Configuring SNMP
To assign a VLAN tag to a service, use the following command:
config service vip <ip address> vlan <vlan_tag_number> port <number>
protocol [tcpudp] [L4L7]
Configuring SNMP
Any network manager running the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) can manage the switch, provided that the management information base (MIB) is installed correctly on the management station. Each network manager provides its own user interface to the management facilities. If you are not familiar with SNMP management, refer to the following publication:
The Simple Book by Marshall T. Rose
ISBN
Published by Prentice Hall
Changes to SNMP settings are executed immediately, and do not require the build command.
Table
Table 4-4: SNMP Configuration Settings
Setting | Description |
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System | The system contact is a text field that identifies the person or persons |
contact | responsible for managing the application switch. |
(optional) | Syntax: |
| |
| SummitPx1:15 # config snmp sysContact <string> |
| |
System name The system name is the name that you have assigned to this application | |
| switch. The default is the model name of the switch (for example, SummitPx1). |
| This value is also used to set the prompt for the |
| Syntax: |
| * SummitPx1:13 # config snmp sysName <string> |
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System | Use the system location field to enter an optional location for this application |
location | switch. |
(optional) | Syntax: |
|
* SummitPx1:14 # config snmp sysLocation <string>
Px Series Application Switch Installation and Configuration Guide |