Frame Relay DTE
RFC‐2115.
ctron‐timed‐reset‐
mib
This MIB provides a count down timer and forces a reset after time
expires. Using this MIB to reset the XSR performs correctly only if SNMP
system shutdown is enabled with the
snmp-server system-
shutdown command (refer to
page 26).
Enterasys
Configuration
Change
This MIB allows management entities to determine if and when
configuration changes have occurred. The MIB reports the number of
changes and the time and method of the last change in each of three
categories: volatile and non‐volatile changes, and firmware upgrades.