Navigation commands – Cabletron Systems EMM-E6 Ethernet User Manual
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CHAPTER 13: MIB NAVIGATOR
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EMM-E6 User’s Guide
Navigation Commands
(cont’d)
pwd
The pwd command displays the full path name for the
directory in which you are currently working.
Format:
pwd
Example
MIBNav>
pwd
# /iso/org/dod/internet/mgmt/mib-2
set
The set command enables you to set the value of a
managed object. This command is valid only for leaf entries
in the current MIB tree, or for managed objects in the MIB.
If a leaf does not exist for the given path, you will be asked
what value to assign it. The following lists possible value
types:
(i)nteger - number
(c)ounter - number
(g)auge - number
(t)ime ticks - number
o(p)aque - “value” (with quotation marks)
(s)tring - “value” (with quotation marks)
(o)id - number/number.number
(a)ddress - IP address/dotted decimal
(m)ac - physical address/hex string
(n)ull - no type
Format:
set
Example
MIBNav>
set /1/3/6/1/2/1/1/5 “1st Floor”
Example
MIBNav>
set /1/3/6/14/1/52/1/6/4/7 122
.
1
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1
.
1
Type: (i)nteger (a)ddress (c)ounter (g)auge (o)id:
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