4.3.10.3 Ip tos priority
This screen presents up to 63 different priorities. Select the most suitable combination.
4.3.11 Management Configuration
T
his sub-menu features the serial port configuration screen, which
can be utilized while accessing the switch via the console port.
Management Mode, Baud Rate, Data Bits, Stop Bits, Parity:
These are the default CoM port properties.
Time Out:
Set the time (in seconds) for auto-logout in case there is
no activity for that time period.
Click “Save” to retain newly entered information; “Undo” to restore
previously saved configurations.
4.3.12 SNMP Configuration
4.3.12.1 snMp communities
Community Names:
For GeT, the
community name (“public”) is for
reference only. For SeT, the
community name can be renamed;
for example, for individuals with
access to this management program.
NOTE:
You can use an external SNMP-based application to configure and manage the switch.
This management method requires the SNMP agent on the switch and the SNMP network
management station to use the same community string. This method actually uses two community
strings: GET and SET. If the SNMP network management station only knows the SET community
string, it can read and write to the MIBs (management information bases) of the devices; however,
if it only knows the GeT community string, it can only read the MIBs. The default for the GeT
and SeT community strings for the switch is “public.”
Click “Save” to retain newly entered information; “Undo” to restore previously saved configurations.
4.3.12.2 Ip trap Manager
The tables on this screen
describe how to specify
the management stations
that are to receive
authentication failure
messages or other trap
messages from the
switch. Up to five trap
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