3Com S7902E Command Reference Manual - page 2124
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If the SNMP version on the NMS is set to SNMPv1, when the NMS uses the community name
public
to
access the device, it cannot access all objects of the
ip
subtree (such as the ipForwarding node, the
ipDefaultTTL node, and so on), but it can access all objects of the
mib-2
subtree.
snmp-agent packet max-size
Syntax
snmp-agent packet max-size
byte-count
undo snmp-agent
packet max-size
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Default Level
3: Manage level
Parameters
byte-count
: Maximum number of bytes of an SNMP packet that can be received or sent by an agent, in
the range 484 to 17,940. The default value is 1,500 bytes.
Description
Use the
snmp-agent packet max-size
command to configure the maximum size of the SNMP packets
that can be received or sent by the agent.
Use the
undo snmp-agent packet max-size
command to restore the default packet size.
By default, the maximum size of the SNMP packets that can be received or sent by the agent is 1,500
bytes.
If devices not supporting fragmentation exist on the routing path between the NMS and the agent, you
can use the command to configure the maximum SNMP packet size, and thus to prevent giant packets
from being discarded.
Typically, you are recommended to apply the default value.
Examples
# Configure the maximum number of bytes that can be received or sent by an SNMP agent as 1,042
bytes.
[Sysname] snmp-agent packet max-size 1042
snmp-agent sys-info
Syntax
snmp-agent sys-info
{
contact
sys-contact
|
location
sys-location
|
version
{
all
| {
v1
|
v2c
|
v3
}
*
} }
undo snmp-agent sys-info
{
contact
|
location
|
version
{
all
| {
v1
|
v2c
|
v3
}
*
} }
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System view