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TigerSwitch 10/100/1000 - SMC

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COMMAND LINE INTERFACE<br />

3-50<br />

Example<br />

SNMP traps:<br />

Authentication: enable<br />

Link-up-down: enable<br />

SNMP communities:<br />

1. private, and the privilege is read-write<br />

2. public, and the privilege is read-only<br />

0 SNMP packets input<br />

0 Bad SNMP version errors<br />

0 Unknown community name<br />

0 Illegal operation for community name supplied<br />

0 Encoding errors<br />

0 Number of requested variables<br />

0 Number of altered variables<br />

0 Get-request PDUs<br />

0 Get-next PDUs<br />

0 Set-request PDUs<br />

0 SNMP packets output<br />

0 Too big errors<br />

0 No such name errors<br />

0 Bad values errors<br />

0 General errors<br />

0 Response PDUs<br />

0 Trap PDUs<br />

SNMP logging: disabled<br />

Console#<br />

IP Commands<br />

An IP address may be used for management access to the switch over your<br />

network. By default, the switch uses DHCP to assign IP settings to<br />

VLAN 1 on the switch. If you wish to manually configure IP settings, you<br />

need to change the switch’s user-specified defaults (IP address 0.0.0.0 and<br />

netmask 255.0.0.0) to values that are compatible with your network. You<br />

may also need to a establish a default gateway between the switch and<br />

management stations that exist on another network segment.<br />

Command Function Mode Page<br />

ip address Sets the IP address for this device IC 3-51<br />

ip dhcp restart Submits a BOOTP or DCHP client request PE 3-52

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