Set snmp trap, Set snmp system, Set scrambler – Verilink PRISM 3301 (34-00239.5) Product Manual User Manual

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Configuration Commands



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SET SNMP TRAP

Option of 1-6. After selecting the option, enter the IP address.

SET SNMP SYSTEM

This command establishes the physical location (Location), point-of-contact
(Name), and (Contact) of the unit. Each field has a string of up to 58 characters.

SET SCRAMBLER

This command configures the scrambler to On or Off. When set to On, a 7-bit or
10-bit scrambler is enabled. The choices are 7 and 10.

SET PROGRAM EPROM

This command sets the unit to run the program from EPROM on next power-up or
reboot.

SET PROGRAM EPROM

This command sets the unit to run the program from Flash on next power-up or
reboot.

SET ADMINISTRATION PASSWORD {password} NAME {name} LEVEL
{1,2,3}

This command/keyword combination adds a new user to the database. Name is the
user’s name (up to 12 alphabetic characters). Double quotes are used when blank
spaces are in the name (e.g., “Joe Smith”). Level is the user’s access level. The
choices are 1, 2 or 3, with 3 being the highest level. The factory default password
is ROOT.

SET ADMINISTRATION PASSWORD

{password} DELETE

This command/keyword combination removes a user and the associated password
from the database. Only a user with an access level of 3 can perform this
operation. All password characters are case sensitive with legal characters being
a–z, A– Z, and 0– 9.

SET ADMINISTRATION PASSWORD

{password} CHANGE

This command/keyword combination changes the password for the current
(logged-in) user. Once the command is entered, the unit prompts entering the
current password. Once Enter is pressed, the unit prompts for the new password.
All password characters are case sensitive with legal characters being a–z, A – Z,
and 0–9.

SET ADMINISTRATION TOD

This command sets the date and time. This sets the system’s real-time clock
including the date (mm/dd/yy hh:mm:ss).

SET ADMINISTRATION UNITID

This command sets the Local Unit ID number (up to eight numeric characters)
used for network-management purposes.

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