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The following prompt is displayed:
Enter object-identifier:
2
Enter the identifier of an SNMP object.
The following prompt is displayed:
Enter count:
3
Enter the number of SNMP objects after the object specified for which
you want to retrieve information.
The SNMP object information is displayed.
Performing an SNMP
SET Command
An SNMP SET command allows you to modify values of SNMP objects in a
network device. You can perform an SNMP SET command on the stack
using the
set
command on the SNMP menu.
CAUTION:
You should not modify the values of SNMP objects unless you
have considerable knowledge and experience with SNMP.
To perform an SNMP SET command on the stack:
1
At the Top-level menu, enter:
snmp set
The following prompt is displayed:
Enter object-identifier:
2
Enter the identifier of the SNMP object.
The following prompt is displayed:
Enter type (phys,ip,gauge,cnt,num,str)[str]:
3
Enter the data type of the SNMP object.
The following prompt is displayed:
Enter value:
4
Enter the new value of the SNMP object.
Summary of Contents for SuperStack II
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Page 154: ...154 CHAPTER 4 WORKING WITH THE COMMAND LINE INTERFACE ...
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Page 162: ...162 CHAPTER 5 PORT TRUNKS ...
Page 169: ...VLANs and Your Switch 169 Figure 32 Forwarding unknown 802 1Q tags ...
Page 173: ...VLAN Configuration for Beginners 173 Figure 34 Simple example Untagged connections using hubs ...
Page 180: ...180 CHAPTER 6 VIRTUAL LANS VLANS ...
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