Sun Ethernet Fabric Operating System CLI Base Reference Manual
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SNMPv3 |
SNMP is the most widely-used network management protocol on TCP/IP-based networks. SNMPv3 is designed mainly to overcome the security shortcomings of SNMPv1 and v2. USM and VACM are the main features added as part of the SNMPv3 specification. USM provides for both encryption and authentication of the SNMP PDUs, while VACM specifies a mechanism for defining access policies for different users with different MIB trees. Also, SNMPv3 specifies a generic management framework, which is expandable for adding new management engines, security models, access control models, and so on. With SNMPv3, the SNMP communication is completely safe and secure.
SNMPv3 is a multi-lingual agent supporting all three versions of SNMP (SNMPv1, SNMPv2c and SNMPv3) while conforming to the latest specifications.
Because SEFOS is started as an agentX-subagent of the Oracle ILOM automatically, some of the commands listed and described specific for SNMP agent in this chapter are not applicable.
Those unsupported commands are noted in this chapter. Refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Management Protocols Reference Guide for the ILOM equivalent of those unsupported commands. Note that only the USM is supported by ILOM.
14.1 SNMPv3 Commands
The list of CLI commands for the configuration of SNMPv3 is as follows:
14.1.1 enable snmpsubagent
Enables either snmp agent or agentx-subagent capabilities.
enable snmpsubagent {master {ip4 ipv4_address} [port number]}
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Syntax Description
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snmpsubagent - Enables SNMP subagent
master - The master agent address. It can be either ip4 or ip6.
port - Port number on which master agent listens subagent.
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Mode
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Global Configuration
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Defaults
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port - 705
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Example
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SEFOS(config)# enable snmpsubagent master ip4 10.0.0.5 port 897
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Notes
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Commands to enable and disable the snmp subagent are used by the SEFOS automatic scripts. Do not use the enable snmpsubagent or disable snmpsubagent commands from the CLI command interface.
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14.1.2 disable snmpsubagent
This command disables agentx-subagent.
Mode
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Global Configuration
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Example
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SEFOS(config)# disable snmpsubagent
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Notes
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Commands to enable and disable the snmp subagent are used by the SEFOS automatic scripts. Do not use the enable snmpsubagent or disable snmpsubagent commands from the CLI command interface.
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14.1.3 show snmp agentx information
Displays global information of SNMP Agentx communications.
show snmp agentx information
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Mode
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Priveleged EXEC
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Example
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SEFOS# show snmp agentx information
Agentx Subagent is enabled
TransportDomain :TCP
Master IP Address :10.0.0.2
Master PortNo :705
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14.1.4 show snmp agentx statistics
Displays all the information regarding SNMP Agentx statistics.
show snmp agentx statistics
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Mode
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Global Configuration
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Example
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SEFOS(config)# show snmp agentx statistics
Tx Statistics
Transmitted Packets :860
Open PDU :1
Index Allocate PDU :0
Index DeAllocate PDU :0
Register PDU :2
Add Agent Capabilities PDU :0
Notify PDU :0
Ping PDU :20
Remove Agent Capabilities PDU :0
UnRegister PDU :0
Close PDU :0
Response PDU :837
Rx Statistics
Rx Packets :859
Get PDU :1
GetNext PDU :836
GetBulk PDU :0
TestSet PDU :0
Commit PDU :0
Cleanup PDU :0
Undo PDU :0
Dropped Packets :0
Parse Drop Errors :1
Open Fail Errors :0
Close PDU :0
Response PDU :21
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14.1.5 enable snmpagent
Enables SNMP agent.
Mode
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Global Configuration
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Defaults
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SNMP agent is enabled.
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Example
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SEFOS(config)# enable snmpagent
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14.1.6 disable snmpagent
Disables SNMP agent.
Mode
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Global Configuration
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Example
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SEFOS(config)# disable snmpagent
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14.1.7 snmp community index
Note - This command is not currently supported. Refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Management Protocols Reference Guide for the ILOM equivalent of this command.
