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Description
Use the display snmp-agent trap-list command to display the modules that can generate traps and
whether their trap function is enabled or not. If a module comprises multiple sub-modules, then as long
as one sub-module has the trap function enabled, the whole module will be displayed as being enabled
with the trap function.
Related commands: snmp-agent trap enable.
Examples
# Display the modules that can generate traps and whether their trap function is enabled or not.
<Sysname> display snmp-agent trap-list
bgp trap enable
configuration trap enable
flash trap enable
fr trap enable
isdn trap enable
mpls trap enable
ospf trap enable
standard trap enable
system trap enable
voice trap enable
vrrp trap enable
Enable traps: 11; Disable traps: 0
In the above output, enable indicates that the module is allowed to generate traps whereas disable
indicates the module is not allowed to generate traps. You can configure the trap function (enable or
disable) of each module through command lines.
display snmp-agent usm-user
Syntax
display snmp-agent usm-user [ engineid engineid | username user-name | group group-name ] *
View
Any view
Default Level
1: Monitor level
Parameters
engineid engineid: Displays SNMPv3 user information for a specified engine ID, where engineid
indicates the SNMP engine ID.
username user-name: Displays SNMPv3 user information for a specified user name. It is case
sensitive.
group group-name: Displays SNMPv3 user information for a specified SNMP group name. It is case
sensitive.