Enhancements

Release M.10.04 Enhancements

Enabling/Disabling TFTP

The TFTP server and client can be enabled and/or disabled independently.

Syntax: [no] tftp < client server >

Enables or disables the TFTP client. client: Enables or disables the TFTP client. (Default: disabled)

server: Enables or disables the TFTP server.

(Default: disabled)

Note: Both the tftp command (with no arguments) and the tftp client command can be used to enable or disable the tftp client.

Enabling/Disabling SNMP

To enable/disable SNMP, use the following commands.

Syntax: [no] snmp-server enable

Enables or disables SNMP v1/v2. (Default: disabled)

Syntax: [no] snmpv3 enable

Enables or disables SNMP v3. (Default: disabled)

Notes

The SNMP port (161) will be opened if either SNMP v1/2 or SNMP v3 are enabled, or remain closed if both are disabled.

The snmp-server enable command takes precedence over the snmp-server enable traps command that is used to enable or disable authentication traps to be sent when a manage- ment station attempts an unauthorized access.

If SNMP is disabled, both the SNMP port (161) and the stacking port (1507) will remain closed.

Enabling/Disabling RIP

To enable/disable RIP, use the following command.

Syntax: [no] router rip

Enables, disables, or configures Routing Internet Protocol (RIP) on the switch. (Default: disabled)

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