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Chapter 12 Command Line Interface Reference
setup netmgmt
setup netmgmt
To enable network management via any or all of the available interfaces (Telnet, web-based GUI, or
SNMP), use the setup netmgmt configuration wizard. The wizard prompts you to selectively enable the
various interfaces and, if SNMP is enabled, will prompt you to enter the read and write community
information, IP addresses for SNMP traps, and additional SNMP configuration information.
setup netmgmt [parameter1 parameter2...]
Syntax Description
Defaults Defaults or current values are shown in parentheses within the allowable response brackets. In the
following example, the default name for the read community is public:
Read Community ? [public]
Command Modes Administrator.
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Usage Guidelines All network management interfaces are enabled by default, with SNMP “gets” via the public read
community. Run this wizard to disable any of these interfaces, or to change the SNMP read community,
configure the SNMP write community for SNMP “sets,” or add addresses for SNMP traps.
Only one setup wizard can be active at any given time. Multiple users cannot run multiple setup wizards
concurrently.
Use the optional parameter arguments to run the setup netmgmt wizard from a command script. All
parameters required by the wizard must be included. The setup netmgmt wizard will not complete
unless all parameters are passed.
Note If too many parameters are passed, the setup netmgmt wizard will ignore the extra parameters and may
complete. If a parameter is not in the correct format or is otherwise invalid, the next parameter is used
to attempt to fulfill the prompt. In either case, unexpected results could occur. Always check the output
from a setup netmgmt command when using the parameter arguments.
parameter1 parameter2
...
(Optional) Enter each parameter that the wizard prompts for. All parameters
must be passed. If a parameter includes an embedded space, enclose the
parameter in quotation marks.
Release Modification
3.2.1 This command was introduced.