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Basic Device Configuration
After running through an initial self test, the prompt: “Press <Enter> for Device
Configuration” displays. Press
Enter
to open the Main Configuration screen:
Saved Values. <These values will be active after reboot
>
IP Address - 10.10.10.10 DHCP is not active Subnet Mask - 255.0.0.0
Default Gateway - 000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000 Server IP Addr -
New PROM File - filename
n use now> Current Values. <These values are i
10 IP Address - 10.10.10.
Subnet Mask - 255.0.0.0
Default Gateway - 000.000.000.000
000.000.000.000 Server IP Addr -
New PROM File - filename
mmunity String: public Access: r/w Co
Press I to enter new saved parameter values. Press P to change Password.
Press T to enter new Trap Destination. Press K to remove ALL Trap Destinations.
s. Press C to enter new Community String. Press U to remove ALL Community String
boot unit. Press D for DHCP On/Off. Press E to End session. Type REBOOT to re
Press SpaceBar for additional commands.
This screen contains the following information and options:
Saved and Current Values
Saved values display the changes made during the current session and current values
display the values currently in use:
•
IP Address (IP address of SNMP agent)
•
Subnet Mask (mask to define IP subnet to which agent is connected)
•
Default Gateway (default router for IP traffic outside of the subnet)
•
Server IP Address (TFTP server)
•
New PROM File (TFTP new file name)
Commands List
I
= enter new
Saved Parameter Values
P
= change the
Password
*
T
= enter new
Trap Destinations
K
= remove
All
Trap Destinations
C
= create
SNMP Community Strings
U
= delete All
SNMP Community Strings
E
=
End
the session*
REBOOT
= Allows you to
Reboot
the unit (may result in short data loss)
D
= Allows you to enable or disable
DHCP
Space Bar
= Opens the device specific configuration options screen.
* Individuals with User-level rights can view only port status and port settings, change
their password, end a session, and reboot the unit.