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whether or not the normal and/or bypass path is operational. This value is entered as a series of six HEX characters
with spaces between each HEX character. If monitoring connectivity to a device on the same subnet as the 2U Auto
Bypass Switch’s internal Ethernet node, set the monitormac address parameters to the MAC address of the device
being monitored. If monitoring connectivity to a device on a different subnet/network than the 2U Auto Bypass
Switch’s internal Ethernet node, set the 2U Auto Bypass Switch’s monitormac address parameter to the MAC
address of the gateway router on the 2U Auto Bypass Switch’s subnet. Any change will not become permanent until
a SAVE operation is performed.
SET MONITORINTERVAL [N]
GET MONITORINTERVAL
Set or display the time interval between PINGs issued by the internal Ethernet node in the 2U Auto Bypass Switch,
measured in 100 msec increments. To issue PINGs every 1.5 seconds, set this value to 15. The valid range is 1 to
255 (0.1 seconds to 25.5 seconds). A value of 0 disables the automatic bypass/recovery functions. Any change will
not become permanent until a SAVE operation is performed.
SET MONITORFAILCOUNT [N]
GET MONITORFAILCOUNT
Set or display the number of successive PING attempts that must fail before the 2U Auto Bypass Switch
automatically switches to the bypass path and removes the normal path connection path. The valid range is 1 to 255.
A value of 0 disables the automatic bypass/recovery functions. Any change will not become permanent until a
SAVE operation is performed.
SET MONITOROKCOUNT [N]
GET MONITOROKCOUNT
Set or display the number of successive PING attempts that must succeed before the 2U Auto Bypass Switch
automatically switches back to the normal path and removes the bypass connection path. The valid range is 1 to 255.
A value of 0 disables only the automatic recovery function – automatic bypass will still operate if enabled. If auto
recovery is disabled the user must manually switch back to the normal path via the front panel toggle switch or by
issuing a “set system B” command to the 2U Auto Bypass Switch. Any change will not become permanent until a
SAVE operation is performed.
SET AUTHENTICATIONTRAP ON[OFF]
GET AUTHENTICATIONTRAP
Set or display the current state of authentication error traps. Authentication traps will be generated when this
parameter is set to ON, and not generated when set to OFF. Note that this setting only affects the trap generation,
and not how the network module handles an authentication failure. An authentication failure generally means that
an SNMP access was attempted with an incorrect community name. Any change will not become permanent until a
SAVE operation is performed.
SET MANAGER N X.X.X.X
Set SNMP manager N (1-16) IP address.
Up to 16 SNMP MANAGER IP addresses can be entered for destinations of trap messages. Trap messages will be
sent to all enabled MANAGER IP addresses. To remove an entry from the list, set the IP address to 0.0.0.0. Any
change will not become permanent until a SAVE operation is performed.
SNMP Manager Table:
1: 192.168.1.113
2: 192.168.1.115
3: 192.168.1.149