SNMP Server


In Cumulus Linux 5.10 and earlier, nv show system snmp-server commands are nv show service snmp-server commands.

nv show system snmp-server

Shows global SNMP server configuration on the switch, such as the listening addresses, trap link down and up check frequency, and the list of users.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server
                     applied                
-------------------  -----------------------
[listening-address]  10.10.10.10            
[listening-address]  192.168.200.11         
[listening-address]  localhost              
[listening-address]  localhost-v6           
system-contact       myemail@example.com    
system-location      my-private-bunker      
enable               on                     
trap-link-down                              
  check-frequency    10                     
trap-link-up                                
  check-frequency    15                     
                     enable                 
                     listening-address      
                     readonly-community     
                     readonly-community-v6  
                     system-contact         
                     system-location        
                     system-name            
                     trap-cpu-load-average  
                     trap-destination       
                     trap-link-down         
                     trap-link-up           
                     trap-snmp-auth-failures
                     username               
                     viewname               
[username]           limiteduser1           
[username]           testuserauth           
[username]           testusernoauth         
system-name          CumulusBox-1,543,567

nv show system snmp-server listening-address

Shows the SNMP server listening address configured on the switch.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server listening-address

nv show system snmp-server listening-address <listening-address-id>

Shows information about the specified SNMP server listening address.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<listening-address-id> The SNMP server listening address. By default, this is the localhost so that the SNMP agent only responds to requests originating on the switch itself.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server listening-address localhost

nv show system snmp-server username

Shows the SNMP server username configured on the switch.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server username

nv show system snmp-server username <username-id>

Shows information about the specified SNMP server username.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<username-id> The username for authentication.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server username testusernoauth
           applied          
----------  -----------------
[auth-md5]  myauthmd5password

nv show system snmp-server username <username-id> auth-none

Shows information about the specified SNMP server username with no authentication password.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<username-id> The username for authentication.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server username testusernoauth auth-none

nv show system snmp-server username <username-id> auth-md5

Shows information about the specified SNMP server username with an MD5 password.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<username-id> The username for authentication.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server username testuserauth auth-md5

nv show system snmp-server username <username-id> auth-md5 <auth-id>

Shows information about the specified SNMP server username and MD5 password.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<username-id> The username for authentication.
<auth-id> The MD5 password.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show nv show system snmp-server username testuserauth auth-md5 myauthmd5password

nv show system snmp-server username <username-id> auth-md5 <auth-id> encrypt-des

Shows information about the specified SNMP server username and MD5 password that also includes an AES or DES encryption password to encrypt the contents of the request and response packets.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<username-id> The username for authentication.
<auth-id> The MD5 password.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server username testuserauth auth-md5 myauthmd5password encrypt-des

nv show system snmp-server username <username-id> auth-md5 <auth-id> encrypt-des <encrypt-id>

Shows information about the specified SNMP server username and MD5 password and the AES or DES encryption password.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<username-id> The username for authentication.
<auth-id> The MD5 password.
<encrypt-id> The DES encryption password.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server username testuserauth auth-md5 myauthmd5password encrypt-des myencryptsecret

nv show system snmp-server username <username-id> auth-md5 <auth-id> encrypt-aes

Shows information about the specified SNMP server username and MD5 password that also includes an AES encryption password to encrypt the contents of the request and response packets.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<username-id> The username for authentication.
<auth-id> The MD5 password.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server username testuserauth auth-md5 myauthmd5password encrypt-aes

nv show system snmp-server username <username-id> auth-md5 <auth-id> encrypt-aes <encrypt-id>

