
NetAtlas IES-1000 (AAM1008) EMS User’s Guide
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5-3
Table 5-1 Edit Table Entry
COMMAND
DESCRIPTION
Next Click
the
Next
button to obtain the next entry of the table from the node, using an SNMP
GetNext operation. The variable values are updated. If there are no more entries in the
table, a message is displayed. You can specify a starting point for the GetNext by entering
index values. You do not need to enter all index values, but if you enter the Nth index value,
you must also enter the 1
st
through (N-1)
th
index values.
Stop Click
the
Stop
button to abort the current SNMP operation. This button can be used to stop
a command when a node is not responding and you don't want to wait for the timeout
period.
Set All
Click the
Set All
button to set all writable variable values to the node. You must enter all of
the index values (those with an asterisk to the right of the variable name) to select the table
entry. If you do not know the proper index values, you can first find the entry you want to
change by using the
First
and
Get, Next
buttons.
Some nodes do not allow set operations to all variables that are defined as writable in the
MIB. For these nodes, you will have to individually set table entry variables using the
variable Set buttons.
Done
Click this button when you’re done editing this dialog box.
Help
Click this button to display the EMS user’s guide in PDF format.
You can only use the variable
Set
button (via the EMS) to update system contact, system name,
system location and the administrative status of each DSL port.
5.1.2 Expand
Dialog
Box
In the
Edit Table Entry
screen click the
Expand
button to expand the view of the active variable value edit box.
First click on the edit box, then click
Expand
.
Figure 5-3 Edit Table Entry: Expand