NVIDIA NVOS User Manual for InfiniBand Switches

SNMP Commands

nv show system snmp-server


nv show system snmp-server

Show SNMP server configuration.

Syntax Description

N/A

Default

N/A

History

25.02.2002 


25.02.3000

Updated command output

Example

admin@nvos:~$  nv show system snmp-server 
                       operational                       applied                           pending                         
---------------------  --------------------------------  --------------------------------  --------------------------------
[listening-address]    all                               all                               all                             
[readonly-community]   efa1f375d76194fa51a3556a97e641e6  efa1f375d76194fa51a3556a97e641e6  efa1f375d76194fa51a3556a97e641e6
auto-refresh-interval  10                                10                                10                              
state                  enabled                           enabled                           enabled     

REST API

GET https://<ip>/nvue_v1/system/snmp-server

Related Commands


Notes


nv show system snmp-server listening-address


nv show system snmp-server listening-address [addr]

Show SNMP server listening addresses configuration.

Syntax Description

addr

Optional, show info of specific address. If omitted, will show a summary of all listening addresses

Default

N/A

History

25.02.2002 


25.02.3000

Updated command output

Example

admin@nvos:~$ nv show system snmp-server listening-address
    port  vrf
---  ----  ---
all  161    

switch (config) # nv show system snmp-server listening-address all
   operational  applied  pending
----  -----------  -------  -------
port  161          161      161  

REST API

GET https://<ip>/nvue_v1/system/snmp-server/listening-address
GET https://<ip>/nvue_v1/system/snmp-server/listening-address/{addr}

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Notes


nv show system snmp-server readonly-community


nv show system snmp-server readonly-community

Show SNMP server readonly communities.

Syntax Description

N/A

Default

N/A

History

25.02.2002 


25.02.3000

Updated command output

Example

admin@nvos:~$ nv show system snmp-server readonly-community
                               
--------------------------------
efa1f375d76194fa51a3556a97e641e6

REST API

GET https://<ip>/nvue_v1/system/snmp-server/readonly-community

Related Commands


Notes


nv set system snmp-server state


nv set system snmp-server state <enabled | disabled>

Enable or disable the SNMP server.

Syntax Description

N/A

Default

Disabled

History

25.02.2002 

Example

admin@nvos:~$ nv set system snmp-server state enabled

REST API

PATCH https://<ip>/nvue_v1/system/snmp-server

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Notes

At least 1 listening-address and 1 readonly-community must be configured in order to enabled SNMP server.

nv set system snmp-server listening-address


nv set system snmp-server listening-address <addr> [port <port>]

Configure a listening-address for the SNMP server.

Syntax Description

addr

The address to set. Both IPv4 and IPv6 are supported.
Special addresses may be specified by designated keywords: all (0.0.0.0), localhost (127.0.0.1), all-v6 ([::]), localhost-v6 ([::1])

port

Optional, set the port for the listening-address. If omitted, will use the default SNMP port 161.

Default

N/A

History

25.02.2002 

Example

admin@nvos:~$ nv set system snmp-server listening-address 1.1.1.1 port 44444

REST API

PATCH https://<ip>/nvue_v1/system/snmp-server/listening-address/{addr}

Related Commands


Notes

Multiple listening-addresses may be configured.

nv set system snmp-server readonly-community


nv set system snmp-server readonly-community <community>

Configure a readonly community for the SNMP server

Syntax Description

community

The community to set

Default

N/A

History

25.02.2002 

Example

admin@nvos:~$ nv set system snmp-server readonly-community community1

REST API

PATCH https://<ip>/nvue_v1/system/snmp-server/readonly-community/{community}

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Notes

Up to 4 readonly communities may be configured.
The same communities are used for both IPv4 and IPv6.

nv set system snmp-server auto-refresh-interval


nv set system snmp-server auto-refresh-interval {interval}

Set the interval in seconds between SNMP data refreshes

Syntax Description

interval

The interval to set, in seconds. The allowed range is [5-300]

Default

60

History

25.02.2002 

Example

admin@nvos:~$ nv set system snmp-server auto-refresh-interval 5

REST API

PATCH https://<ip>/nvue_v1/system/snmp-server

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Notes

In general, SNMP server refreshes its internal data every time period as set by the auto-refresh-interval configuration. However, sysName is an exception. It reflects the system hostname, and is being refreshed on a less frequent basis, every 12 time periods, as the system hostname is not expected to change very often.

nv set system snmp-server system-contact


nv set system snmp-server system-contact <contact>

Set the value for sysContact in MIB-II.

Syntax Description

contact

The contact to set, up to 255 characters

Default

N/A

History

25.02.2002 

Example

admin@nvos:~$ nv set system snmp-server system-contact "John Doe"

REST API

PATCH https://<ip>/nvue_v1/system/snmp-server

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Notes


nv set system snmp-server system-location


nv set system snmp-server system-location <location>

Set the value for sysLocation in MIB-II.

Syntax Description

location

The location to set, up to 255 characters

Default

N/A

History

25.02.2002 

Example

admin@nvos:~$ nv set system snmp-server system-location "2nd floor cabinet"

REST API

PATCH https://<ip>/nvue_v1/system/snmp-server

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Notes


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