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Setting System
Information
You should set the system name to identify this unit to SNMP
management stations. You can also set the location and contact so that
other system administrators can contact you for information.
Use the Web Link system configuration screens to set these values from a
browser.
To set the system name, location, and contact, follow these steps:
1
(Required) Assign a name to the switch using:
SETDefault -SYS SysNAMe = Ò<string>Ó
For example, to set the system name to Engineering.SanJose, enter:
SETDefault -SYS SysNAMe = ÒEngineering.SanJoseÓ
2
(Optional) Specify the system location using:
SETDefault -SYS SysLOCation = Ò<string>Ó
For example, to set the system location to SecondFloor.Lab, enter:
SETDefault -SYS SysLOCation = ÒSecondFloor.LabÓ
3
(Optional) Identify the contact person managing the switch using:
SETDefault -SYS SysCONtact = Ò<string>Ó
For example, to identify John Smith as the system contact and
(408)555-1111 as the phone number at which to reach him, enter:
SETDefault -SYS SysCONtact = ÒJohn Smith (408) 555-1111Ó
If the system contact is specified, users can obtain this information using
the SHow -SYS SysCONtact command.
Setting Up Security
Access
To allow system administrator-only read/write access to files, use these
commands and parameters:
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The SNMP Service parameter COMmunity modifies the list of
communities and managers with read/write access to the device. By
default, any application can read the SNMP MIBs. To provide write
access for Transcend upgrade and configuration management, a
community and manager(s) must be configured. For information on
how to use the COMmunity parameter, see
Reference for Enterprise
OS Software.
Summary of Contents for 3C8S5007 - SuperStack II PathBuilder S500...
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Page 24: ...24 CHAPTER 1 OVERVIEW OF THE PATHBUILDER SWITCH...
Page 36: ...36 CHAPTER 2 INSTALLING THE HARDWARE...
Page 48: ...48 CHAPTER 3 LOGGING ON AND PERFORMING ADMINISTRATIVE TASKS...
Page 66: ...66 CHAPTER 4 BASIC CONFIGURATION OF PORTS PATHS AND CONNECTORS...
Page 76: ...76 APPENDIX A SERIAL DEVICES...
Page 82: ...82 APPENDIX B TECHNICAL SUPPORT...
Page 106: ...106 APPENDIX C CONNECTORS AND CABLES...
Page 110: ...110 APPENDIX D CUSTOMIZING YOUR SOFTWARE...
Page 138: ...138 APPENDIX E TROUBLESHOOTING...
Page 142: ...142 APPENDIX F RELOADING THE SYSTEM SOFTWARE...
Page 166: ...166 APPENDIX H COMPLETING THE ATM CONFIGURATION...
Page 178: ...178 APPENDIX I COMMANDS AND PARAMETERS FOR ULTRA WAN CSU DSU INTERFACES...