Shows information about the specified SNMP server username and MD5 password and the AES encryption password.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<username-id> The username for authentication.
<auth-id> The MD5 password.
<encrypt-id> The AES encryption password.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server username testuserauth auth-md5 myauthmd5password encrypt-aes myencryptsecret

nv show system snmp-server username <username-id> auth-sha

Shows information about the specified SNMP server username with an SHA authentication password.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<username-id> The username for authentication.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server username limiteduser1 auth-sha

nv show system snmp-server username <username-id> auth-sha <auth-id>

Shows information about the specified SNMP server username and SHA authentication password.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<username-id> The username for authentication.
<auth-id> The SHA authentication password.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server username limiteduser1 auth-sha SHApassword1

nv show system snmp-server username <username-id> auth-sha <auth-id> encrypt-des

Shows information about the specified SNMP server username and SHA authentication password that also includes an AES or DES encryption password to encrypt the contents of the request and response packets.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<username-id> The username for authentication.
<auth-id> The SHA authentication password.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server username limiteduser1 auth-sha SHApassword1 encrypt-des

nv show system snmp-server username <username-id> auth-sha <auth-id> encrypt-des <encrypt-id>

Shows information about the SNMP server username with the SHA authentication password and AES or DES encryption password.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<username-id> The username for authentication.
<auth-id> The SHA authentication password.
<encrypt-id> The AES or DES encryption password.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server username limiteduser1 auth-sha SHApassword1 encrypt-des myencryptsecret

nv show system snmp-server username <username-id> auth-sha <auth-id> encrypt-aes

Shows information about the specified SNMP server username and SHA authentication password that also includes an AES encryption password to encrypt the contents of the request and response packets.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<username-id> The username for authentication.
<auth-id> The SHA authentication password.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server username limiteduser1 auth-sha SHApassword1 encrypt-aes

nv show system snmp-server username <username-id> auth-sha <auth-id> encrypt-aes <encrypt-id>

Shows information about the SNMP server username with the SHA authentication password and AES encryption password.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<username-id> The username for authentication.
<auth-id> The SHA authentication password.
<encrypt-id> The AES encryption password.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server username limiteduser1 auth-sha SHApassword1 encrypt-aes myencryptsecret

nv show system snmp-server mibs

Shows the SNMP MIBS.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server mibs

nv show system snmp-server viewname

Shows the configured SNMP server view names. SNMP views are groups of MIB objects that you can associate with user accounts to allow limited access to view and modify SNMP statistics and system configuration.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server viewname

nv show system snmp-server viewname <viewname-id>

Shows information about the specified SNMP server view name.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<viewname-id The SNMP server view name.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server viewname cumulusOnly

nv show system snmp-server readonly-community

Shows the SNMP server readonly community strings.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server readonly-community 

nv show system snmp-server readonly-community <readonly-community-id>

Shows information about the specified SNMP server readonly community string.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<readonly-community-id> The readonly community string.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server readonly-community simplepassword

nv show system snmp-server readonly-community <readonly-community-id> access

Shows the SNMP server readonly community string access settings.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<readonly-community-id> The readonly community string.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server readonly-community simplepassword access

nv show system snmp-server readonly-community <readonly-community-id> access <access-id>

Shows the SNMP server readonly community string access settings for the specified subnet.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<readonly-community-id> The readonly community string.
<access-id> The subnet.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server readonly-community simplepassword access 192.168.200.10/24

nv show system snmp-server readonly-community-v6

Shows the IPv6 SNMP server readonly community strings.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server readonly-community-v6

nv show system snmp-server readonly-community-v6 <readonly-community-id>

Shows information about the specified IPv6 SNMP server readonly community string.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<readonly-community-id> The IPv6 readonly community string.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server readonly-community-v6 showitall

nv show system snmp-server readonly-community-v6 <readonly-community-id> access

Shows the IPv6 SNMP server readonly community string access settings.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<readonly-community-id> The IPv6 readonly community string.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server readonly-community-v6 showitall access

nv show system snmp-server readonly-community-v6 <readonly-community-id> access <access-id>

Shows the IPv6 SNMP server readonly community string access settings for the specified subnet.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<readonly-community-id> The readonly community string.
<access-id> The IPv6 subnet.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server readonly-community-v6 showitall access 2001:db8::1/128

Shows the SNMP traps for the interface link down status.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-link-down

