User guide

Chapter 6 Control Configuration
Configuring the Available Interfaces
SCE 1000 2xGBE Release 2.0.10 User Guide
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SCE 1000#configure
SCE 1000 (config)#line vty 0
SCE 1000(config-line)#access-class 1 in
Step 3 Type exit and press Enter.
This returns you to Global Configuration Mode.
Telnet Timeout
The SCE 1000 supports timeout of inactive Telnet sessions. The default timeout is 30 minutes.
To configure the timeout for a telnet session when the line is idle:
Step 1 From the SCE 1000(config-line)# prompt, type timeout time, where time is the
time in minutes.
SNMP Interface
To enable the SNMP interface, use the snmp-server command. You can also configure any of
the SNMP parameters: hosts, communities, contact, location, and trap destination host. When you
enable the SNMP agent, these four parameters are filled in with their most recent values before
the agent was disabled. To disable the SNMP interface, use the no snmp-server command.
This section guides you through enabling and disabling the SNMP interface. Complete
information on SNMP is found in SNMP Configuration and Management (on page 6-31).
The following commands are relevant to enabling and disabling the SNMP interface:
[no] snmp-server
[no] snmp-server community
[no] snmp-server contact
[no] snmp-server host
[no] snmp-server location
Enabling SNMP
To enable SNMP by setting a community string:
Step 1 To enter the Global Configuration Mode, at the SCE 1000# prompt, type configure
and press Enter.
The SCE 1000(config)# prompt appears.