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This command configures the SNMP community details. The no form of the command removes the SNMP community details.
snmp community index CommunityIndex name CommunityName security SecurityName [context ContextName] [{volatile | nonvolatile}] [transporttag TransportTagIdentifier | none] [contextengineid ContextEngineID]
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no snmp community index CommunityIndex
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Syntax Description
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CommunityIndex - Community index identifier.
CommunityName - Community name.
SecurityName - User name.
ContextName - Context name through which the management information is accessed when using the community string specified by the corresponding instance of SNMP community name.
volatile | nonvolatile - Storage type.
TransportTagIdentifier - Transport tag identifier.
ContextEngineIdentifier - Context engine identifier.
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Mode
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Global Configuration
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Defaults
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Community index - NETMAN/PUBLIC
Community name - NETMAN/PUBLIC
Security name - None
Context name - Null
Transport tag - Null
Storage type - Volatile
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Example
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SEFOS(config)# snmp community index myv3com name myv3com security xyz context myinst nonvolatile transporttag myv3tag
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Notes
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The community index identifier must be unique for every community name entry.
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14.1.8 snmp group
Note - This command is not currently supported. Refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Management Protocols Reference Guide for the ILOM equivalent of this command.
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This command configures SNMP group details. The no form of the command removes the SNMP group details.
snmp group GroupName user UserName security-model {v1 | v2c | v3} [{volatile | nonvolatile}]
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no snmp group GroupName user UserName security-model {v1 | v2c | v3}
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Syntax Description
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GroupName - Name of the SNMP group
UserName - User name
security-model - Security model
volatile | nonvolatile - Storage type
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Mode
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Global Configuration
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Defaults
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Group name - iso/initial
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Example
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SEFOS(config)# snmp group myv3group user myv3user security-model v1 volatile
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14.1.9 snmp access
Note - This command is not currently supported. Refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Management Protocols Reference Guide for the ILOM equivalent of this command.
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This command configures the SNMP group access details. The no form of the command removes the SNMP group access details.
snmp access GroupName {v1 | v2c | v3 {auth | noauth | priv}} [read ReadView | none] [write WriteView | none] [notify NotifyView | none] [{volatile | nonvolatile}] [context ContextName]
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no snmp access GroupName {v1 | v2c | v3 {auth | noauth | priv}} [context ContextName]
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Syntax Description
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GroupName - Name of the group.
v1 | v2c | v3 - Version of the SNMP.
auth - Enables authentication: MD5 or SHA packet authentication.
noauth - Disables authentication.
priv - Specifies both authentication and privacy.
read - A read view identifier.
write - A write view identifier.
notify - A notification view identifier.
volatile | nonvolatile - Storage type.
ContextName - Name of the SNMP context.
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Mode
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Global Configuration
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Defaults
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Group name - iso
Read/write/notify view - iso
Storage type - volatile
Group name - initial
Read/write/notify view - restricted
Storage type - non-volatile
Group name - initial
Read/write/notify view - iso
Storage type - non-volatile
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Example
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SEFOS(config)# snmp access myv2group v2 read v2readview write v2writeview notify v2notifyview nonvolatile
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Notes
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- To configure an SNMP access along with the group, a group must have already been created using the snmp group command.
- Version 3 is the most secure model as it allows packet encryption with the priv key word.
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14.1.10 snmp engineid
Note - This command is not currently supported. Refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Management Protocols Reference Guide for the ILOM equivalent of this command.
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This command configures the engine identifier. The no form of the command removes the configured engine identifier.
snmp engineid EngineIdentifier
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Syntax Description
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EngineIdentifier - Engine identifier.
