Tripp Lite B0930082E4U Owners Manual for B093- B097- and B098-Series Console S - Page 230

SNMP, 1.16 Administration, 1.17 IP Settings

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14. Configuration from the Command Line The following command will synchronize the live system with the new configuration: # config -a 14.1.15 SNMP To set up the SNMP agent on the device: # config -s config.system.snmp.protocol=[ UDP | TCP ] # config -s config.system.snmp.trapport='port number' (default is 162) # config -s config.system.snmp.address='NMS IP network address' # config -s config.system.snmp.commnity='community name' (v1 and v2c only) # config -s config.system.snmp.engineid='ID' (v3 only) # config -s config.system.snmp.username='username' (v3 only) # config -s config.system.snmp.password='password' (v3 only) # config -s config.system.snmp.version=[ 1 | 2c | 3 ] The following command will synchronize the live system with the new configuration: # config -a 14.1.16 Administration To change the administration settings to: System Name og.mydomain.com System Password (root account) secret Description Device in office 2 # config -s config.system.name=og.mydomain.com # config -P config.users.user1.password (will prompt user for a password) # config -s "config.system.location=Device in office 2" Note: The -P parameter will prompt the user for a password and encrypt it. The value of any config element can be encrypted using the -P parameter, but only encrypted user passwords and system passwords are supported. If any other element value were to be encrypted, the value will become inaccessible and must be reset. An alternative to the second command above is: # /etc/scripts/user-mod -P root The following command will synchronize the live system with the new configuration: # config -a 14.1.17 IP Settings To configure the primary network interface with static settings: IP address Netmask Default gateway DNS server 1 DNS server 2 192.168.0.23 255.255.255.0 192.168.0.1 192.168.0.1 192.168.0.2 # config -s config.interfaces.wan.address=192.168.0.23 # config -s config.interfaces.wan.netmask=255.255.255.0 # config -s config.interfaces.wan.gateway=192.168.0.1 # config -s config.interfaces.wan.dns1=192.168.0.1 # config -s config.interfaces.wan.dns2=192.168.0.2 # config -s config.interfaces.wan.mode=static # config -s config.interfaces.wan.media=[ Auto | 100baseTx-FD | 100baseTx-HD | 10baseT-HD ] 10baseT-FD To enable bridging between all interfaces: # config -s config.system.bridge.enabled=on To enable IPv6 for all interfaces: # config -s config.system.ipv6.enabled=on 230

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The following command will synchronize the live system with the new configuration:
# config -a
14.1.15 SNMP
To set up the SNMP agent on the device:
# config -s config.system.snmp.protocol=[ UDP | TCP ]
# config -s config.system.snmp.trapport=’port number’ (default is 162)
# config -s config.system.snmp.address=’NMS IP network address’
# config -s config.system.snmp.commnity=’community name’ (v1 and v2c only)
# config -s config.system.snmp.engineid=’ID’ (v3 only)
# config -s config.system.snmp.username=’username’ (v3 only)
# config -s config.system.snmp.password=’password’ (v3 only)
# config -s config.system.snmp.version=[ 1 | 2c | 3 ]
The following command will synchronize the live system with the new configuration:
# config -a
14.1.16 Administration
To change the administration settings to:
System Name
og.mydomain.com
System Password (root account)
secret
Description
Device in office 2
# config -s config.system.name=og.mydomain.com
# config -P config.users.user1.password (will prompt user for a password)
# config -s “config.system.location=Device in office 2”
Note:
The -P parameter will prompt the user for a password and encrypt it. The value of any config element can be encrypted using the -P
parameter, but only encrypted user passwords and system passwords are supported. If any other element value were to be encrypted, the
value will become inaccessible and must be reset.
An alternative to the second command above is:
# /etc/scripts/user-mod -P root
The following command will synchronize the live system with the new configuration:
# config –a
14.1.17 IP Settings
To configure the primary network interface with static settings:
IP address
192.168.0.23
Netmask
255.255.255.0
Default gateway
192.168.0.1
DNS server 1
192.168.0.1
DNS server 2
192.168.0.2
# config -s config.interfaces.wan.address=192.168.0.23
# config -s config.interfaces.wan.netmask=255.255.255.0
# config -s config.interfaces.wan.gateway=192.168.0.1
# config -s config.interfaces.wan.dns1=192.168.0.1
# config -s config.interfaces.wan.dns2=192.168.0.2
# config -s config.interfaces.wan.mode=static
# config -s config.interfaces.wan.media=[ Auto | 100baseTx-FD | 100baseTx-HD | 10baseT-HD ] 10baseT-FD
To enable bridging between all interfaces:
# config -s config.system.bridge.enabled=on
To enable IPv6 for all interfaces:
# config -s config.system.ipv6.enabled=on
14. Configuration from the Command Line