Users Guide
Simple Network Management Protocol
(SNMP)
The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is designed to manage devices on IP networks by monitoring device
operation, which might require administrator intervention.
NOTE: On Dell EMC Networking routers, standard and private SNMP management information bases (MIBs) are
supported, including all Get and a limited number of Set operations (such as set vlan and copy cmd).
Topics:
• Protocol Overview
• Implementation Information
• SNMPv3 Compliance With FIPS
• Configuration Task List for SNMP
• Important Points to Remember
• Set up SNMP
• Reading Managed Object Values
• Writing Managed Object Values
• Configuring Contact and Location Information using SNMP
• Subscribing to Managed Object Value Updates using SNMP
• Enabling a Subset of SNMP Traps
• Enabling an SNMP Agent to Notify Syslog Server Failure
• Copy Configuration Files Using SNMP
• MIB Support to Display Reason for Last System Reboot
• MIB Support for Power Monitoring
• MIB Support for 25G, 40G, 50G, 100G Optical Transceiver or DAC cable IDPROM user info
• MIB Support to Display the Available Memory Size on Flash
• MIB Support to Display the Software Core Files Generated by the System
• MIB Support for PFC Storm Control
• MIB Support for PFC no-drop-priority L2Dlf Drop
• MIB Support for Monitoring the overall buffer usage for lossy and lossless traffic per XPE
• SNMP Support for WRED Green/Yellow/Red Drop Counters
• MIB Support to Display the Available Partitions on Flash
• MIB Support to Display the ECN Marked Packets
• MIB Support to Display Egress Queue Statistics
• MIB Support to ECMP Group Count
• MIB Support to Display the FEC BER Details
• MIB Support for entAliasMappingTable
• MIB Support for LAG
• MIB Support to Display Unrecognized LLDP TLVs
• MIB support for Port Security
• MIB Support for CAM
• MIB support for MAC notification traps
• Configuring SNMP traps for new MAC learning or station–move
• Manage VLANs using SNMP
• Managing Overload on Startup
• Enabling and Disabling a Port using SNMP
• Fetch Dynamic MAC Entries using SNMP
• Example of Deriving the Interface Index Number
• Monitoring BGP sessions via SNMP
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