Show commands

counters

Syntax

counters

Context

show>snmp

Platforms

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description

This command displays SNMP counters information. SNMP counters will continue to increase even when SNMP is shut down. Some internal modules communicate using SNMP packets.

Output

The following output is an example of SNMP counter information, and Table: Output fields: SNMP counters describes the output fields.

Sample output
A:ALA-1# show snmp counters
==============================================================================
SNMP counters:
==============================================================================
  in packets :  463
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    in gets     : 93
    in getnexts : 0
    in sets     : 370
  out packets:  463
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
    out get responses :  463
    out traps         :  0
  variables requested:  33
  variables set      :  497
==============================================================================
A:ALA-1# 
Table: Output fields: SNMP counters
Label Description

in packets

Displays the total number of messages delivered to SNMP from the transport service

in gets

Displays the number of SNMP get request PDUs accepted and processed by SNMP

in getnexts

Displays the number of SNMP get next PDUs accepted and processed by SNMP

in sets

Displays the number of SNMP set request PDUs accepted and processed by SNMP

out packets

Displays the total number of SNMP messages passed from SNMP to the transport service

out get responses

Displays the number of SNMP get response PDUs generated by SNMP

out traps

Displays the number of SNMP Trap PDUs generated by SNMP

variables requested

Displays the number of MIB objects requested by SNMP

variables set

Displays the number of MIB objects set by SNMP as the result of receiving valid SNMP set request PDUs

information

Syntax

information

Context

show>system

Platforms

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description

This command lists the SNMP configuration and statistics.

Output

The following output is an example of SNMP configuration and statistics information, and Table: Output fields: system information describes the output fields.

Sample output
A:ALA-1# show system information
===============================================================================
System Information
===============================================================================
System Name            : ALA-1
System Type            : 
System Version         : B-0.0.I1204                                           
System Contact         : 
System Location        : 
System Coordinates     : 
System Active Slot     : A                                                     
System Up Time         : 1 days, 02:12:57.84 (hr:min:sec)                      
 
SNMP Port              : 161                                                   
SNMP Engine ID         : 0000197f00000479ff000000                              
SNMP Max Message Size  : 1500                                                  
SNMP Admin State       : Enabled                                               
SNMP Oper State        : Enabled                                               
SNMP Index Boot Status : Not Persistent                                        
SNMP Sync State        : OK                                                    
 
Telnet/SSH/FTP Admin   : Enabled/Enabled/Disabled                              
Telnet/SSH/FTP Oper    : Up/Up/Down                                            
 
BOF Source             : cf1:                                                  
Image Source           : primary                                               
Config Source          : primary                                               
Last Booted Config File: ftp://172.22.184.249/./debby-sim1/debby-sim1-config.cfg
Last Boot Cfg Version  : THU FEB 15 16:58:20 2007 UTC                          
Last Boot Config Header: # TiMOS-B-0.0.I1042 both/i386 Alcatel-Lucent SR 
                         Copyright (c) 2000-2007 Alcatel-Lucent. # All rights
                         reserved. All use subject to applicable license
                         agreements. # Built on Sun Feb 11 19:26:23 PST 2007 by
                         builder in /rel0.0/I1042/panos/main # Generated THU
                         FEB 11 16:58:20 2007 UTC 
Last Boot Index Version: N/A                                                   
Last Boot Index Header : # TiMOS-B-0.0.I1042 both/i386 Alcatel-Lucent SR 
                         Copyright (c) 2000-2007 Alcatel-Lucent. # All rights
                         reserved. All use subject to applicable license
                         agreements. # Built on Sun Feb 11 19:26:23 PST 2007 by
                         builder in /rel0.0/I1042/panos/main # Generated THU
                         FEB 15 16:58:20 2007 UTC 
Last Saved Config      : N/A                                                   
Time Last Saved        : N/A                                                   
Changes Since Last Save: No                                                    
Max Cfg/BOF Backup Rev : 5                                                     
Cfg-OK Script          : N/A                                                   
Cfg-OK Script Status   : not used                                              
Cfg-Fail Script        : N/A                                                   
Cfg-Fail Script Status : not used                                              
 
