Remote Maintenance by telnet

Deleting community namemsh> snmp “number” clear nameAccess type configurationmsh> snmp “number” type “access_type”

Access type

Type of access

 

permission

 

 

no

not accessible

 

 

read

read only

 

 

write

read and write

 

 

trap

user is notified of

 

trap messages

 

 

Protocol configurationmsh> snmp {ip ipx} {on off}

Use the following command to set protocols "active" or "inac- tive": If you set a protocol "inac- tive", all access settings for that protocol are disabled.

Specify "ip" for TCP/IP, or "ipx" for IPX/SPX.

{on} means "active" and {off} means "inactive".

IEEE 1394 interface is available for TCP/IP only.

Access configurationmsh> snmp “number” {ip/ad- dr ipx} “address”

You can configure a host ad- dress according to the protocol used.

The network interface board ac- cepts requests only from hosts that have addresses with access types of "read-only" or "read-

write". Enter “0” to have network interface board accept requests from any host without requiring a specific type of ac- 4 cess.

Enter a host address to deliver "trap" access type information to.

To specify TCP/IP, enter "ip" followed by a space, and then the IP address.

To specify IPX/SPX, enter "ipx" followed by a space, the IPX ad- dress followed by a decimal, and then the MAC address of the network interface board.

sysLocation configurationmsh> snmp locationDeleting sysLocationmsh> snmp clear location
Configuration of protocol for each registration numbermsh> snmp “number” active {ip ipx} {on off}

To change the protocol of access settings, use the following com- mand. However, if you have disabled a protocol with the above command, activating it here has no effect.

sysContact setting msh> snmp contactDeleting sysContactmsh> snmp clear contact

SNMP v1v2 function configuration msh> snmp v1v2 {on off}

Specify "on" to enable, and "off" to disable.

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