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You may also use the Port History command to view the port’s history buffer content.
To control the port history buffer content when you end a session:
Issue a Server CLI command, using the History parameter to specify the Clear or
Keep option:
SERVER CLI HISTORY=CLEAR|KEEP
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If Clear is specifi ed, the port history buffer is cleared and all data is discarded at
the end of a session.
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If Keep is specifi ed, the port history buffer’s content is retained at the end of a session.
To clear and discard all data in a port history buffer:
Issue a Clear command while you are in port history mode.
CLEAR
- or -
Issue a Server CLI command, indicating History=Clear.
SERVER CLI HISTORY=CLEAR
In this case, the port’s history buffer is cleared at the end of each device session.
4.7 Managing SNMP Structures
The SCPS provides a set of commands that create and manage SNMP structures for
use by third party network management products. These commands cover the
following operations:
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Enabling and disabling SNMP UDP port 161 SNMP processing
• Defi ning read, write and trap community names
• Defi ning and deleting up to four SNMP management entity IP addresses
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Enabling and disabling SNMP traps
• Defi ning and deleting up to four trap destination IP addresses
• Defi ning, copying and deleting up to ten alert strings for each port
To enable or disable SNMP processing:
1.
To enable SNMP processing, issue a Server SNMP command with the Enable
parameter. This is the default setting.
SERVER SNMP ENABLE
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