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64 APCD–NC006–A
snmp community add|del
community read|write
Adds a community name to or deletes one from the
SNMP community table. A community name can be a
maximum of 32 ASCII characters.
read: enables the community to view the
variables in SNMP.
write: enables the community to change and
view the variables.
To change SNMP variables, you must have a write
community. To view SNMP variables, you must have a
write or read community.
snmp contact Displays the SNMP system contact (that is, the person
or company).
snmp contact contact Changes the SNMP system contact and telephone
number. contact canbeamaximumof256ASCII
characters that you can use to define the contact person
or address for the NCL1170.
snmp location Displays the SNMP geographical location of the system.
snmp location location Changes the SNMP geographical location of the
system. location canbeamaximumof256ASCII
characters that you can use to define the physical
location of the NCL1170.
snmp trap Displays the list of SNMP trap servers defined for the
NCL1170.
snmp trap add|del
server(aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd)
community
Adds a trap to or deletes one from the SNMP trap
server table. server(aaa.bbb.ccc.ddd) is the IP
address for the trap server. community isthenameof
thecommunityonthetrapserverandcanbea
maximum or 16 ASCII characters.
system Displays the system configuration information.
system memory Displays the memory statistics, such as memory
allocation information.
system name Displays the system name.
system name name Changes the system name. name canbeamaximum
of 64 ASCII characters that you can use to name the
NCL1170 in your system. The system name is used for
the command-line prompt for the NCL1170.
system network Displays the network system statistics from the network
buffer memory pools.
system network
ethernet|radio|data|system
Displays network buffer pool-allocation information for
each parameter:
system password Changes the password for the NCL1170.
system protocol Displays information about the configuration of
protocols bound to the interface.
Command Syntax Description