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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, all access settings set to use that protocol
will be disabled.
msh> snmp {ip | ipx} {on | off}
• “on” means active and “off” means inactive
To change the protocol of an access settings, use the following command.
However, if you disabled a protocol with the above command, making it ac-
tive here will have no effect.
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.
Command syntax:
msh> snmp number {ip | ipx} address
Note
❒ To specify the TCP/IP protocol, type ip followed by a space, and then the
IP address.
❒ To specify the IPX/SPX protocol, type ipx followed by a space, and then
the IPX address followed by a decimal, and then the MAC address of the
Network Interface Board.
The following is an example of how to configure registration number 3 with
the IP address 192.168.15.16.
msh> snmp 3 ip 192.168.15.16
The following is an example of how to configure registration number 3 with
the IPX address 7390A448, and the MAC address 00:00:74:62:5C:65.
msh> snmp 3 ipx 7390A448:000074625C65
Access type Type of access which is permitted
read Read only
write Read and write
trap User is notified of trap messages.
no All access is denied.
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