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Mode
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Global Configuration
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Defaults
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80.00.08.1c.04.46.53
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Example
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SEFOS(config)# snmp engineid 80.0.08.1c.04.5f.a9
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Notes
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- The Engine ID must be given as octets in hexadecimal separated by dots and the allowed length is 5 to 32 octets.
- SNMP engine ID is an administratively unique identifier.
- Changing the value of the SNMP engine ID has significant effects.
- All the user information will be updated automatically to reflect the change
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14.1.11 snmp proxy name
Note - This command is not currently supported. Refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Management Protocols Reference Guide for the ILOM equivalent of this command.
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This command configures the proxy. The no form of the command removes the proxy.
snmp proxy name ProxyName ProxyType {Read | Write | inform | Trap} ContextEngineID EngineId TargetParamsIn TargetParam TargetOut TargetOut [ContextName ProxyContextName] [StorageType {volatile | nonvolatile}]
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no snmp proxy name ProxyName
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Syntax Description
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ProxyName - The locally arbitrary, but unique identifier associated with the tProxyEntry. This will be the index used for the proxy table.
ProxyType - Type of message that are forwarded using the translation parameters. Options are:
ContextEngineID - Context engine identifier contained in messages that are forwarded using the translation parameters.
TargetParamsIn - This object selects an entry in the snmpTargetParamsTable. The selected entry is used to determine which row of the snmpProxyTable is to be used for forwarding the received messages.
TargetOut - This object selects a management target defined in the snmpTargetAddrTable (in the SNMP-TARGET-MIB). The selected target is defined by an entry in the snmpTargetAddrTable whose index value (snmpTargetAddrName) is equal to this object. This object is only used when selection of a single target is required. That is, when forwarding an incoming read or write request.
ContextName - Context name contained in messages that are forwarded using the translation parameters.
StorageType - Storage type. Options are:
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Mode
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Global Configuration
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Defaults
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Storage Type - nonvolatile
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Example
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SEFOS(config)# snmp proxy name proxy1 ProxyType write ContextEngineID 80.00.08.1c.04.46.53 TargetParamsIn param2 TargetOut target2 ContextName pxyctxtname StorageType nonvolatile
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14.1.12 snmp view
Note - This command is not currently supported. Refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Management Protocols Reference Guide for the ILOM equivalent of this command.
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This command configures the SNMP view. The no form of the command removes the SNMP view.
snmp view ViewName OIDTree [mask OIDMask] {included | excluded} [{volatile | nonvolatile}]
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no snmp view ViewName OIDTree
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Syntax Description
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ViewName - View name
OIDTree - Object identifier
OIDMask | none - Defines views’ subtrees
included | excluded - Type of view
volatile | nonvolatile - Type of storage
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Mode
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Global Configuration
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Defaults
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View Name - iso/restricted
OIDTree - 1
OIDMask - None
View type - included
Storage type - non-volatile
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Example
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SEFOS(config)# snmp view v2readview 1.3.6.1 mask 1.1.1.1 included nonvolatile
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Notes
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To configure an SNMP view (read/write/notify), a group must have already been created using the snmp group command and SNMP group access must be configured using the snmp access command.
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14.1.13 snmp targetaddr
Note - This command is not currently supported. Refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Management Protocols Reference Guide for the ILOM equivalent of this command.
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This command configures the SNMP target address. The no form of the command removes the configured SNMP target address.
snmp targetaddr TargetAddressName param ParamName {IPAddress | IP6Address} [timeout Seconds(1-1500)] [retries RetryCount(1-3)] [taglist TagIdentifier | none] [{volatile | nonvolatile}]
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no snmp targetaddr TargetAddressName
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Syntax Description
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TargetAddressName - Name of the target address (host).
param - SNMP parameter name.
IPAddress | IP6Address - IP/IP6 Address of the host.
timeout - The time the SNMP agent waits for a response from the SNMP manager before retransmitting the inform request message.
retries - The maximum number of times the agent can retransmit the inform request message.
taglist - Tag identifier.
volatile | nonvolatile - Storage type.
