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A- Commonly Used Commands
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The original time-out, if the route is not permanent;
The name of the interface (if known) that will be used for the route;
An asterisk (*) if the route was added recently and RIP has not yet processed
the change (the asterisk should disappear within 30 seconds, when RIP next
considers broadcasting routing information).
Configuration saving saves this information. (Only the routes configured by the
route
command are saved or displayed by
config
.)
Example:
ip route add default 0.0.0.0
202.166.29.2
0:0:0:0
A.1.10
snmp
Syntax
snmp access [read|write|delete|flush] <parameters>
snmp config [save]
snmp help [<cmd>|all]
snmp trap [add|delete|flush|list] <parameters>
snmp version
Description
Manages the list of SNMP community names (also used as passwords by other
applications, such as
telne
t) and the list of SNMP trap destinations.
The
snmp version
command displays the version number of ATMOS SNMP. Note,
the version number returned is the internal version number of Virata's code,
not
the
version of the SNMP protocol supported, which is SNMP v1.
In standard ATMOS systems, the console is configured to allow the commands to be
accessed by typing just
snmp...
instead of
ip snmp...
at the command line.