Nortel Networks 8600 manual Configuring Snmp settings for Device Manager access

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Variable

 

Value

 

 

 

 

 

NextHop

 

Configures the IP address of the next

 

 

 

hop of this route. In the case of a

 

 

 

route bound to an interface realized

 

 

 

through a broadcast media, the value

 

 

 

of this box is the agent IP address on

 

 

 

that interface.

 

 

 

 

 

NextHopVrfId

 

Indicates the next hop VRF ID in

 

 

 

interVRF static-route configuration.

 

 

 

 

 

Enable

 

Initializes the static route.

 

 

 

 

 

Metric

 

Configures the primary routing metric

 

 

 

for this route.

 

 

 

 

 

Preference

 

Indicates the route preference of

 

 

 

this entry. If you can use more than

 

 

 

one route to forward IP traffic, the

 

 

 

switch uses the route with the highest

 

 

 

preference. The higher the number,

 

 

 

the higher the preference.

LocalNextHop

If you select this variable, this box indicates the static route is active only if you configure the switch with a local route to the network. If you do not select this variable, this box indicates the static route is active if you configure the switch with a local route or dynamic route.

Configuring SNMP settings for Device Manager access

Use this procedure to configure important communication parameters such as the polling interval, timeout, and retry count. You can configure these parameters before or after you open a device.

Device Manager automatically determines the software version of the device you select.

Procedure steps

Step Action

1From the initial Device Manager window menu bar, select Device, Properties, Devices.

A list of IP addresses for configured devices appears.

2Select the IP address for the device you want to edit.

3Click Edit.

The Device Manager Properties dialog box appears.

Nortel Ethernet Routing Switch 8600

Commissioning

NN46205-319 01.01 Standard

30 May 2008

Copyright © 2008 Nortel Networks

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Nortel Networks 8600 manual Configuring Snmp settings for Device Manager access

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