- Written by Nathan Kitchen
- Posted on April 25, 2024
- Updated on April 25, 2024
- 3744 Views
EOS devices can accept gNMI Get requests with CLI commands as paths. Such requests must have the "origin" field of the path set to ¡°cli¡±.?When the ¡°encoding¡± field of a Get request is set to ¡°JSON¡± or ¡°JSON_IETF¡±, or is not set, the output is returned as the?eAPI?model of the command, serialized as JSON. For example (using the command ¡°show interfaces Ethernet1/1 status¡±):?
- Written by Nathan Kitchen
- Posted on April 24, 2020
- Updated on February 15, 2024
- 4658 Views
The command "show gnmi get PATH" provides a convenient way to send a Get request to a gNMI server running on the device and display the resulting values. This can be helpful during exploration or debugging when setting up gNMI monitoring.
- Written by Nathan Kitchen
- Posted on April 23, 2018
- Updated on April 23, 2018
- 7534 Views
The SNMP notifications (Trap and Inform messages) that were most recently sent are recorded in a log, as described by