4: Advanced Operations
Example
The following command enables the Change trap for the third outlet using the outlet’s
absolute name:
SLP: set trap outlet change .a3 on<Enter>
Displaying trap configuration information
The Show Traps command displays information about all traps.
To display trap information:
1. At the command prompt, type
show traps
and press
Enter
.
Example
The following command requests trap configuration information:
SLP: show traps <Enter>
Unit trap configuration:
Unit Unit Status
ID Name Trap
.A Florida_HQ_1 ON
More (Y/es N/o): y
Input feed trap configuration:
Input Input Status Load High
Feed ID Feed Name Trap Trap Thresh
.AA HQ_1_Infeed_A ON ON 255 A
More (Y/es N/o): y
Outlet trap configuration:
Outlet Outlet Change Status
ID Name Trap Trap
.AA1 DataServer_1 OFF ON
.AA2 WebServer_1 OFF ON
.AA3 FileServer_1 OFF ON
.AA4 OFF ON
.AA5 OFF ON
.AA6 OFF ON
.AA7 OFF ON
.AA8 OFF ON
More (Y/es N/o): y.
LDAP
The SLP family of product supports Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
version 3. This support enables authentication with LDAP servers; user accounts do
not need to be individually created locally on each SLP device.
This allows administrators to pre-define and configure (in each SLP product and in
the LDAP server) a set of necessary LDAP Groups, and access rights for each.
User’s access rights can then be assigned or revoked simply by making the user a
member of one-or-more pre-defined SLP LDAP Groups. User accounts can be
added, deleted, or changed in the LDAP server without any changes needed on
individual SLP products.
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