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Set/Define SNMP

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Command Reference 12.29.20 Set/Define Service Telnetport Set/Define SNMP  SET  DEFINE   SERVICE ServiceName TELNETPORT portnum    NONE   Specifies a TCP listener socket for this service. TCP connections to the socket are accepted or rejected based on the availability of the service. Unlike the TCPport option, a Telnetport socket will perform Telnet IAC negotiations on the data stream. Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1 Restrictions You must be the privileged user to use this command. Parameters portnum Enter a socket number of 4000 to 4999. None Clears any previously-configured Telnetport. No Telnetport is configured by default. Note: Either a TCPport or a Telnetport may be configured for a service, but not both. See Also Clear/Purge Service, page 12-3; Set/Define Service TCPport, page 12-60; Show/Monitor/List Services, page 12-72; TCP/Telnet Service Sockets, page 48. 12.30 Set/Define SNMP   SET   SNMP COMMUNITY   CommName   ACCESS    BOTH NONE     DEFINE   PUBLIC    READ   Configures a community name and an access mode for SNMP: Read (read access only), Both (read and write access), or None (no SNMP requests allowed). Each community name has an access restriction associated with it; if an SNMP command comes in with an unknown name or an unauthorized command, an SNMP error reply will be returned. Note: To disable SNMP traps, define the Loadhost as "0.0.0.0" and reboot the Server. See the Set/Define Server Loadhost command on page 12-41 for syntax. Applies To EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100 Restrictions You must be the privileged user to use this command. Parameters CommName Enter a text community name of up to 16 characters long. This string is not case sensitive. This parameter does not apply to the MPS. 12-61

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Command Reference
Set/Define SNMP
12-
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12.29.20
Set/Define Service Telnetport
Specifies a TCP listener socket for this service. TCP connections to the socket are accepted or rejected based
on the availability of the service. Unlike the TCPport option, a Telnetport socket will perform Telnet IAC
negotiations on the data stream.
Applies To
EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100, LPS1
Restrictions
You must be the privileged user to use this command.
Parameters
portnum
Enter a socket number of 4000 to 4999.
None
Clears any previously-configured Telnetport. No Telnetport is configured by
default.
Note:
Either a TCPport or a Telnetport may be configured for a service, but not both.
See Also
Clear/Purge Service, page 12-3; Set/Define Service TCPport, page 12-60;
Show/Monitor/List Services, page 12-72;
TCP/Telnet Service Sockets
, page 4-
8.
12.30
Set/Define SNMP
Configures a community name and an access mode for SNMP: Read (read access only), Both (read and
write access), or None (no SNMP requests allowed). Each community name has an access restriction
associated with it; if an SNMP command comes in with an unknown name or an unauthorized command,
an SNMP error reply will be returned.
Note:
To disable SNMP traps, define the Loadhost as “0.0.0.0” and reboot the Server.
See the Set/Define Server Loadhost command on page 12-41 for syntax.
Applies To
EPS1, EPS2, EPS2-100, EPS4-100, MPS1, MPS100
Restrictions
You must be the privileged user to use this command.
Parameters
CommName
Enter a text community name of up to 16 characters long. This string is not case
sensitive. This parameter does not apply to the MPS.
SET
DEFINE
SERVICE
ServiceName
TELNETPORT
portnum
NONE
SET
DEFINE
SNMP COMMUNITY
CommName
PUBLIC
ACCESS
BOTH
NONE
READ