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Mode
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Global Configuration
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Defaults
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ParamName - Internet
IPAddress - 10.0.0.10
taglist - snmp
Storage type - volatile
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Example
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SEFOS(config)# snmp targetaddr sefosmgr param sefosd 10.0.0.10 taglist mytag nonvolatile
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Notes
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Target param must have been configured.
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14.1.14 snmp targetparams
Note - This command is not currently supported. Refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Management Protocols Reference Guide for the ILOM equivalent of this command.
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This command configures the SNMP target parameters. The no form of the command removes the SNMP target parameters.
snmp targetparams ParamName user UserName security-model {v1 | v2c | v3 {auth | noauth | priv}} message-processing {v1 | v2c | v3} [{volatile | nonvolatile}]
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no snmp targetparams ParamName
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Syntax Description
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ParamName - SNMP parameter name.
user - User name.
security-model - Security model.
auth - Enables authentication: MD5 or SHA packet authentication.
noauth - Disables authentication.
priv - Specifies both authentication and privacy.
message-processing - Message processing model.
volatile | nonvolatile - Storage type.
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Mode
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Global Configuration
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Defaults
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ParamName - Internet
User/Security Name - None
Security Model - v2c
Security Level - NoauthNoPriv
Message Processing Model - v2c
Storage Type - Non-volatile
ParamName - test1
User/Security Name - None
Security Model - v1
Security Level - NoauthNoPriv
Message Processing Model - v1
Storage Type - Non-volatile
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Example
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SEFOS(config)# snmp targetparams param1 user user1 security-model v3 noauth message-processing v3
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Notes
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User information must have been configured prior to the configuration of SNMP target parameters.
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14.1.15 snmp user
Note - This command is not currently supported. Refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Management Protocols Reference Guide for the ILOM equivalent of this command.
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This command configures the SNMP user details. The no form of the command removes the SNMP user details.
snmp user UserName [auth {md5 | sha} passwd [priv DES passwd]] [{volatile | nonvolatile}]
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Syntax Description
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UserName - Name of the user.
auth - Authentication algorithm. Can be MD5 or SHA.
passwd - Password associated with the authentication type.
priv DES - Private encryption password
volatile | nonvolatile - Storage type. Cann be either volatile or non-volatile.
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Mode
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Global Configuration
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Defaults
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UserName - Initial
Authentication Protocol - None
Privacy Protocol - None
Storage type - Non-volatile
Storage type - Non-volatile
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Example
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SEFOS(config)# snmp user user1
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Notes
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SNMP passwords are localized using the local SNMP engine ID.
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14.1.16 snmp notify
Note - This command is not currently supported. Refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Management Protocols Reference Guide for the ILOM equivalent of this command.
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This command configures the SNMP notification details. The no form of this command removes the SNMP notification details.
snmp notify NotifyName tag TagName type {Trap | Inform} [{volatile | nonvolatile}]
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no snmp notify NotifyName
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Syntax Description
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NotifyName - Notification Name
tag - Tag Name
type - Type of Notification
volatile | nonvolatile - Storage type of the notification details
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Mode
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Global Configuration
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Defaults
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Notify Name - sefos/sefos1
Notify Tag - sefos/sefos1
Storage type - volatile
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Example
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SEFOS(config)# snmp notify note1 tag tag1 type Inform
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14.1.17 snmp-server enable traps snmp authentication
Note - This command is not currently supported. Refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Management Protocols Reference Guide for the ILOM equivalent of this command.
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This command enables generation of authentication traps for SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c. The no form of the command disables generation of authentication traps for SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c.
snmp-server enable traps snmp authentication
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no snmp-server enable traps snmp authentication
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Mode
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Global Configuration
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Defaults
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Generation of authentication traps is disabled by default.
