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Agent. Normally, the Manager polls the Agent periodically to check traffic statistics. However, the
Manager can also set thresholds for traps. Traps specify network events and conditions for which the
Agent automatically sends a Telnet alarm message with trap data back to the Manager.
1.7.3 Command Line Interface
The Access Bank II SNMP comes with a built-in Command Line Interface. CLI provides complete
management of all Access Bank features through any VT-100 terminal or PC connected to the RS-
232 port, or through any Telnet terminal connected to the Ethernet 10Base-T port.
CLI works with a communications terminal, in which you type in text and press the carriage return
key to send the message to the host. The host then responds with a log-on message, and the CLI is
ready to use.
CLI is easy to use because the Access Bank II SNMP provides a list of menu options to choose from.
Furthermore, context sensitive help is available to guide you through the setup process. At any time,
you can type in a question mark (?) to obtain information about what to type next or what commands
are available. You can also type “help” after any command to get specific help with that command.
1.7.3.1
Local and Remote CLI Management
The Access Bank II SNMP provides CLI management through its RS-232 and Ethernet 10Base-T
ports, as shown in Figure 1-2 and Figure 1-3.
For RS-232 CLI control, just connect a PC or laptop computer to the RS-232 management port on the
Access Bank II/SNMP. Then use a VT-100 terminal emulation program such as Microsoft Hyper Ter-
minal
®
. (The default communications port settings are 9600, 8, 1, N.) Press the Escape key to initiate
the link. The Access Bank will return a log-on message. If a password is required, the Access Bank
will request that you enter a password. (Units shipped from the factory do not have a password
defined, but the user is encouraged to use passwords to prevent unauthorized use.) CLI can be used
from a remote site by connecting the RS-232 port to a modem and telephone line.
.
Figure 1-2: Local and Remote RS-232 CLI Management
Modem
Access
Bank II
SNMP
VT-100
Terminal
FXS
RS-232
T1
Modem
Telephone
Network
Remote
Control
VT-100
Terminal
Local
Control
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