show management
Description
Displays the SNMP and CLI settings configured on the switch and the SNMP statistics.
Syntax Description
This command has no arguments or variables.
Default
N/A.
Usage Guidelines
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Enable/disable state for Telnet, and SNMP access.
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Login statistics.
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Enable/disable state for idle timeouts.
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Maximum number of CLI sessions.
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SNMP community strings.
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SNMP trap receiver list.
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SNMP trap receiver source IP address.
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SNMP statistics counter.
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SSH access states of enabled, disabled, and module not loaded.
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CLI configuration logging.
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SNMP access states of v1, v2c disabled and v3 enabled.
If all three types of SNMP access are enabled or disabled, SNMP access is displayed as either Enabled or Disabled.
For ExtremeXOS 11.1 and later, the following management output appears:
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Enable/disable state for RMON.
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Access-profile usage configured via Access Control Lists (ACLs) for additional Telnet and SSH2 security.
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CLI scripting settings
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Enable/disable state.
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Error message setting.
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Persistence mode.
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For ExtremeXOS 12.4 and later, the following management output appears:
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Dropped SNMP packet counter.
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CLI prompting.
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SNMP INFORM.
For ExtremeXOS 22.1 and later, configured journal size (historical list of commands) appears.
Example
The following command displays configured SNMP settings on a Summit switch:
show management
The following is sample output from this command:
# show management
CLI idle timeout : Disabled
CLI max number of login attempts : 3
CLI max number of sessions : 8
CLI paging : Enabled (this session only)
CLI space-completion : Disabled (this session only)
CLI configuration logging : Disabled
CLI journal size : 100
CLI password prompting only : Disabled
CLI scripting : Disabled (this session only)
CLI scripting error mode : Ignore-Error (this session only)
CLI persistent mode : Persistent (this session only)
CLI prompting : Enabled (this session only)
Telnet access : Enabled (tcp port 23 vr all)
: Access Profile : not set
SSH Access : ssh module not loaded.
Web access : Disabled (tcp port 80)
: Access Profile : not set
Total Read Only Communities : 1
Total Read Write Communities : 1
RMON : Disabled
SNMP access : Enabled
: Access Profile : not set
SNMP Compatibility Options :
GETBULK Reply Too Big Action : Too Big Error
IP Fragmentation : Disallow
SNMP Traps : Enabled
SNMP v1/v2c TrapReceivers :
Destination Source IP Address Flags Timeout Retries
10.120.91.48 /162 32.1.0.2 2ET - -
10.120.91.48 /162 32.2.0.2 2ET - -
2001:2001:2001:2001:2001:2001:2001:2003 /162 2ET - -
2001:2001:2001:2001:2001:2001:2001:2001 /16200
2001:2001:2001:2001:2001:2001:2001:2002 2ET - -
2001:2001:2001:2001:2001:2001:2001:2004 /16200 2ET - -
2334:0:0:0:0:0:0:2/11555 2ET - -
Flags: Version: 1=v1 2=v2c 3=v3
Mode: S=Standard E=Enhanced
Notification Type: T=Trap I=Inform
SNMP stats: InPkts 11 OutPkts 11 Errors 0 AuthErrors 0
Gets 11 GetNexts 0 Sets 0 Drops 0
SNMP traps: Sent 0 AuthTraps Enabled
SNMP inform: Sent 0 Retries 0 Failed 0
History
This command was first available in ExtremeXOS 10.1.
The trap receiver source IP address, SNMP counter statistics, SSH access, CLI logging, and SNMP access states were added to the output in ExtremeXOS 11.0.
The enabled/disabled state for RMON was added to the output in ExtremeXOS 11.1.
Additional Telnet and SSH2 information about ACL usage was added to the output in ExtremeXOS11.2.
Information about CLI scripting including, the enabled/disabled state, error mode, and persistent mode was added to the output in ExtremeXOS 11.6.
The dropped SNMP packet counter (Drops) was added to the output in ExtremeXOS 12.4.
CLI prompting was added to the output in ExtremeXOS 12.5.
SNMP INFORM was added in ExtremeXOS 12.5.3.
Configured journal size (historical list of commands) was added in ExtremeXOS 22.1.
Platform Availability
This command is available on all platforms.
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