counters
show>snmp
This command displays SNMP counter information. SNMP counters will continue to increase even when SNMP is shut down. Some internal modules communicate using SNMP packets.
The following output is an example of SNMP counters information, and Table: SNMP Counters Field Descriptions describes the fields.
Output ExampleA:ALU-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:ALU-1#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
in packets |
The total number of messages delivered to SNMP from the transport service |
in gets |
The number of SNMP get request PDUs accepted and processed by SNMP |
in getnexts |
The number of SNMP get next PDUs accepted and processed by SNMP |
in sets |
The number of SNMP set request PDUs accepted and processed by SNMP |
out packets |
The total number of SNMP messages passed from SNMP to the transport service |
out get responses |
The number of SNMP get response PDUs generated by SNMP |
out traps |
The number of SNMP Trap PDUs generated by SNMP |
variables requested |
The number of MIB objects requested by SNMP |
variables set |
The number of MIB objects set by SNMP as the result of receiving valid SNMP set request PDUs |
streaming
show>snmp
This command enables the context to display streaming counters information.
counters
show>snmp>streaming
This command displays counters information for the proprietary SNMP streaming protocol.
The following output is an example of SNMP streaming counters information, and Table: SNMP Streaming Counters Field Descriptions describes the fields.
Output Example*A:custDoc sar8# show snmp streaming counters
==============================================================================
STREAMING counters:
==============================================================================
in getTables : 722
in getManys : 26
------------------------------------------------------------------------------
out responses : 848
==============================================================================
Label |
Description |
---|---|
in getTables |
Displays the number of GetTable request packets received |
in getManys |
Displays the number of GetMany request packets received |
out responses |
Displays the number of response packets sent |
information
show>system
This command lists the SNMP configuration and statistics.
The following output is an example of system information, and Table: System Information Field Descriptions describes the fields.
Output ExampleA:7705:Dut-A# show system information
===============================================================================
System Information
===============================================================================
System Name : A:7705:Dut-A
System Type : 7705 SAR-8 v2
Chassis Topology : Standalone
System Version : B-0.0.I323
Crypto Module Version :
CPM: SARCM 3.0 DP: SARDCM 1.0
System Contact : Fred Information Technology
System Location : Bldg.1-floor 2-Room 201
System Coordinates : N 85 58 23, W 34 56 12
System Active Slot : A
System Up Time : 1 days, 02:03:17.62 (hr:min:sec)
SNMP Port : 161
SNMP Engine ID : 0000197f00006883ff000000
SNMP Engine Boots : 58
SNMP Max Message Size : 1500
SNMP Admin State : Enabled
SNMP Oper State : Enabled
SNMP Index Boot Status : Not Persistent
SNMP Sync State : OK
Tel/Tel6/SSH/FTP Admin : Enabled/Disabled/Enabled/Disabled
Tel/Tel6/SSH/FTP Oper : Up/Down/Up/Down
BOF Source : cf3:
Image Source : primary
Config Source : primary
Last Booted Config File: cf3:/config.cfg
Last Boot Cfg Version : FRI APR 20 16:24:27 2007 UTC
Last Boot Config Header: # TiMOS-B-5.0.R3 both/hops NOKIA 7705 SAR #
Copyright (c) 2016 Nokia. All rights
reserved. # All use subject to applicable license
agreements. # Built on Wed Feb 13 19:45:00 EST 2016 by
builder in /rel5.0/R3/panos/main # Generated TUE
MAR 11 16:24:27 2016 UTC
Last Boot Index Version: N/A
Last Boot Index Header : # TiMOS-B-5.0.R3 both/hops NOKIA 7705 SAR #
Copyright (c) 2016 Nokia. All rights
reserved. # All use subject to applicable license
agreements. # Built on Wed Feb 13 19:45:00 EST 2016 by
builder in /rel5.0/R3/panos/main # Generated TUE
MAR 11 16:24:27 2016 UTC
Last Saved Config : N/A
Time Last Saved : N/A
Changes Since Last Save: Yes
User Last Modified : admin
Time Last Modified : 2016/03/19 10:03:09
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
Microwave S/W Package : invalid
Management IP Addr : 192.168.xxx.xxx/24
Primary DNS Server : 192.168.xxx.xxx
Secondary DNS Server : N/A
Tertiary DNS Server : N/A
DNS Domain : domain.com
DNS Resolve Preference : ipv4-only
BOF Static Routes :
To Next Hop
192.xxx.0.0/16 192.xxx.1.1
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
ICMP Vendor Enhancement: Disabled
Eth QinQ Untagged SAP : False
