Pap-password, Contact, Location – Verilink XEL XSP-100 SHARK IAP (9SA-USRS-9.0R1.02) Product Manual User Manual
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Chapter 6: Using the Command Line Interface (CLI)
Chapter 6-46
XEL P/N & Release 9SA-USRS-9.0R1.02
SHARK™ IAD User’s Guide
authentication database.
pap-password
set pap-password password
Specifies the password the SHARK™ IAD sends when a PPP peer sends a
PAP authentication request. The password argument is 1-32 alphanumeric
characters. The information you enter must match the PAP password used by
the PPP peer.
SNMP S
ETTINGS
Enter the SNMP node by entering SNMP from the router node as shown:
(top)>> ROUTER
(ROUTER)>> snmp
(ROUTER snmp)>>
The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) lets a network
administrator monitor problems on a network by retrieving settings on remote
network devices. The network administrator typically runs an SNMP
management station program on a local host to obtain information from an
SNMP agent such as the SHARK™ IAD. When the SHARK™ IAD generates
a trap message it will send an SNMP trap code to the SNMP administrator
identified by this page. The SNMP trap codes are defined in Appendix B
contact
set contact contact_info
Identifies the system contact, such as the name, phone number, beeper number,
or email address of the person responsible for the SHARK™ IAD. You can
enter up to 256 characters for the contact_info argument. You must put the
contact_info argument in double-quotes if it contains embedded spaces.
location
set location location_info
Identifies the location, such as the building, floor, or room number, of the
SHARK™ IAD. You can enter up to 256 characters for the location_info
argument. You must put the location_info argument in double-quotes if it
contains embedded spaces.
get-community
set get-community name
Configures the get community associated with the SHARK™ IAD. By
default, the SHARK™ IAD is associated with the public community.
traps
set trap-general-alarm { on | off }
Enables or disables SNMP trapping. If SNMP trapping is enabled, your
SHARK™ IAD will send authentication traps to all SNMP trap destinations.
You must enable trap authentication before you set up your trap destinations.
ip-traps address
set trap-dest-address nnn.nnn.nnn.nnn
Identifies the destination for SNMP trap messages. The address argument is
the IP address of the host acting as an SNMP console.
trap-community
set get-community name
Configures the trap community associated with the SHARK™ IAD. By
default, the SHARK™ IAD is associated with the public community.