Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) | 853View your SNMP configuration using the command show running-config snmp, from EXEC Privilegemode, as shown in Figure 42-1.Figure 42-1. Creating an SNMP CommunityRead Managed Object ValuesYou may only retrieve (read) managed object values if your management station is a member of the samecommunity as the SNMP agent.There are several Unix SNMP commands that read data:Task CommandRead the value of a single managed object,as shown in Figure 42-2.snmpget -v version -c community agent-ip {identifier.instance |descriptor.instance}Figure 42-2. Reading the Value of a Managed ObjectRead the value of the managed objectdirectly below the specified object, asshown in Figure 42-3.snmpgetnext -v version -c community agent-ip {identifier.instance |descriptor.instance}Figure 42-3. Reading the Value of the Next Managed Object in the MIBRead the value of many objects at once, asshown in Figure 42-4.snmpwalk -v version -c community agent-ip {identifier.instance |descriptor.instance}FTOS#snmp-server community my-snmp-community ro22:31:23: %RPM1-P:CP %SNMP-6-SNMP_WARM_START: Agent Initialized - SNMP WARM_START.FTOS#do show running-config snmp!snmp-server community mycommunity ro> snmpget -v 2c -c mycommunity 10.11.131.161 sysUpTime.0DISMAN-EVENT-MIB::sysUpTimeInstance = Timeticks: (32852616) 3 days, 19:15:26.16> snmpget -v 2c -c mycommunity 10.11.131.161 .1.3.6.1.2.1.1.3.0> snmpgetnext -v 2c -c mycommunity 10.11.131.161 .1.3.6.1.2.1.1.3.0SNMPv2-MIB::sysContact.0 = STRING:> snmpgetnext -v 2c -c mycommunity 10.11.131.161 sysContact.0