Operating instructions
Appendix
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Note
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If the -p option is added, you can view the displays one by one.
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If the registered number is not added, you can view the status of all the reg-
istered numbers.
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Community name configuration
You can set the community name of the Network Interface Board.
msh> snmp
number
name
community_name
Note
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The community name must consist of 15 characters or less.
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Access type configuration
You can select the access type from those listed below.
msh> snmp
number
type
access_type
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Protocol configuration
You should use the following command to set the protocols to active or inac-
tive. If you set a protocol to inactive, you cannot use all the registered num-
bers for it.
msh> snmp {ip | ipx} {on | off}
• “On” means active and “Off” means inactive
If you want to change the protocol settings for each registered number, use
the following command. Confirm that the protocol set to inactive using the
above command, are not set to active using this command.
msh> snmp
number
active {ip | ipx} {on | off}
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Access configuration
You can configure the address of a host depending on the protocols used.
The Network Interface Board accepts requests only from hosts having ad-
dresses with access types of “read-only” or “read-write”. Type “0” to have the
Network Interface Board accept requests from any host without requiring a
specific type of access.
The following example shows how to set the protocol for an address.
msh> snmp
number
{ip | ipx}
address
Access Type Type of Access Which is Permitted
read Read only access is permitted.
write Read and write access is permitted.
trap User is notified of trap messages.
no All access is denied.










