System information

Configuring SNMP
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Monitoring SNMP
To monitor the status of SNMP operations on your network and check current SNMP
settings, you use a series of show snmp commands. To issue show snmp commands,
do the following:
1. Enter the Privileged EXEC or Global Configuration mode.
2. Use the show snmp command to check the status of SNMP communications and
access counter information for SNMP operations. Use the show snmp command
with the command-name option to access specific SNMP information.
Table 4-2 lists the show snmp commands.
Table 4-2 show snmp Commands
Command Description
show snmp Provides counter information for SNMP operations.
It also displays the chassis ID string.
show snmp access Displays SNMP Access information.
show snmp community Displays SNMP community information.
show snmp contact Displays SNMP system contact information.
show snmp context Displays SNMP v3 context information.
show snmp engineID Displays local and remote engineIDs.
show snmp group Display the names of the SNMP Groups, security
names, security models, status of the different
views, and storage type for each group.
show snmp host Displays SNMP host notification information.
show snmp location Displays SNMP system location information.
show snmp packetsize Displays the currently configured SNMP PDU
packet size.
show snmp port number Displays SNMP Agent port information.
show snmp sysname Displays SNMP sysname system information.
show snmp users Displays information for SNMP User names in the
SNMP Group user name table.
show snmp view Displays SNMP View information including subtree,
status, storage type, and security.