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Deleting community name
msh> snmp number clear
name
Access type configuration
msh> snmp number type
access_type
Protocol configuration
msh> 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.
Configuration of protocol for each
registration number
msh> 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.
Access configuration
msh> 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 net-
work interface board accept re-
quests from any host without
requiring a specific type of ac-
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 configuration
msh> snmp location
Deleting sysLocation
msh> snmp clear location
sysContact setting
msh> snmp contact
Deleting sysContact
msh> snmp clear contact
SNMP v1v2 function configuration
msh> snmp v1v2 {on | off}
Specify "on" to enable, and "off"
to disable.
Access type Type of access
permission
no not accessible
read read only
write read and write
trap user is notified of
trap messages