5 Network Commands Chapter 5
This chapter defines all the CLI commands associated with configuring the IOLAN’s network parameters.
SNMP Commands
The IOLAN supports SNMP traps for restart and SNMP community authentication error.
Add Community
Description | Adds an SNMP community (version 1 and version 2). |
User Level | Admin |
Syntax | add community <community_name> <config_host><ip_address> |
| nonereadonlyreadwrite |
Options | <community_name> |
| A name that will be sent to the IOLAN from an SNMP manager. This name will define |
| the permissions of the manager. |
| <config_host><ip_address> |
| The host name of the SNMP community that will send requests to the IOLAN. |
| The IPv4 or IPv6 address of the SNMP manager that will send requests to the IOLAN. |
| If the address is 0.0.0.0, any SNMP manager with the Community Name can access |
| the IOLAN. If you specify a network address, for example 172.16.0.0, any SNMP |
| manager within the local network with the Community Name can access the IOLAN. |
| nonereadonlyreadwrite |
Permits the IOLAN to respond to SNMP requests by:
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Add Trap
Description | Adds an SNMP host to which trap messages will be sent. |
User Level | Admin |
Syntax | add trap <trap_name> <config_host><ip_address> |
Options | <trap_name> |
| An arbitrary trap community name. |
| <config_host><ip_address> |
| Defines the hosts (by IPv4 or IPv6 address) that will receive trap messages generated by |
| the IOLAN. Up to four trap hosts can be defined. |
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