Question:
Which command do use we to see SNMP version?
- show snmp pending
- show snmp engineID
- snmp-server something
- http://bbs.hh010.com
Explanation: The “show snmp pending” command displays the current set of pending SNMP requests. It also displays the SNMP version used.
Router# show snmp pending req id: 47, dest: 171.69.58.33.161, V2C community: public, Expires in 5 secs req id: 49, dest: 171.69.58.33.161, V2C community: public, Expires in 6 secs req id: 51, dest: 171.69.58.33.161, V2C community: public, Expires in 6 secs req id: 53, dest: 171.69.58.33.161, V2C community: public, Expires in 8 secs
Note:
The “show snmp engineID” displays the identification of the local SNMP engine and all remote engines that have been configured on the router. The following example specifies 00000009020000000C025808 as the local engineID and 123456789ABCDEF000000000 as the remote engine ID, 171.69.37.61 as the IP address of the remote engine (copy of SNMP) and 162 as the port from Which the remote device is connected to the local device:
Router# show snmp engineID Local SNMP engineID: 00000009020000000C025808 Remote Engine ID IP-addr Port 123456789ABCDEF000000000 171.69.37.61 162
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