Management IP Addr     : 192.168.2.121/20                                      
DNS Server             : 192.168.1.246                                         
DNS Domain             : eng.timetra.com                                       
BOF Static Routes      :                                                       
  To                   Next Hop            
  172.16.10.0/23      192.168.1.251       
  172.16.184.0/22      192.168.1.251       
ATM Location ID        : 01:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00:00       
ATM OAM Retry Up       : 2                                                     
ATM OAM Retry Down     : 4                                                     
ATM OAM Loopback Period: 10                                                    
===============================================================================
A:ALA-1#
Table: Output fields: system information
Label Description

System Name

Displays the name configured for the device

System Contact

Displays the text string that identifies the contact name for the device

System Location

Displays the text string that identifies the location of the device

System Coordinates

Displays the text string that identifies the system coordinates for the device location; for example, ‟37.390 -122.0550" is read as latitude 37.390 north and longitude 122.0550 west

System Up Time

Displays the time since the last reboot

SNMP Port

Displays the port which SNMP sends responses to management requests

SNMP Engine ID

Displays the ID for either the local or remote SNMP engine to uniquely identify the SNMPv3 node

SNMP Max Message Size

Displays the maximum size SNMP packet generated by this node

SNMP Admin State

Enabled — SNMP is administratively enabled

Disabled — SNMP is administratively disabled

SNMP Oper State

Enabled — SNMP is operationally enabled

Disabled — SNMP is operationally disabled

SNMP Index Boot Status

Persistent — Persistent indexes at the last system reboot was enabled

Disabled — Persistent indexes at the last system reboot was disabled

SNMP Sync State

The state when the synchronization of configuration files between the primary and secondary s finish

Telnet/SSH/FTP Admin

Displays the administrative state of the Telnet, SSH, and FTP sessions

Telnet/SSH/FTP Oper

Displays the operational state of the Telnet, SSH, and FTP sessions

BOF Source

The boot location of the BOF

Image Source

primary — Specifies whether the image was loaded from the primary location specified in the BOF

secondary — Specifies whether the image was loaded from the secondary location specified in the BOF

tertiary — Specifies whether the image was loaded from the tertiary location specified in the BOF

Config Source

primary — Specifies whether the configuration was loaded from the primary location specified in the BOF

secondary — Specifies whether the configuration was loaded from the secondary location specified in the BOF

tertiary — Specifies whether the configuration was loaded from the tertiary location specified in the BOF

Last Booted Config File

Displays the URL and filename of the configuration file used for the most recent boot

Last Boot Cfg Version

Displays the version of the configuration file used for the most recent boot

Last Boot Config Header

Displays header information of the configuration file used for the most recent boot

Last Boot Index Version

Displays the index version used in the most recent boot

Last Boot Index Header

Displays the header information of the index used in the most recent boot

Last Saved Config

Displays the filename of the last saved configuration

Time Last Saved

Displays the time the configuration was most recently saved

Changes Since Last Save

Yes — The configuration changed since the last save

No — The configuration has not changed since the last save

Time Last Modified

Displays the time of the last modification

Max Cfg/BOF Backup Rev

Displays the maximum number of backup revisions maintained for a configuration file

This value also applies to the number of revisions maintained for the BOF

Cfg-OK Script

URL — The location and name of the CLI script file executed following successful completion of the boot-up configuration file execution

N/A — No CLI script file is executed

Cfg-OK Script Status

Successful/Failed — The results from the execution of the CLI script file specified in the Cfg-OK Script location

Not used — No CLI script file was executed

Cfg-Fail Script

URL — The location and name of the CLI script file executed following a failed boot-up configuration file execution

Not used — No CLI script file was executed

Cfg-Fail Script Status

Successful/Failed — The results from the execution of the CLI script file specified in the Cfg-Fail Script location

Not used — No CLI script file was executed

Management IP address

Displays the Management IP address of the node

DNS Server

Displays the DNS address of the node

DNS Domain

Displays the DNS domain name of the node

BOF Static Routes

To — The static route destination

Next Hop — The next hop IP address used to reach the destination

Metric — Displays the priority of this static route versus other static routes

None — No static routes are configured

access-group

Syntax

access-group group-name

Context

show>system>security

Platforms

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description

This command displays access group information.