Shows SNMP traps for the interface link up status.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-link-up
                 applied
---------------  -------
check-frequency  15

nv show system snmp-server trap-snmp-auth-failures

Shows SNMP traps for SNMP authentication failures.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-snmp-auth-failures

nv show system snmp-server trap-cpu-load-average

Shows the SNMP traps generated when the CPU load average exceeds a certain threshold.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-cpu-load-average

nv show system snmp-server trap-cpu-load-average one-minute

Shows the SNMP traps generated when the CPU load average exceeds the one-minute threshold.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-cpu-load-average one-minute

nv show system snmp-server trap-cpu-load-average one-minute <one-minute-id>

Shows the SNMP traps generated when the CPU load average for the one-minute interval exceeds a certain percentage.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<one-minute-id> The one minute load average threshold ID.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-cpu-load-average one-minute 12

nv show system snmp-server trap-cpu-load-average one-minute <one-minute-id> five-minute

Shows the SNMP traps generated when the CPU load average for the one-minute interval exceeds a certain percentage and reaches the five-minute interval.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<one-minute-id> The one-minute load average threshold ID.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-cpu-load-average one-minute 102 five-minute

nv show system snmp-server trap-cpu-load-average one-minute <one-minute-id> five-minute <five-minute-id>

Shows the SNMP traps generated when the CPU load average for the one-minute interval and the five-minute interval exceed a certain percentage.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<one-minute-id> The one-minute load average threshold.
<five-minute-id> The five-minute load average threshold.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-cpu-load-average one-minute 12 five-minute 10

nv show system snmp-server trap-cpu-load-average one-minute <one-minute-id> five-minute <five-minute-id> fifteen-minute

Shows the SNMP traps generated when the CPU load average for the one-minute interval and the five-minute interval exceed a certain percentage and reaches the fifteen-minute interval.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<one-minute-id> The one-minute load average threshold.
<five-minute-id> The five-minute load average threshold.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-cpu-load-average one-minute 102 five-minute 501 fifteen-minute

nv show system snmp-server trap-cpu-load-average one-minute <one-minute-id> five-minute <five-minute-id> fifteen-minute <fifteen-minute-id>

Shows the SNMP traps generated when the CPU load average for the one-minute interval, the five-minute interval, and the fifteen-minute interval exceed a certain percentage.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<one-minute-id> The one-minute load average threshold.
<five-minute-id> The five-minute load average threshold.
<fifteen-minute-id> The fifteen-minute load average threshold.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-cpu-load-average one-minute 102 five-minute 501 fifteen-minute 1501

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination

Shows the SNMP trap destinations.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id>

Shows information about the specified SNMP trap destination.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> community-password

Shows the community password for the SNMP trap destination.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost community-password

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> community-password <community-password-id>

Shows information about the specified community password for the SNMP trap destination.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.
<community-password-id> The community password.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost community-password mymanagementvrfpassword

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> vrf

Shows the SNMP server trap destinations configured for all VRFs.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost vrf

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> vrf <vrf-name>

Shows the SNMP server trap destinations configured for the specified VRF.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.
<vrf-name> The VRF name.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost vrf BLUE

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> vrf <vrf-name> community-password

Shows the community password for the SNMP server trap destinations configured for the specified VRF.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.
<vrf-name> The VRF name.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost vrf BLUE community-password

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> vrf <vrf-name> community-password <community-password-id>

Shows the community password settings for the SNMP server trap destinations configured for the specified VRF.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.
<vrf-name> The VRF name.
<community-password-id> The community password.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost vrf BLUE community-password mynotsosecretpassword

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> vrf <vrf-name> username

Shows the usernames for the SNMP trap destination in the specified VRF.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.
<vrf-name> The VRF name.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost vrf BLUE username

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> vrf <vrf-name> username <username-id>

Shows configuration settings for the SNMP trap destination username for the specified VRF.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.
<vrf-name> The VRF name.
<username-id> The username.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost vrf BLUE username myv3user

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> vrf <vrf-name> username <username-id> auth-md5

