M A G N U M6 KS W I T C H E S ,M N S - 6 KU S E RG U I D ESyntaxset-forbid vlan= forbid=- sets the forbid GVRPcapability on the ports specifiedSyntaxshow-forbid– display the ports with GVRP forbid capabilitiesChapter 20 – SNMPSyntaxsnmp– enter the SNMP Configuration modeSyntaxsnmpv3– enter the SNMP V3 configuration mode – note enable SNMP V3 by using the“setsnmp”command which followsSyntaxset snmp type=- define the version of SNMP to use – the option all supports all versions(v1, v2 and v3) – v1 restricts SNMP to v1 only. By default – SNMP v1only is enabledSyntaxshow active-snmp– shows the version of SNMP currently in useSyntaxcommunity [write=] [read=] [trap=community>]– set the necessary community stringsSyntaxauthtraps - enables or disables authentication traps generationSyntaxtraps type=Snmp,Enterprise |Rmon,Enterprise|All> ip=- add v1 traps as well asdefine the trap receiverSyntaxshow snmp– displays the SNMP configuration informationSyntaxmgrip ip=- adds or deletes a management station, specified by theIP address, which can query SNMP variables from the switch. This is done to protect the switch frombeing polled by unauthorized managers. Maximum of five stations allowed.Syntaxsetvar [sysname|syscontact|syslocation]=sets the system name, contact andlocation. All parameters are optional but a user must supply at least one parameterSyntaxquickcfg- quick setup for snmpv3 configuration. It automatically configures a default VACM (view-based access control model). This allows any manager station to access the Magnum 6K switch either viaSNMP v1, v2c or v3. The community name is “public”. This command is only intended for first timeusers and values can be changed by administrators who want more strict accessSyntaxengineid string=- Every agent has to have an engineID (name) to be able to respond toSNMPv3 messages. The default engine ID value is “6K_v3Engine”. This command allows the user tochange the engine ID298