IMC Networks AccessEtherLinx/4 operation manual Command List

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Command List

I = Enter New Saved Parameter Values

P = Change Password

T = New Trap Destination

K = Remove ALL Trap Destinations

C = New Community String

U = Delete ALL Community Strings

D = Enable/Disable DHCP

E = End Session

Space Bar = Opens device specific configuration options (tasks, memory, cleandb, download, version, reboot, sysname, accounts, and modules).

NOTE

Reboot after making any modifications to the Saved Values or the changes will not take effect. To reboot, type Reboot at the prompt on the main configuration screen, or turn the chassis power OFF then ON again.

Because a Delete key is not available on VT-100 terminal emulators, use the F2 key instead.

Assigning TCP/IP Information

To modify the Saved Parameter Values (i.e., assign IP address and subnet mask), press I. Enter the IP address and subnet mask for the connected device, pressing Enter after each value. A default gateway can also be assigned (press Enter to skip). When finished, press Enter and then type Reboot for the changes to take effect. The Saved Values and Current Values should now both display the changes made (e.g., new IP address and subnet mask).

Change Serial Password

By default, no password is assigned via the serial port. However, one can be assigned by pressing P from the main configuration screen. Enter a password; passwords are case sensitive and should be no more than eight characters in length, with no spaces; press Enter. This will be requested whenever logging on or off. To remove password protection, select P and instead of entering a password press Enter.

Passwords are a way to make the management of network devices secure. It is the responsibility of the network administrator to store and maintain the password lists.

Assigning Trap Destinations

Traps are sent by the manageable device to a management PC when a certain event takes place. To enter a trap destination, press T. When asked to “Enter a New IP Address.”, type the IP address of the destination device and press Enter. Then, type the name of the community string (that the destination device has been configured to

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Contents AccessEtherLinX/4 Warranty FCC Radio Frequency Interference StatementTable of Contents Installing the AccessEtherLinX/4 About the AccessEtherLinX/4Rackmount Installation Auto Negotiation, Duplex Mode and Speed Features AutoCross Feature for Twisted Pair ConnectionSoftware Configurable Features About FiberAlertBandwidth Control About iConfigAbout iView² Page About Serial Port Configuration ConfiguringSnmp Management Transmit OUT Command List About Dhcp Deleting Community StringsAdditional Device-Specific Options Cleandb Downloading FilesConfiguring Vlan IDs Configuring Multiple Vlan IDs per Port Configuring a Vlan ID for Each PortPort Configuration Base Vlan PriorityUsing iView² with HP OpenView Using iView²Other NMS Applications With the Unified Management Agent Update ManagerUMA Unified Management Agent File Management for UpgradingUsing Telnet Press the Enter Key Press the Space Bar Type dlopen as shown above Press Y to confirm this change Press any key LED Operation Uplink and Downlink PortsPasswords Before using iView²Appendix Dimensions SpecificationsIMC Networks Technical Support Fiber Optic Cleaning Guidelines Electrostatic Discharge PrecautionsSafety Certifications Document Number 52-80120-00 C4