Shows SNMP trap destination MD5 authentications for the specified VRF.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.
<vrf-name> The VRF name.
<username-id> The username.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost vrf BLUE username myv3user auth-md5

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> vrf <vrf-name> username <username-id> auth-md5 <auth-id>

Shows information for the SNMP trap destination MD5 authentication for the specified VRF.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.
<vrf-name> The VRF name.
<username-id> The username.
<auth-id> The MD5 password.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost vrf BLUE username myv3user auth-md5 md5password2

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> vrf <vrf-name> username <username-id> auth-md5 <auth-id> engine-id

Shows the engine IDs for the SNMP trap destination username and password for the specified VRF.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.
<vrf-name> The VRF name.
<username-id> The username.
<auth-id> The MD5 password.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost vrf BLUE username myv3user auth-md5 md5password2 engine-id

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> vrf <vrf-name> username <username-id> auth-md5 <auth-id> engine-id <engine-id>

Shows information for the specified engine ID associated with the SNMP trap destination username and MD5 password for the specified VRF.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.
<vrf-name> The VRF name.
<username-id> The username.
<auth-id> The MD5 password.
<engine-id> The engine ID.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost vrf BLUE username myv3user auth-md5 md5password2 engine-id 0x80001f888070939b14a514da5a00000000

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> vrf <vrf-name> username <username-id> auth-md5 <auth-id> encrypt-des

Shows the DES encryptions for MD5 authentication for the SNMP trap destination username and MD5 password.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.
<vrf-name> The VRF name.
<username-id> The username.
<auth-id> The MD5 password.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost vrf BLUE username myv3user auth-md5 md5password2 encrypt-des

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> vrf <vrf-name> username <username-id> auth-md5 <auth-id> encrypt-des <encrypt-id>

Shows information about the DES encryption for MD5 authentication for the SNMP trap destination username and MD5 password.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.
<vrf-name> The VRF name.
<username-id> The username.
<auth-id> The MD5 password.
<encrypt-id> The DES encryption ID for MD5 authentication.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost vrf BLUE username myv3user auth-md5 md5password2 encrypt-des myaessecret2

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> vrf <vrf-name> username <username-id> auth-md5 <auth-id> encrypt-des <encrypt-id> engine-id

Shows the engine ID for the DES encryption for MD5 authentication for the SNMP trap destination username and MD5 password.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
——— ————–
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.
<vrf-name> The VRF name.
<username-id> The username.
<auth-id> The MD5 password.
<encrypt-id> The DES encryption ID for MD5 authentication.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost vrf BLUE username myv3user auth-md5 md5password2 encrypt-des myaessecret2 engine-id

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> vrf <vrf-name> username <username-id> auth-md5 <auth-id> encrypt-des <encrypt-id> engine-id <engine-id>

Shows information about the engine ID for DES encryption for MD5 authentication for the SNMP trap destination username and MD5 password.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.
<vrf-name> The VRF name.
<username-id> The username.
<auth-id> The MD5 password.
<encrypt-id> The DES encryption ID for MD5 authentication.
<engine-id> The engine ID.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost vrf BLUE username myv3user auth-md5 md5password2 encrypt-des myaessecret2 engine-id 0x80001f888070939b14a514da5a00000000

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> vrf <vrf-name> username <username-id> auth-sha

Shows the SHA authentications for the user specified for the SNMP trap destination.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.
<vrf-name> The VRF name.
<username-id> The username.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost vrf BLUE username myv3user auth-sha

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> vrf <vrf-name> username <username-id> auth-sha <auth-id>

Shows information about the specified SHA authentication for the user specified for the SNMP trap destination.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.
<vrf-name> The VRF name.
<username-id> The username.
<auth-id> The SHA authentication password.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost vrf BLUE username myv3user auth-sha SHApassword1

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> vrf <vrf-name> username <username-id> auth-sha <auth-id> engine-id

