Protocol UDP/TCP Port Total packets Rejected packets ValidLogins 1 badPasswords 0 unknownUsers 0 SNMP stats: inPkts 0 outPkts 0 errors 0 authErrors 0Įxceedcommittedrate traps enabled on ports: None Link Up/Link Down traps enabled on ports: All Trap Groups: s=STP b=BGP o=OSPF p=Ping/Traceroute v=VRRP y=SystemĮ=Extreme m=Smart Traps a=Auth l=Link Up/Down r=RMON SSH Access: key valid, enabled tcp port: 22ĭestination Community Source IP Address Flags Web HTTPS access: cert key pair valid, disabled tcp port: 443 To view the configuration: summit # sh management Summit # configure snmp add trapreceiver community Then it create a new community: summit # configure snmp add community readonly Then for each following steps, run the command lines shown.Įnable SNMP : summit # enable snmp accessįor security reasons it removes the “public” default community : summit # configure snmp delete community readonly public To connect to the shell of Extreme Networks switches (here Extreme Summit), use Telnet or SSH protocols. Indeed, the SNMP protocol allows to retrieve of statistics information on network equipments.Ĭonnect you to the device shell to monitor: To monitor your Extreme Networks switches with SmartReport, you must enable SNMP protocol on them.
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