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IPv6 Management Features
SNMP Management for IPv6
The show snmp-server command displays the current SNMP policy
configuration, including SNMP communities, network security notifications,
link-change traps, trap receivers (including the IPv4 or IPv6 address) that can
receive SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c traps, and the source IP (interface) address
used in IP headers when sending SNMP notifications (traps and informs) or
responses to SNMP requests.
Figure 5-8. “show snmp-server” Command Output with IPv6 Address
ProCurve(config)# show snmp-server
SNMP Communities
Community Name MIB View Write Access
-------------------- -------- ------------
public Manager Unrestricted
marker Manager Unrestricted
Trap Receivers
Link-Change Traps Enabled on Ports [All] : All
Traps Category Current Status
---------------------------- ---------------
SNMP Authentication : Extended
Password change : Enabled
Login failures : Enabled
Port-Security : Enabled
Authorization Server Contact : Enabled
DHCP-Snooping : Enabled
Dynamic ARP Protection : Enabled
Address Community Events Type Retry Timeout
---------------------- ---------------------- -------- ------ ------- -------
15.29.17.218 public All trap 3 15
15.29.17.219 public Critical trap 3 15
2620:0000:0260:0211
:0217:a4ff:feff:1f70 marker Critical trap 3 15
Excluded MIBs
Snmp Response Pdu Source-IP Information
Selection Policy : rfc1517
Trap Pdu Source-IP Information
Selection Policy : rfc1517
SNMPv2c Inform
configuration
An IPv6 address is
displayed on two lines.