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Table 4-4, Enclosure Network Configuration Commands, ENABLE SNMP

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Command Line Interface Table 4-4: Enclosure Network Configuration Commands continued Command Description Restrictions DOWNLOAD CONFIG Downloads a previously saved configuration file from a specific IP host The files are auto-executed in script mode. The file is not allowed to change the password of the "Administrator" account. Supported protocols are http, ftp, and tftp. The URL should be formatted as protocol://host/path/file. If your ftp server does not support anonymous connections, you can specify a username and password by replacing the host part in the previous format with username:password@host. Only enclosure administrators may execute this command. The IP address must be in the form where ### ranges from 0 to 255. ENABLE SECURESH Enables Secure Shell support for the Integrated Administrator Only enclosure administrators may execute this command. ENABLE SNMP Enables SNMP support for the Integrated Administrator Only enclosure administrators may execute this command. ENABLE TELNET Enables Telnet access to the Integrated Administrator Only enclosure administrators may execute this command. ENABLE WEB Enables HTTP and HTTPS access to the Integrated Administrator Only enclosure administrators may execute this command. REMOVE SNMP TRAPRECEIVE R Removes an IP address from the list of systems to receive SNMP traps Only enclosure administrators may execute this command. The IP address must be in the form where ### ranges from 0 to 255. SET DNS {} Sets the primary and secondary DNS server addresses These servers are only used if the system is currently configured to use a static IP address. Only enclosure administrators may execute this command. The and must be in the form where ### ranges from 0 to 255. continued HP ProLiant BL e-Class Integrated Administrator User Guide 4-13

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Command Line Interface
Table 4-4:
Enclosure Network Configuration Commands
continued
Command
Description
Restrictions
DOWNLOAD
CONFIG
<url>
Downloads a previously saved
configuration file from a specific IP host
The files are auto-executed in script
mode. The file is not allowed to change
the password of the “Administrator”
account. Supported protocols are http,
ftp, and tftp. The URL should be
formatted as protocol://host/path/file. If
your ftp server does not support
anonymous connections, you can
specify a username and password by
replacing the host part in the previous
format with username:password@host.
Only enclosure administrators may
execute this command.
The IP address must be in the form
###.###.###.### where ### ranges
from 0 to 255.
ENABLE
SECURESH
Enables Secure Shell support for the
Integrated Administrator
Only enclosure administrators may
execute this command.
ENABLE SNMP
Enables SNMP support for the
Integrated Administrator
Only enclosure administrators may
execute this command.
ENABLE
TELNET
Enables Telnet access to the
Integrated Administrator
Only enclosure administrators may
execute this command.
ENABLE WEB
Enables HTTP and HTTPS access to
the Integrated Administrator
Only enclosure administrators may
execute this command.
REMOVE SNMP
TRAPRECEIVE
R <IP
address>
Removes an IP address from the list of
systems to receive SNMP traps
Only enclosure administrators may
execute this command.
The IP address must be in the form
###.###.###.### where ### ranges
from 0 to 255.
SET DNS
<primary
address>
{<secondary
address>}
Sets the primary and secondary DNS
server addresses
These servers are only used if the
system is currently configured to use a
static IP address.
Only enclosure administrators may
execute this command.
The <primary address> and
<secondary address> must be in
the form ###.###.###.### where
### ranges from 0 to 255.
continued
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