User guide
SUMMIT SWITCH INSTALLATION AND USER GUIDE 4-11
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UMMIT
C
OMMANDS
disable web Disables web access to the Switch. Requires
a reboot to take effect.
enable snmp access Turns on SNMP support for the Switch.
disable snmp access Disables SNMP on the Switch.
enable snmp trap Turns on SNMP trap support.
disable snmp trap Prevents SNMP traps from being sent from
the Switch. Does not clear the SNMP trap
receivers that have been configured.
config snmp add <ipaddress> Adds the IP address of an SNMP management
station to the access list. Up to six addresses
can be specified.
config snmp delete [<ipaddress | all] Deletes the IP address of a specified SNMP
management station or all SNMP
management stations.
config snmp add trapreceiver <ipaddress>
{<comm_string>}
Adds the IP address of a specified trap
receiver. A maximum of six trap receivers is
allowed.
config snmp delete trapreceiver [<ip_address>
community <string> | all]
Deletes the IP address of a specified trap
receiver or all authorized trap receivers. If you
delete all trap receiver addresses, any machine
can have SNMP management access to the
Switch.
config snmp community [read | readwrite]
<string>
Configures the SNMP read and write
community strings. The community string can
have a maximum of 127 characters.
config snmp syscontact <string> Configures the name of the system contact. A
maximum of 255 characters is allowed
config snmp sysname <string> Configures the name of the Switch. The
sysname appears in the command-line
interface prompt. A maximum of 255
characters is allowed. The default sysname is
Summit1 or Summit2.
config snmp syslocation <string> Configures the location of the Switch. A
maximum of 255 characters is allowed.
unconfig management Restores default values to all SNMP-related
entries.
Table 4-6: Switch Management Commands (continued)
Command Description
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