CLI Commands
from managers on the network must match the list, which you can see using list
snmp communities.
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name | A name identifying the user to the system. |
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location | The location of the user. |
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contact | The information contact for the user. |
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transmit_ | Deprecated |
authentication_name |
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set syslog <IP_address> Sets the error reporting level for syslog entries that will be sent to the specified IP loglevel [level] address. You must have previously defined this syslog IP address using add syslog.
There are five levels of logging:
CRITICAL - a serious system error, which may effect system integrity
UNUSUAL - an abnormal event, which the system should recover from
COMMON - a regularly occurring event that is not frequent
VERBOSE - a regular periodic event, e.g. a routing update message
DEBUG - for debugging only
set time <time> | Sets the system time, and leaves the date unchanged. Use show date to see what | |
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set user <user_name> |
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| password [password] |
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| session_timeout [seconds] |
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| tcp_port [tcp_port] |
| terminal_type |
Modifies user parameters.
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<user_name> | Name of user, previously defined using add user. Limit of 32 characters. |
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message | Message presented to a |
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password | User’s password, up to 15 ASCII characters. Value is required. |
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session_timeout | Interval before timing out a session. |
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tcp_port | TCP Port number for the Telnet session. |
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Terminal_type | The type of terminal. This is an alphanumeric string, of up to 64 characters. |
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set vc <vc_name> address_selection [negotiate assign specified] bridging [enable disable] default_route_option [enable disable] destination_address [ip address]