Extreme Networks 300-48 Switch User Manual


 
42 Summit 300-48 Switch Software User Guide
Managing the Switch
Displaying SNMP Settings
To display the SNMP settings configured on the switch, use the following command:
show management
This command displays the following information:
Enable/disable state for Telnet, SSH2, and SNMP, and web
SNMP community strings
Authorized SNMP station list
SNMP trap receiver list
RMON polling configuration
Login statistics
CLI idle timeouts
CLI paging
CLI configuration logging
config snmp sysname <string> Configures the name of the switch. A
maximum of 32 characters is allowed. The
default sysname is the model name of the
device (for example, Summit 300-48).
The sysname appears in the switch
prompt.
disable snmp access Disables SNMP on the switch. Disabling
SNMP access does not affect the SNMP
configuration (for example, community
strings).
disable snmp traps Prevents SNMP traps from being sent
from the switch. Does not clear the SNMP
trap receivers that have been configured.
enable snmp access Turns on SNMP support for the switch.
enable snmp traps Turns on SNMP trap support.
unconfig management Restores default values to all
management-related entries.
Table 10: SNMP Configuration Commands (continued)
Command Description