User Manual
Set/Define SNMP Command Reference
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Broadcast
Specifies whether broadcast IP packets will be forwarded to the remote SLIP
host. There are three choices for Broadcast: Enabled, Disabled, and Default.
The Default setting takes its value from the SLIP defaults; if none is set, it
defaults to Disabled.
Force
Controls whether the SLIP defaults will take precedence over options in the Set
SLIP command line. Choose Enabled, Disabled, or Default. If enabled, the
defaults will take priority; if disabled, the Set SLIP command line options will
take precedence over the defaults
MTU
Specifies the SLIP connection’s Maximum Transfer Unit (maximum packet
size) in bytes. Lower mtuval settings give less retransmission but are also less
efficient.
IPaddress
Sets the default host to use for SLIP connections when the Set SLIP command
is entered. Enter the desired host’s numeric IP address.
Examples
Local> Define SLIP Port 5 IPAD 192.0.1.100 MTU 500
Local> Define SLIP DEFAULT MTU RFC BROADCAST ENABLED FORCE
ENABLED
See Also Clear/Purge SLIP, page 12-8; Set/Define Server SLIP Password, page 12-81;
Show/List SLIP, page 12-112; Serial Line Internet Protocol (SLIP), page 2-12;
SLIP, page 4-6.
12.50 Set/Define SNMP
Configures a community name and an access mode for SNMP: Read (read access only), Both (read and
write access), or None (no SNMP requests allowed). Each community name has an access restriction
associated with it; if an SNMP command comes in with an unknown name or an unauthorized command,
an SNMP error reply will be returned.
Note: To disable SNMP traps, define the Loadhost as “0.0.0.0” and reboot the ETS.
See the Set/Define Server Loadhost command on page 12-70 for syntax.
Applies To EPS4, ETS4P, ETS8, ETS8P, ETS16, ETS16P
Restrictions You must be the privileged user to use this command.
SET
DEFINE
SNMP COMMUNITY
CommName
PUBLIC
ACCESS
BOTH
NONE
READ