
Command Reference
Set/Define Telnet Hosts
12-99
Parameters
CommName
Enter a text community name of up to 16 characters long. This string is not case
sensitive.
Access
Choose Read access, Both read and write access, or None (no SNMP requests
allowed).
Examples
Local> SET SNMP COMMUNITY group2 ACCESS BOTH
See Also
Clear/Purge SNMP, page 12-8; Show/Monitor/List SNMP, page 12-112;
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP), page 2-13; SNMP Security,
page 4-18.
12.51 Set/Define Telnet Hosts
Associates a TCP/IP hostname with an IP address in the local host table. This will allow you to use the
hostname for Telnet connections, even if there is no name server to resolve host names. If the given host
name has already been configured, the new IP address will replace the previous value.
Applies To
EPS4, ETS4P, ETS8, ETS8P, ETS16, ETS16P
Restrictions
You must be the privileged user to use this command.
Errors
IP addresses specified in a questionable format will be so noted.
Parameters
hostname
Enter the hostname string you wish to define, limited to 64 alphanumeric
characters. Only 16 characters are allowed between period delimiters.
ip_address
Enter the standard numeric IP address of the machine referred to by the
hostname.
Examples
Local> Set HOST SPECTRE 192.0.1.15
See Also
Clear/Purge Telnet Hosts, page 12-8; Show/Monitor/List [Telnet] Hosts, , page
12-113; Local Host Table, page 2-10; Local Host Table, page 4-6
SET
DEFINE
TELNET
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HOSTS hostname ipaddress