User guide
Chapter 5. Command Line Interface Reference 165
SYSTEM SNMPPORT
Manages SNMP port access including disabling SNMP, reestablishing SNMP services, or redefining the SNMP
port for security reasons. Refer to Chapter 4. Controlling Remote Management on page 97.
Note: This command requires a save and reboot to take effect.
SYSTEM SUPPORTTRACE
Lets you capture to a file all the configuration data that Technical Support may need to investigate configuration
problems. This exhaustive list command incorporates the following commands:
¥system history
¥ vers
¥ mem
¥ system list
¥ eth list
¥ dhcp list (if DHCP is enabled)
¥ remote list
¥ ifs
¥ bi (if bridging is enabled)
¥ ipifs
¥ iproutes
¥ ipxroutes
minutes Length of time in minutes.
Auto logout can be disabled by setting the <minutes> to zero.
Example:
system securityTimer 15
system snmpport default|disabled | <port>
default Restores the default values to 161.
disabled Disables remote management.
port Used to deÞne a new SNMP port number. Use this option to redeÞne the SNMP port to a
non- well-known value to restrict remote access.
Examples:
system snmpport default
system snmpport disabled
system snmpport 3333