Q-Logic 8200 SERIES manual Disable snmpv3 Command, Disable User Command, Enable Eth Command

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See Also "Enable Port Command" on page B-11 "Modify Port Command" on page B-14 "Modify Ports Command" on page B-15 "Show Port Command" on page B-23 "Show Ports Command" on page B-24

Disable snmpv3 Command

This command does not turn off Simple Management Protocol. By default, the system runs Simple Network Management Protocol, version 2. Disabling SNMPv3 means that SNMPv2 is running instead of SNMPv3.

Syntax disable snmpv3

See Also "Enable snmpv3 Command" on page B-11 "Show snmpv3 Command" on page B-26

Disable User Command

Temporarily disables the user account without deleting it. The account can later be enabled using the Enable User Command command.

Notes Only users belonging to the Administrator group can add, delete, and disable/enable users, and the current user cannot be disabled or deleted.

Syntax disable user [user name]

Keywords disable user [user name]

Name of the user account that you are disabling.

See Also "Enable User Command" on page B-11 "Modify User Command" on page B-16 "Show User Command" on page B-27 "Show Users Command" on page B-27

Enable Eth Command

SANbox SSP includes three Ethernet connections, MGMT, HA1, and HA2. This command enables the specified Ethernet connection so that it can send or receive network traffic.

Syntax enable eth [ethernet name]

Keywords enable eth [ethernet name]

Name of the Ethernet that you are enabling: MGMT, HA1, or HA2.

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Q-Logic 8200 SERIES manual Disable snmpv3 Command, Disable User Command, Enable Eth Command, Syntax disable snmpv3