Output

The following output is an example of access group information, and Table: Output fields: access group describes the output fields.

Sample output
A:ALA-1# show system security access-group
===============================================================================
Access Groups
===============================================================================
group name        security  security  read          write         notify
                  model     level     view          view          view
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
snmp-ro           snmpv1    none      no-security                 no-security
snmp-ro           snmpv2c   none      no-security                 no-security
snmp-rw           snmpv1    none      no-security   no-security   no-security
snmp-rw           snmpv2c   none      no-security   no-security   no-security
snmp-rwa          snmpv1    none      iso           iso           iso
snmp-rwa          snmpv2c   none      iso           iso           iso
snmp-trap         snmpv1    none                                  iso
snmp-trap         snmpv2c   none                                  iso
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Access Groups: 8
===============================================================================
A:ALA-1#


A:ALA-1# show system security access-group detail
===============================================================================
Access Groups
===============================================================================
group name        security  security  read          write         notify
                  model     level     view          view          view
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
snmp-ro           snmpv1    none      no-security                 no-security
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Access Groups: 
...
===============================================================================
A:ALA-1#
Table: Output fields: access group
Label Description

Group name

Displays the access group name

Security model

Displays the security model required to access the views configured in this node

Security level

Specifies the required authentication and privacy levels to access the views configured in this node

Read view

Specifies the view to read the MIB objects

Write view

Specifies the view to configure the contents of the agent

Notify view

Specifies the view to send a trap about MIB objects

No. of access groups

Displays the total number of configured access groups

authentication

Syntax

authentication [statistics]

Context

show>system>security

Platforms

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description

This command displays authentication information.

Output

The following output is an example of authentication information, and Table: Output fields: authentication describes the output fields.

Sample output
A:ALA-49>show>system>security# authentication
===============================================================================
Authentication                  sequence : radius tacplus local
===============================================================================
server address   status  type    timeout(secs)  single connection  retry count
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
10.10.10.103     up      radius  5              n/a                5
10.10.0.1        up      radius  5              n/a                5
10.10.0.2        up      radius  5              n/a                5
10.10.0.3        up      radius  5              n/a                5
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
radius admin status  : down
tacplus admin status : up
health check         : enabled
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Servers: 4
===============================================================================
A:ALA-49>show>system>security# 
Table: Output fields: authentication
Label Description

sequence

Displays the authentication order in which password authentication, authorization, and accounting is attempted among RADIUS, TACACS+, and local passwords.

server address

Displays the address of the RADIUS, TACACS+, or local server

status

Displays the status of the server

type

Displays the server type

timeout (secs)

Displays the number of seconds the server will wait before timing out

single connection

Specifies whether a single connection is established with the server

The connection is kept open and is used by all the TELNET/SSH/FTP sessions for AAA operations

retry count

Displays the number of attempts to retry contacting the server

radius admin status

Displays the administrative status of the RADIUS protocol operation

tacplus admin status

Displays the administrative status of the TACACS+ protocol operation

health check

Specifies whether the RADIUS and TACACS+ servers will be periodically monitored

Each server will be contacted every 30 seconds

If in this process a server is found to be unreachable, or a previously unreachable server starts responding, based on the type of the server, a trap will be sent

No. of Servers

Displays the total number of servers configured

keychain

Syntax

keychain [key-chain] [detail]

Context

show>system>security

Platforms

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description

This command displays keychain information.

Parameters

key-chain

Specifies the keychain name to display.

detail

Displays detailed keychain information.