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Example
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SEFOS(config)# snmp-server enable traps snmp authentication
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14.1.18 snmp-server trap udp-port
Note - This command is not currently supported. Refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Management Protocols Reference Guide for the ILOM equivalent of this command.
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This command configures the udp port over which agent sends the trap. The no form of the command configures the snmp agent to sent trap on default udp port.
snmp-server trap udp-port port
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no snmp-server trap udp-port
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Syntax Description
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port - Port number.
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Mode
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Global Configuration
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Example
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SEFOS(config)# snmp-server trap udp-port 1234
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- show snmp notif - Displays the configured SNMP notification types.
14.1.19 snmp-server trap proxy-udp-port
Configures the udp port over which agent sends the trap. The no form of the command configures the snmp agent to sent trap on default udp port.
snmp-server trap proxy-udp-port port
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no snmp-server trap proxy-udp-port
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Syntax Description
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port - Port number.
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Mode
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Global Configuration
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Defaults
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162
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Example
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SEFOS(config)# snmp-server trap proxy-udp-port 162
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- show snmp-server proxy-udp-port - Displays the proxy udp port.
14.1.20 snmp tcp enable
Note - This command is not currently supported. Refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Management Protocols Reference Guide for the ILOM equivalent of this command.
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This command enables sending snmp messages over tcp. The no form of the command disables sending snmp messages over tcp.
Mode
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Global Configuration
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Defaults
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Disabled.
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Example
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SEFOS(config)# snmp tcp enable
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14.1.21 snmp trap tcp enable
Note - This command is not currently supported. Refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Management Protocols Reference Guide for the ILOM equivalent of this command.
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This command enables sending snmp trap messages over tcp. The no form of the command disables sending snmp trap messages over tcp.
Mode
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Global Configuration
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Defaults
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Disabled.
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Example
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SEFOS(config)# snmp trap tcp enable
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14.1.22 snmp-server tcp-port
Note - This command is not currently supported. Refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Management Protocols Reference Guide for the ILOM equivalent of this command.
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This command configures the tcp port over which agent sends the snmp message. The no form of the command configures the snmp agent to sent snmp message on default tcp port.
snmp-server tcp-port port
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Syntax Description
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port - Port number.
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Mode
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Global Configuration
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Defaults
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161
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Example
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SEFOS(config)# snmp-server tcp-port 161
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14.1.23 snmp-server trap tcp-port
Note - This command is not currently supported. Refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Management Protocols Reference Guide for the ILOM equivalent of this command.
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This command configures the tcp port over which agent sends the trap. The no form of the command configures the snmp agent to sent trap on default tcp port.
snmp-server trap tcp-port port
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no snmp-server trap tcp-port
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Syntax Description
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port - Port number.
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Mode
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Global Configuration
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Defaults
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162
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Example
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SEFOS(config)# snmp-server trap tcp-port 162
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14.1.24 snmp-server enable traps
Enables generation of a particular trap. The no form of the command disables generation of a particular trap.
snmp-server enable traps {[firewall-limit] [linkup] [linkdown] [coldstart]}
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no snmp-server enable traps {[firewall-limit] [linkup] [linkdown] [coldstart]}
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Syntax Description
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firewall-limit - Firewall attack summary trap.
linkup - Linkup trap.
linkdown - Linkdown trap.
coldstart - Coldstart trap.
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Mode
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Global Configuration
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Notes
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Do not use this command for trapping the link status. Link up (linkup) and link down (linkdown) are specific to a particular interface, so you must be in that interface mode to enable and disable the link status.
Instead, use the following commands:
snmp trap link-status to enable the link up and down events.
no snmp trap link-status to disable the link up and down events.
For example:
SEFOS(config)# int ex 0/1
SEFOS(config-if)# snmp trap link-status
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14.1.25 show snmp
Displays the status information of SNMP communications.
