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This command shows general system settings, such as the RAS code,
firmware version, system uptime and bootbase version.
An example is shown next.
Figure 72 Info Show Command Example
ras> sys info show
Hostname:
Location:
Contact:
Model: AAMS
ZyNOS version: V350(ABA.0)b2 | 04/18/2005
MAC address: 00:13:49:24:52:34
ZyNOS size: 2203086
System up time: 0(days) : 0:12:13
Bootbase version: V1.03(AAMS) | 02/18/2005
ZyNOS build date: Apr 27 2005 20:30:15
DSP f/w version: 6.02.0005
Hardware version:
Serial number:
25.2.2 Password Command
Syntax:
ras> sys passwd
This command allows you to change the system’s password.
An example is shown next.
Figure 73 Passwd Command Example
ras> sys passwd
type old password:
type new password (max: 31 chars):
retype new password:
password changed ok
ras>
25.2.3 SNMP Overview
SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) is a protocol used for
exchanging management information between network devices. The MSAP2000
AAMS supports SNMP versions one and two (SNMPv1 and SNMPv2) agent
functionality, which allows a manager station to manage and monitor it through
the network. See the web configurator chapter on SNMP for background
information on SNMP and the MSAP2000 AAMS’s supported MIBs and SNMP
traps.