Output

The following output is an example of keychain information, and Table: Output fields: keychain describes the output fields.

Sample output
*A:ALA-A# show system security keychain test
===============================================================================
Key chain:test
===============================================================================
TCP-Option number send : 254 Admin state : Up
TCP-Option number receive : 254 Oper state : Up
===============================================================================
*A:ALA-A# 
Table: Output fields: keychain
Label Description

TCP-Option number send

Displays the TCP option number to be inserted in the header of sent TCP packets

TCP-Option number receive

Displays the TCP option number that will be accepted in the header of received TCP packets

management-access-filter

Syntax

management-access-filter

Context

show>system>security

Platforms

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description

This command displays management access filter information for IP and MAC filters.

ip-filter

Syntax

ip-filter [entry entry-id]

Context

show>system>security>mgmt-access-filter

Platforms

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description

This command displays management-access IP filters.

Parameters

entry-id

Displays information for the specified entry.

Values

1 to 9999

Output

The following output is an example of management access IP filter information, and Table: Output fields: IP filter describes the output fields.

Sample output
*7210-SAS>show>system>security>management-access-filter# ip-filter entry 1

===============================================================================
IPv4 Management Access Filter
===============================================================================
filter type   : ip
Def. Action   : permit
Admin Status  : enabled (no shutdown)
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Entry         : 1
Description   : (Not Specified)
Src IP        : undefined
Src interface : undefined
Dest port     : undefined
Protocol      : undefined
Router        : undefined
Action        : none
Log           : disabled
Matches       : 0
===============================================================================
*7210-SAS>show>system>security>management-access-filter# 

Table: Output fields: IP filter
Label Description

Def. action

Permit — Specifies that packets not matching the configured selection criteria in any of the filter entries are permitted

Deny — Specifies that packets not matching the configured selection criteria in any of the filter entries are denied and that a ICMP host unreachable message will be issued

Deny-host-unreachable — Specifies that packets not matching the configured selection criteria in the filter entries are denied

Entry

Displays the entry ID in a policy or filter table

Description

Displays a text string describing the filter

Src IP

Displays the source IP address used for management access filter match criteria

Src Interface

Displays the interface name for the next-hop to which the packet should be forwarded if it hits this filter entry

Dest port

Displays the destination port

Match

Displays the number of times a management packet has matched this filter entry

Protocol

Displays the IP protocol to match

Action

Displays the action to take for packets that match this filter entry

password-options

Syntax

password-options

Context

show>system>security

Platforms

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description

This command displays password options.

Output

The following output is an example of password option information, and Table: Output fields: password options describes the output fields.

Sample output
A:ALA-48>show>system>security# password-options
===============================================================================
Password Options
===============================================================================
Password aging in days                           : 365
Number of invalid attempts permitted per login   : 5
Time in minutes per login attempt                : 5
Lockout period (when threshold breached)         : 20
Authentication order                             : radius tacplus local
Configured complexity options                    :
Minimum password length                          : 8
===============================================================================
A:ALA-48>show>system>security#
Table: Output fields: password options
Label Description

Password aging in days

Displays the number of days a user password is valid before the user must change their password

Number of invalid attempts permitted per login

Displays the maximum number of unsuccessful login attempts allowed for a user

Time in minutes per login attempt

Displays the time in minutes that user is to be locked out

Lockout period (when threshold breached)

Displays the number of minutes the user is locked out if the threshold of unsuccessful login attempts has exceeded

Authentication order

Displays the most preferred method to authenticate and authorize a user

Configured complexity options

Displays the complexity requirements of locally administered passwords, HMAC-MD5-96, HMAC-SHA-96 and DES-keys configured in the authentication section

Minimum password length

Displays the minimum number of characters required in the password

profile

Syntax

profile [profile-name]

Context

show>system>security

Platforms

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description

This command displays user profiles for CLI command tree permissions.