Mode
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Privileged EXEC
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Example
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SEFOS# show snmp
0 SNMP Packets Input
0 Bad SNMP Version errors
0 Unknown community name
0 Get request PDUs
0 Get Next PDUs
0 Set request PDUs
0 SNMP Packets Output
0 Too big errors
0 No such name errors
0 Bad value errors
0 General errors
0 Trap PDUs
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0 SNMP Rollback failures
SNMP Manager-role output packets
0 Drops
SNMP Informs:
0 Inform Requests generated
0 Inform Responses received
0 Inform messages Dropped
0 Inform Requests awaiting Acknowledgement
SNMP Trap Listen Port is 162
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14.1.26 show snmp community
Note - This command is not currently supported. Refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Management Protocols Reference Guide for the ILOM equivalent of this command.
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This command displays the configured SNMP community details.
Mode
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Privileged EXEC
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Example
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SEFOS# show snmp community
Community Index: NETMAN
Community Name: NETMAN
Security Name: none
Context Name:
Transport Tag:
Storage Type: volatile
Row Status: active
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Community Index: PUBLIC
Community Name: PUBLIC
Security Name: none
Context Name:
Transport Tag:
Storage Type: volatile
Row Status: active
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14.1.27 show snmp group
Note - This command is not currently supported. Refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Management Protocols Reference Guide for the ILOM equivalent of this command.
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This command displays the configured SNMP groups.
Mode
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Privileged EXEC
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Example
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SEFOS# show snmp group
Security Model: v1
Security Name: none
Group Name: iso
Storage Type: volatile
Row Status: active
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Security Model: v2c
Security Name: none
Group Name: iso
Storage Type: volatile
Row Status: active
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Security Model: v3
Security Name: initial
Group Name: initial
Storage Type: nonVolatile
Row Status: active
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Security Model: v3
Security Name: templateMD5
Group Name: initial
Storage Type: nonVolatile
Row Status: active
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Security Model: v3
Security Name: templateSHA
Group Name: initial
Storage Type: nonVolatile
Row Status: active
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Notes
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14.1.28 show snmp group access
Note - This command is not currently supported. Refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Management Protocols Reference Guide for the ILOM equivalent of this command.
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This command displays the configured SNMP group access details.
Mode
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Privileged EXEC
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Example
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SEFOS# show snmp group access
Group Name: iso
Read View: iso
Write View: iso
Notify View: iso
Storage Type: volatile
Row Status: active
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Group Name: iso
Read View: iso
Write View: iso
Notify View: iso
Storage Type: volatile
Row Status: active
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Group Name: initial
Read View: restricted
Write View: restricted
Notify View: restricted
Storage Type: nonVolatile
Row Status: active
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Group Name: initial
Read View: iso
Write View: iso
Notify View: iso
Storage Type: nonVolatile
Row Status: active
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14.1.29 show snmp engineID
Note - This command is not currently supported. Refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Management Protocols Reference Guide for the ILOM equivalent of this command.
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This command displays the engine identifier.
Mode
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Privileged EXEC
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Example
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SEFOS# show snmp engineID
EngineId: 80.00.08.1c.04.46.53
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- snmp engineid - Configures the engine identifier.
14.1.30 show snmp viewtree
Note - This command is not currently supported. Refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Management Protocols Reference Guide for the ILOM equivalent of this command.
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This command displays the configured SNMP tree views.
Mode
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Privileged EXEC
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Example
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SEFOS# show snmp viewtree
View Name: iso
Subtree OID: 1
Subtree Mask:
View Type: included
Storage Type: nonVolatile
Row Status: active
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View Name: restricted
Subtree OID: 1
Subtree Mask:
View Type: included
Storage Type: nonVolatile
Row Status: active
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14.1.31 show snmp targetaddr
Note - This command is not currently supported. Refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Management Protocols Reference Guide for the ILOM equivalent of this command.
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This command displays the configured SNMP target addresses.