===============================================================================
A:7705:Dut-A#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
System Name |
The configured system name |
System Type |
The 7705 SAR chassis model |
Chassis Topology |
The chassis setup – always Standalone |
System Version |
The version of the installed software load |
Crypto Module Version |
The cryptographic module in the release |
System Contact |
A text string that describes the system contact information |
System Location |
A text string that describes the system location |
System Coordinates |
A text string that describes the system coordinates |
System Active Slot |
The active CSM slot |
System Up Time |
The time since the last boot |
SNMP Port |
The port number used by this node to receive SNMP request messages and to send replies |
SNMP Engine ID |
The SNMP engine ID to uniquely identify the SNMPv3 node |
SNMP Engine Boots |
The number of times that the SNMP engine has booted |
SNMP Max Message Size: |
The maximum SNMP packet size generated by this node |
SNMP Admin State |
Enabled — SNMP is administratively enabled and running |
Disabled — SNMP is administratively shut down and not running |
|
SNMP Oper State |
Enabled — SNMP is operationally enabled |
Disabled — SNMP is operationally disabled |
|
SNMP Index Boot Status |
Persistent — system indexes are saved between reboots |
Not Persistent — system indexes are not saved between reboots |
|
Tel/Tel6/SSH/FTP Admin |
The administrative state of the Telnet, Telnet IPv6, SSH, and FTP sessions |
Tel/Tel6/SSH/FTP Oper |
The operational state of the Telnet, Telnet IPv6, SSH, and FTP sessions |
BOF Source |
The location of the BOF |
Image Source |
Primary — Indicates that the directory location for runtime image file was loaded from the primary source |
Secondary — Indicates that the directory location for runtime image file was loaded from the secondary source |
|
Tertiary — Indicates that the directory location for runtime image file was loaded from the tertiary source |
|
Config Source |
Primary — Indicates that the directory location for configuration file was loaded from the primary source |
Secondary — Indicates that the directory location for configuration file was loaded from the secondary source |
|
Tertiary — Indicates that the directory location for configuration file was loaded from the tertiary source |
|
Last Booted Config File |
The URL and filename of the last loaded configuration file |
Last Boot Cfg Version |
The date and time of the last boot |
Last Boot Config Header |
The header information such as image version, date built, date generated |
Last Boot Index Version |
The version of the persistence index file read when this CSM card was last rebooted |
Last Boot Index Header |
The header of the persistence index file read when this CSM card was last rebooted |
Last Saved Config |
The location and filename of the last saved configuration file |
Time Last Saved |
The date and time of the last time configuration file was saved |
Changes Since Last Save |
Yes — There are unsaved configuration file changes |
No — There are no unsaved configuration file changes |
|
User Last Modified |
The username of the user who last modified the configuration file |
Time Last Modified |
The date and time of the last modification |
Max Cfg/BOF Backup Rev |
The maximum number of backup revisions maintained for a configuration file. This value also applies to the number of revisions maintained for the BOF file. |
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 |
|
Microwave S/W Package |
N/A |
Management IP Addr |
The management IP address and mask |
Primary DNS Server |
The IP address of the primary DNS server |
Secondary DNS Server |
The IP address of the secondary DNS server |
Tertiary DNS Server |
The IP address of the tertiary DNS server |
DNS Domain |
The DNS domain name of the node |
DNS Resolve Preference |
N/A |
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 |
|
ATM Location ID |
For ATM OAM loopbacks — the address of the network device referenced in the loopback request |
ATM OAM Retry Up |
N/A |
ATM OAM Retry Down |
N/A |
ATM OAM Loopback Period |
N/A |
ICMP Vendor Enhancement |
Enabled — inserts one-way timestamp in outbound SAA ICMP ping packets |
Disabled — one-way timestamping is not performed on outbound SAA ICMP ping packets |
|
Eth QinQ untagged SAP |
True: QinQ untagged SAPs are enabled |
False: QinQ untagged SAPs are disabled |
access-group [group-name]
show>system>security
This command displays access group information.
the access group name
The following output is an example of access group information, and Table: System Access Group Field Descriptions describes the fields.
