## /status/snmp/hosts//ipAddr Use Use to view the configured host IP address. ### Parameters name: Name of hosts object ### Data Key The data key contains the IPv4 or IPv6 address of the host. Note: When the default key is set to true, it means the object is set to its default. In this case, the system works as follows: * On a PUT operation, the system ignores the data key. (Applicable only to /config nodes.) * On a GET operation, the response only contains "default": True and does not contain the data key. * If the object has a base, it inherits its setting from its base. See [Setting Objects to Their Default](https://docs.lineratesystems.com/087Rel ease_2.6/250REST_API_Reference_Guide/000Getting_Started_with_the_REST_API/300U nderstanding_the_REST_Hierarchy#Setting_Objects_to_Their_Default_(Default_Key) ). #### Data Type ip-addr #### Default Data Value 0 An object uses the default data value when one of the following is true: * For objects without bases--When the object's default key is true. * For objects with bases--When the object's default key is true, and when the default key is true for all of the object's bases. ### Default Allowed False ### Request Methods GET ### Related REST API Reference - [/config/snmp](/087Release_2.6/250REST_API_Reference_Guide/status/snmp) CLI Reference - [Show SNMP Commands](/087Release_2.6/200CLI_Reference_Guide/Ex ec_Commands/Show_Commands/Show_SNMP_Commands) ### Examples GET curl -b cookie.jar -k https://host-55:8443/lrs/api/v1.0/status/snmp/hosts/host-1/ipAddr GET Response {"/status/snmp/hosts/host-1/ipAddr": {"data": "10.2.3.4", "default": False, "defaultAllowed": False, "deleteAllowed": False, "numChildren": 0, "type": "ip-addr"}, "httpResponseCode": 200, "recurse": False, "requestPath": "/status/snmp/hosts/host-1/ipAddr"} 1. /status/snmp/hosts//ipAddr 1. Parameters 2. Data Key 1. Data Type 2. Default Data Value 3. Default Allowed 4. Request Methods 5. Related 6. Examples