Series AFS8202M
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Industrial Redundant Managed Ethernet Media Converter with 2 Ports
1 x 10/100/1000BaseT(X) Port, 1 x 1000M SFP Port
CLI COMMANDS
Configuration
Port level STP configuration parameter, including mode, Admin
edge, auto edge and so on, please refer Fig.31 for more detail
information
Statistics
Configure the STP parameter of the ports be specified
Migration check
Set the STP Migration Check variable for ports
Cost
Set or show the port instance path cost for the port be specified,
the path cost could range 1-200000000, or auto
Priority
Set or show the instance priority for the port be specified, the
priority could range from 0 to 240 with step 16
6.7 SNMP System Configuration
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Mode - Enables or disables SNMP service. (Default: Disabled)
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Version - Specifies the SNMP version to use. (Options: SNMP v1, SNMP v2c, SNMP v3; Default:
SNMP v2c)
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Read Community - The community used for read-only access to the SNMP agent. (Range: 0-
255 characters, ASCII characters 33-126 only; Default: public) This parameter only applies to
SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c. SNMPv3 uses the User-based Security Model (USM) for authentication
and privacy. This community string is associated with SNMPv1 or SNMPv2 clients in the SNMPv3
Communities table (page 69).
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Write Community - The community used for read/write access to the SNMP agent. (Range:
0-255 characters, ASCII characters 33-126 only; Default: private) This parameter only applies to
SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c. SNMPv3 uses the User-based Security Model (USM) for authentication
and privacy. This community string is associated with SNMPv1 or SNMPv2 clients in the SNMPv3
Communities table (page 69).
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Engine ID - The SNMPv3 engine ID. (Range: 10-64 hex digits, excluding a string of all 0’s or
all F’s; Default: 800007e5017f000001) An SNMPv3 engine is an independent SNMP agent that
resides on the switch. This engine protects against message replay, delay, and redirection. The
engine ID is also used in combination with user passwords to generate the security keys for
authenticating and encrypting SNMPv3 packets. A local engine ID is automatically generated that
is unique to the switch. This is referred to as the default engine ID. If the local engine ID is
deleted or changed, all local SNMP users will be cleared. You will need to reconfigure all existing
users.
To configure SNMP system:
1. Click Security >> SNMP >> System.
2. In the SNMP System Configuration table, set the Mode to Enabled to enable SNMP service on
the switch, specify the SNMP version to use, change the community access strings if required,