Output ExampleA:ALU-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:ALU-1#
A:ALU-1# show system security access-group snmp-ro
===============================================================================
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: 1
...
===============================================================================
A:ALU-1#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Group name |
The access group name |
Security model |
The security model required to access the views configured in this node |
Security level |
The required authentication and privacy levels to access the views configured in this node |
Read view |
The view to read the MIB objects |
Write view |
The view to configure the contents of the agent |
Notify view |
The view to send a trap about MIB objects |
No. of access groups |
The total number of configured access groups |
communities
show>system>security
This command lists SNMP communities and characteristics.
The following output is an example of communities information, and Table: Communities Field Descriptions describes the fields.
Output ExampleA:ALU-1# show system security communities
=============================================================================
Communities
=============================================================================
community access view version group name
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
private rw iso v1 v2c snmp-rwa
cli-readonly r iso v2c cli-readonly
cli-readwrite rw iso v2c cli-readwrite
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
No. of Communities: 3
=============================================================================
A:ALU-1#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
Community |
The community string name for SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c access only |
Access |
r: The community string allows read-only access to all objects in the MIB except security objects |
rw: The community string allows read-write access to all objects in the MIB except security objects |
|
rwa: The community string allows read-write access to all objects in the MIB including security objects |
|
mgmt: The unique SNMP community string assigned to the management router |
|
View |
The view name |
Version |
The SNMP version |
Group Name |
The access group name |
No of Communities |
The total number of configured community strings |
user [user-id][detail]
show>system>security
This command displays user information.
the name of the user
displays all information associated with the specified use
The following output is an example of user information, and Table: User Field Descriptions describes the fields.
Output ExampleA:ALU-1# show system security user
===============================================================================
Users
===============================================================================
user id New User Permissions Password Login Failed Local
Pwd console ftp snmp Expires Attempts 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:ALU-1#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
User ID |
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 Permissions |
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 |
The date on which the current password expires |
Attempted logins |
The number of times the user has attempted to log in, irrespective of whether the login succeeded or failed |
Failed logins |
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 [view-name][detail | capabilities]
show>system>security
This command lists one or all views and permissions in the MIB-OID tree.
the name of the view
displays all groups associated with the view
displays all views, including excluded MIB-OID trees from unsupported features
The following output is an example of system security view information, and Table: System Security View Field Descriptions describes the fields.
Output ExampleA:ALU-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:ALU-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:ALU-1#
A:ATMIMA1>config# show system security view capabilities
===============================================================================
Views
===============================================================================
view name oid tree mask permission
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
iso 1 included
iso 1.0.8802 no-support
iso 1.3.6.1.3.37 no-support
iso 1.3.6.1.3.92 no-support
iso 1.3.6.1.3.95 no-support
iso 1.3.6.1.2.1.14 no-support
iso 1.3.6.1.2.1.15 no-support
iso 1.3.6.1.2.1.23 no-support
iso 1.3.6.1.2.1.51 no-support
iso 1.3.6.1.2.1.68 no-support
iso 1.3.6.1.2.1.85 no-support
iso 1.3.6.1.2.1.100 no-support
iso 1.3.6.1.2.1.4.39 no-support
iso 1.3.6.1.2.1.5.20 no-support
===============================================================================
A:ALU-1#
Label |
Description |
---|---|
View name |
The name of the view. Views control the accessibility of a MIB object within the configured MIB view and subtree. |
OID tree |
The Object Identifier (OID) value. OIDs uniquely identify MIB objects in the subtree. |
Mask |
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-support: specifies not to support MIB subtree objects |
|
No. of Views |
The total number of configured views |
Group name |
The access group name |