Parameters

profile-name

Specifies the profile name to display information about a single user profile. If no profile name is displayed, the entire list of profile names is displayed.

Output

The following output is an example of user profile information, and Table: Output fields: security profile describes the output fields.

Sample output
A:ALA-48>config>system>snmp# show system security profile
===============================================================================
User Profile
===============================================================================
User Profile : test
Def. Action  : none
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Entry        : 1
Description  :
Match Command:
Action       : unknown
===============================================================================
User Profile : default
Def. Action  : none
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Entry        : 10
Description  :
Match Command: exec
Action       : permit
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Entry        : 20
Description  :
Match Command: exit
Action       : permit
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Entry        : 30
Description  :
Match Command: help
Action       : permit
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
...
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Entry        : 80
Description  :
Match Command: enable-admin
Action       : permit
===============================================================================

User Profile : administrative
Def. Action  : permit-all
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Entry        : 10
Description  :
Match Command: configure system security
Action       : permit
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Entry        : 20
Description  :
Match Command: show system security
Action       : permit
===============================================================================
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of profiles: 3
===============================================================================
A:ALA-48>config>system>snmp#
Table: Output fields: security profile
Label Description

User Profile

default — The action to be given to the user profile if none of the entries match the command

administrative — Specifies the administrative state for this profile

Def. Action

none — No action is given to the user profile when none of the entries match the command

permit-all — The action to be taken when an entry matches the command

Entry

10 - 80

Each entry represents the configuration for a system user

Description

Displays a text string describing the entry

Match Command

administrative — Enables the user to execute all commands

configure system security — Enables the user to execute the config system security command

enable-admin — Enables the user to enter a special administrative mode by entering the enable-admin command

exec — Enables the user to execute (exec) the contents of a text file as if they were CLI commands entered at the console

exit — Enables the user to execute the exit command

help — Enables the user to execute the help command

logout — Enables the user to execute the logout command

password — Enables the user to execute the password command

show config — Enables the user to execute the show config command

show — Enables the user to execute the show command

show system security — Enables the user to execute the show system security command

Action

permit — Enables the user access to all commands

deny-all — Denies the user access to all commands

snmp

Syntax

snmp

Context

show

show>system>security

Platforms

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description

This command displays SNMP information.

community

Syntax

community

community community-string

Context

show>system>security>snmp

Platforms

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description

This command lists SNMP communities and characteristics.

Parameters

community-string

Specifies the community name, up to 32 characters.

Output

The following output is an example of SNMP community information, and Table: Output fields: community describes the output fields.

Sample output
A:Dut-P# show system security snmp community 
==============================================================================
Communities
==============================================================================
community           access  view                version   group name
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
cli-readonly        r       iso                 v2c       cli-readonly
cli-readwrite       rw      iso                 v2c       cli-readwrite
private             rwa     iso                 v1 v2c    snmp-rwa
public              rwa     iso                 v1 v2c    snmp-rwa
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Communities: 4
==============================================================================
A:Dut-P#
Table: Output fields: community
Label Description

Community

Displays the community string name for SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c access only

Access

r — The community string allows read-only access

rw — The community string allows read-write access

rwa — The community string allows read-write access

mgmt — The unique SNMP community string assigned to the management router

View

Displays the view name

Version

Displays the SNMP version

Group Name

Displays the access group name

No of Communities

Displays the total number of configured community strings

ssh

Syntax

ssh

Context

show>system>security

Platforms

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description

This command displays all the SSH sessions and the SSH status and fingerprint.

Output

The following output is an example of SSH session information, and Table: Output fields: SSH describes the output fields.