Mode
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Privileged EXEC
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Example
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SEFOS# show snmp targetaddr
Target Address Name: sefosmanager
IP Address: 10.0.0.10
Tag List: snmp
Parameters: internet
Storage Type: volatile
Row Status: active
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14.1.32 show snmp targetparam
Note - This command is not currently supported. Refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Management Protocols Reference Guide for the ILOM equivalent of this command.
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This command displays the configured SNMP target address parameters.
Mode
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Privileged EXEC
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Example
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SEFOS# show snmp targetparam
Target Parameter Name: internet
Message Processing Model: v2c
Security Model: v2c
Security Name: none
Security Level: noAuthNoPriv
Storage Type: volatile
Row Status: active
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Target Parameter Name: test1
Message Processing Model: v1
Security Model: v1
Security Name: none
Security Level: noAuthNoPriv
Storage Type: volatile
Row Status: active
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14.1.33 show snmp user
Note - This command is not currently supported. Refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Management Protocols Reference Guide for the ILOM equivalent of this command.
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This command displays the configured SNMP users.
Mode
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Privileged EXEC
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Example
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SEFOS# show snmp user
Engine ID: 80.00.08.1c.04.46.53
User: initial
Authentication Protocol: none
Privacy Protocol: none
Storage Type: nonVolatile
Row Status: active
------------------------------
Engine ID: 80.00.08.1c.04.46.53
User: templateMD5
Authentication Protocol: MD5
Privacy Protocol: none
Storage Type: nonVolatile
Row Status: active
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Engine ID: 80.00.08.1c.04.46.53
User: templateSHA
Authentication Protocol: SHA
Privacy Protocol: DES_CBC
Storage Type: nonVolatile
Row Status: active
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14.1.34 show snmp notif
Note - This command is not currently supported. Refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Management Protocols Reference Guide for the ILOM equivalent of this command.
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This command displays the configured SNMP notification types.
Mode
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Privileged EXEC
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Example
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SEFOS# show snmp notif
Notify Name: sefos
Notify Tag: sefos
Notify Type: trap
Storage Type: volatile
Row Status: active
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Notify Name: sefos1
Notify Tag: sefos1
Notify Type: trap
Storage Type: volatile
Row Status: active
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14.1.35 show snmp inform statistics
Note - This command is not currently supported. Refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Management Protocols Reference Guide for the ILOM equivalent of this command.
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This command displays the inform message statistics.
show snmp inform statistics
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Mode
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Privileged EXEC
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Example
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SEFOS# show snmp inform statistics
Target Address Name : sefosmanager
IP Address : 10.0.0.10
Inform messages sent : 20
Acknowledgement awaited for : 2 Inform messages
Inform messages dropped : 0
Acknowledgement failed for : 0 Inform messages
Informs retransmitted: 0
Inform responses received: 18
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14.1.36 show snmp-server traps
This command displays the set of traps that are currently enabled.
Mode
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Privileged EXEC
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Example
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SEFOS# show snmp-server traps
Currently enabled traps:
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linkup,linkdown,
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14.1.37 show snmp-server proxy-udp-port
Note - This command is not currently supported. Refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Management Protocols Reference Guide for the ILOM equivalent of this command.
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This command displays the proxy udp port.
show snmp-server proxy-udp-port
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Mode
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Privileged EXEC
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Example
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SEFOS# show snmp-server proxy-udp-port
snmp-server proxy-udp-port : 162
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14.1.38 show snmp tcp
Note - This command is not currently supported. Refer to the Oracle Integrated Lights Out Manager (ILOM) 3.0 Management Protocols Reference Guide for the ILOM equivalent of this command.
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This command displays the configuration for snmp over tcp.
Mode
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Privileged EXEC
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Example
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SEFOS# show snmp tcp
snmp over tcp disabled
snmp trap over tcp disabled
snmp listen tcp port 161
Snmp listen tcp trap port 162
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Sun Ethernet Fabric Operating System CLI Base Reference Manual
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