Shows the engine IDs for the SNMP trap destination username and SHA password.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.
<vrf-name> The VRF name.
<username-id> The username.
<auth-id> The SHA authentication password.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost vrf BLUE username myv3user auth-sha SHApassword1 engine-id

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> vrf <vrf-name> username <username-id> auth-sha <auth-id> engine-id <engine-id>

Shows information about the engine ID for the SNMP trap destination username and SHA password.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.
<vrf-name> The VRF name.
<username-id> The username.
<auth-id> The SHA authentication password.
<engine-id> The engine ID.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost vrf BLUE username myv3user auth-sha SHApassword1 engine-id 0x80001f888070939b14a514da5a00000000

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> vrf <vrf-name> username <username-id> auth-sha <auth-id> encrypt-des

Shows the DES encryptions for the SNMP trap destination username and SHA password.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.
<vrf-name> The VRF name.
<username-id> The username.
<auth-id> The SHA authentication password.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost vrf BLUE username myv3user auth-sha SHApassword1 encrypt-des

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> vrf <vrf-name> username <username-id> auth-sha <auth-id> encrypt-des <encrypt-id>

Shows information about the DES encryption for SHA authentication for the SNMP trap destination username and SHA password.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.
<vrf-name> The VRF name.
<username-id> The username.
<auth-id> The SHA password.
<encrypt-id> The DES encryption ID for SHA authentication.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost vrf BLUE username myv3user auth-sha SHApassword1 encrypt-des user666encryption

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> vrf <vrf-name> username <username-id> auth-sha <auth-id> encrypt-des <encrypt-id> engine-id

Shows the engine ID for the DES encryption for SHA authentication for the SNMP trap destination username and SHA password.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.
<vrf-name> The VRF name.
<username-id> The username.
<auth-id> The SHA password.
<encrypt-id> The DES encryption ID for SHA authentication.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost vrf BLUE username user666password encrypt-aes user666encryption engine-id

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> vrf <vrf-name> username <username-id> auth-sha <auth-id> encrypt-des <encrypt-id> engine-id <engine-id>

Shows information for the engine ID for the DES encryption for SHA authentication for the SNMP trap destination username and SHA password.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.
<vrf-name> The VRF name.
<username-id> The username.
<auth-id> The SHA password.
<encrypt-id> The DES encryption ID for SHA authentication.
<engine-id> The engine ID.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost vrf BLUE username user666password encrypt-aes user666encryption engine-id 0x80001f888070939b14a514da5a00000000

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> username

Shows the list of usernames for the SNMP trap destination.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost username

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> username <username-id>

Shows information about the specified username for the SNMP trap destination.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.
<username-id> The username.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost username user1

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> username <username-id> auth-md5

Shows the MD5 password for the specified username for the SNMP trap destination.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.
<username-id> The username.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost username user1 auth-md5

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> username <username-id> auth-md5 <auth-id>

Shows information about the specified username and MD5 password for the SNMP trap destination.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.
<username-id> The username.
<auth-id> The MD5 password.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost username user1 auth-md5 user1password

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> username <username-id> auth-md5 <auth-id> engine-id

Shows the engine ID for the SNMP trap destination username and MD5 password.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.
<username-id> The username.
<auth-id> The MD5 password.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost username user1 auth-md5 user1password engine-id


nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> username <username-id> auth-md5 <auth-id> engine-id <engine-id>

Shows information for the engine ID for MD5 authentication for the SNMP trap destination username and MD5 password.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.
<username-id> The username.
<auth-id> The MD5 password.
<engine-id> The engine ID.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost username user1 auth-md5 user1password engine-id 0x80001f888070939b14a514da5a00000000

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> username <username-id> auth-md5 <auth-id> encrypt-des

Shows the DES encryption for MD5 authentication for the SNMP trap destination username and MD5 password.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.
<username-id> The username.
<auth-id> The MD5 password.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost username user3 auth-md5 user3password encrypt-des

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> username <username-id> auth-md5 <auth-id> encrypt-des <encrypt-id>

