
Enabling SNMP (CLI)
By default, SNMP is a globally enabled service -- meaning that it will run on any subnet that is configured to offer
the SNMP service. You must specifically enable SNMP on the subnet or subnets on which you want it to listen for
SNMP MIB browser and management station connections.
SNMP can be enabled on
at most
one IPv4 subnet address/port and one IPv6 subnet address/port. SNMP runs on
Equalizer’s IP address on the configured subnet. Currently, SNMP runs on the default SNMP port (161) only.
To enable SNMP, you must enable it at the global level, and then enable it on any single IPv4 subnet, any single
IPv6 subnet, or both. For this procedure, we assume the existence of a properly configured VLAN (172net) and its
Default subnet.
1. In the global CLI context, confirm that SNMP is globally enabled:
eqcli > show
You should see a line that looks like the following:
eqcli > show
Variable Value
recv_timeout 2
conn_timeout 1
hb_interval 2
retry_interval 5
strike_count 3
icmp_interval 15
icmp_maxtries 3
hostname Equalizer
date Thu Sep 13 11:49:09 UTC 2012
timezone UTC
locale en
global services http, https, ssh, fo_snmp, snmp, envoy, envoy_agent
name-servers None
ntp-server pool.ntp.org - Unavailable: name-server undefined
syslog-server None
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boot image Equalizer Image B EQ/OS Version 10.0.2f (Build 19121)
eqcli >
In
global servicessnmp
means that SNMP is globally enabled for any Equalizer subnet
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