Sample output
A:ALA-7# show system security ssh 
SSH is enabled
Key fingerprint: 34:00:f4:97:05:71:aa:b1:63:99:dc:17:11:73:43:83 
=======================================================
Connection Encryption Username
=======================================================
192.168.5.218 3des admin
-------------------------------------------------------
Number of SSH sessions : 1
======================================================= 
A:ALA-7# 


A:ALA-49>config>system>security# show system security ssh

SSH is disabled

A:ALA-49>config>system>security#
Table: Output fields: SSH
Label Description

SSH status

SSH is enabled — Displays that SSH server is enabled

SSH is disabled — Displays that SSH server is disabled

Key fingerprint

The key fingerprint is the server identity

Clients trying to connect to the server verify the server's fingerprint

If the server fingerprint is not known, the client may not continue with the SSH session since the server might be spoofed

Connection

Displays the IP address of the connected routers (remote client)

Encryption

des — Data encryption using a private (secret) key

3des — An encryption method that allows proprietary information to be transmitted over untrusted networks

Username

Displays the name of the user

Number of SSH sessions

Displays the total number of SSH sessions

users

Syntax

users [user-id] [detail]

Context

show>system>security

Platforms

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description

This command displays user information.

Output

The following output is an example of user information, and Table: Output fields: users describes the output fields.

Sample output
A:ALA-1# show system security user
===============================================================================
Users
===============================================================================
user id           need    user permissions  password    attempted failed  local
                  new pwd console ftp snmp  expires     logins    logins  conf
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
admin             n       y       n   n     never       2         0       y
testuser          n       n       n   y     never       0         0       y
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Number of users : 2
===============================================================================
A:ALA-1# 
Table: Output fields: users
Label Description

User ID

Displays the name of a system user

Need New PWD

Yes — The user must change their password at the next login

No — The user is not forced to change their password at the next login

User Permission

Console — Specifies whether the user is permitted console/Telnet access

FTP — Specifies whether the user is permitted FTP access

SNMP — Specifies whether the user is permitted SNMP access

Password expires

Displays the date on which the current password expires

Attempted logins

Displays the number of times the user has attempted to login irrespective of whether the login succeeded or failed

Failed logins

Displays the number of unsuccessful login attempts

Local Conf.

Y — Password authentication is based on the local password database

N — Password authentication is not based on the local password database

view

Syntax

view [view-name] [detail]

Context

show>system>security

Platforms

Supported on all 7210 SAS platforms as described in this document, including those configured in the access-uplink operating mode.

Description

This command lists one or all views and permissions in the MIB-OID tree.

Output

The following output is an example of MIB-OID tree views and permissions information, and Table: Output fields: security view describes the output fields.

Sample output
A:ALA-1# show system security view
===============================================================================
Views
===============================================================================
view name         oid tree                        mask              permission
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
iso               1                                                 included
no-security       1                                                 included
no-security       1.3.6.1.6.3                                       excluded
no-security       1.3.6.1.6.3.10.2.1                                included
no-security       1.3.6.1.6.3.11.2.1                                included
no-security       1.3.6.1.6.3.15.1.1                                included
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Views: 6
===============================================================================
A:ALA-1#
A:ALA-1# show system security view no-security detail
===============================================================================
Views
===============================================================================
view name         oid tree                        mask              permission
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
no-security       1                                                 included
no-security       1.3.6.1.6.3                                       excluded
no-security       1.3.6.1.6.3.10.2.1                                included
no-security       1.3.6.1.6.3.11.2.1                                included
no-security       1.3.6.1.6.3.15.1.1                                included
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Views: 5
===============================================================================
=======================================
no-security used in
=======================================
group name
---------------------------------------
snmp-ro
snmp-rw
=======================================
A:ALA-1#

Table: Output fields: security view
Label Description

View name

Displays the name of the view. Views control the accessibility of a MIB object within the configured MIB view and subtree

OID tree

Displays the Object Identifier (OID) value

OIDs uniquely identify MIB objects in the subtree

Mask

Displays the mask value and the mask type, along with the oid-value configured in the view command, determines the access of each sub-identifier of an object identifier (MIB subtree) in the view

Permission

Included — Specifies to include MIB subtree objects

Excluded — Specifies to exclude MIB subtree objects

No. of Views

Displays the total number of configured views

Group name

Displays the access group name