Shows information about the DES encryption for MD5 authentication for the SNMP trap destination username and MD5 password.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.
<username-id> The username.
<auth-id> The MD5 password.
<encrypt-id> The DES encryption ID for MD5 authentication.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost username user3 auth-md5 user3password encrypt-des user3encryption

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> username <username-id> auth-md5 <auth-id> encrypt-des <encrypt-id> engine-id

Shows the engine ID for DES encryption for MD5 authentication for the SNMP trap destination username and MD5 password.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.
<username-id> The username.
<auth-id> The MD5 password.
<encrypt-id> The DES encryption ID for MD5 authentication.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost username user3 auth-md5 user3password encrypt-des user3encryption engine-id

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> username <username-id> auth-md5 <auth-id> encrypt-des <encrypt-id> engine-id <engine-id>

Shows information about the engine ID for DES encryption for MD5 authentication for the SNMP trap destination username and MD5 password.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.
<username-id> The username.
<auth-id> The MD5 password.
<encrypt-id> The DES encryption ID for MD5 authentication.
<engine-id> The engine ID.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost username user3 auth-md5 user3password encrypt-des user3encryption engine-id 0x80001f888070939b14a514da5a00000000

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> username <username-id> auth-sha

Shows the SHA authentications for the user specified for the SNMP trap destination.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.
<username-id> The username.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost username limiteduser1 auth-sha

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> username <username-id> auth-sha <auth-id>

Shows information about the specified SHA authentication for the user specified for the SNMP trap destination.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.
<username-id> The username.
<auth-id> The SHA password.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost username limiteduser1 auth-sha SHApassword1

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> username <username-id> auth-sha <auth-id> engine-id

Shows the engine IDs for the SNMP trap destination username and SHA password.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.
<username-id> The username.
<auth-id> The SHA password.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost username limiteduser1 auth-sha SHApassword1 engine-id

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> username <username-id> auth-sha <auth-id> engine-id <engine-id>

Shows information about the engine ID for the SNMP trap destination username and SHA password.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.
<username-id> The username.
<auth-id> The SHA password.
<engine-id> The engine ID.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost username limiteduser1 auth-sha SHApassword1 engine-id 0x80001f888070939b14a514da5a00000000

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> username <username-id> auth-sha <auth-id> encrypt-des

Shows the DES encryptions for the SNMP trap destination username and SHA password.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.
<username-id> The username.
<auth-id> The SHA password.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost username user666 auth-sha user666password encrypt-aes

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> username <username-id> auth-sha <auth-id> encrypt-des <encrypt-id>

Shows information about the DES encryptions for the SNMP trap destination username and SHA password.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.
<username-id> The username.
<auth-id> The SHA password.
<encrypt-id> The DES encryption ID for SHA authentication.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost username user666 auth-sha user666password encrypt-aes user666encryption

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> username <username-id> auth-sha <auth-id> encrypt-des <encrypt-id> engine-id

Shows the engine IDs for the DES encryptions for the SNMP trap destination username and SHA password.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.
<username-id> The username.
<auth-id> The SHA password.
<encrypt-id> The DES encryption ID for SHA authentication.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost username user666 auth-sha user666password encrypt-aes user666encryption engine-id

nv show system snmp-server trap-destination <trap-destination-id> username <username-id> auth-sha <auth-id> encrypt-des <encrypt-id> engine-id <engine-id>

Shows information about the engine ID for the DES encryptions for the SNMP trap destination username and SHA password.

Command Syntax

Syntax Description
<trap-destination-id> The SNMP trap destination IP address or hostname.
<username-id> The username.
<auth-id> The SHA password.
<encrypt-id> The DES encryption ID for SHA authentication.
<engine-id> The engine ID.

Version History

Introduced in Cumulus Linux 5.3.0

Example

cumulus@switch:~$ nv show system snmp-server trap-destination localhost username user666 auth-sha user666password encrypt-aes user666encryption engine-id 0x80001f888070939b14a514da5a00000000