CM SNMP
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ping –s host
The –s option sends datagrams containing specified datagram size
in bytes. Count specifies number of bytes/datagram, and timeout
specifies time duration of transmission.
reboot
After changing parameters issue the
reboot
command to update the NMU. Requires
administrative-level access to execute.
reboot NE
Reboots NMC of near-end radio.
reset_log
This administrative-level command responds to its options as follows:
reset_log system
Resets system log.
reset_log radio
Resets radio and alarm log.
route
The route command manually manipulates the network routing tables. Requires
administrative-level access to execute.
add
Adds a route.
delete
Deletes a specific route.
host
Name of host IP address
net
Specifies network
destination
Destination of host or network
gateway
Name of specified gateway
metric
Lists a number specifying the number of hops to reach destination.
setup_ppp
This administrative-level command lets you configure the PPP interface of the radio
(
IF
2).
• Set one radio of a hop as the client and one as the server.
• Enable or disable RIP.
• Connect the first radio of a radio subnet as an intermediate gateway.
• Use
reboot
when finished to save this configuration to the NMU.
shutdown
This administrative-level command enables the connected radio NMC to be shut down
(Y), or remain on (N).This command ensures that flash memory is updated and placed
in a safe state for removing power.
ver
Displays the NMU software version, part number and build date. Code size and check-
sum also displays to aid in troubleshooting. For example:
Version v2.2 PN# 4600026-01 (build 06-12-02)
Code Size 660096 bytes - Checksum 0x2e23e12
whoami
This command displays name of connected radio and user name used during login. For
example:
Radio name: west
User: admin
radioname
Type radioname and press return to display the current name. To change the name use
radioname [-s (newname)]. Do not use spaces.
syndestype
Displays radio interface type. To change the Syndes interface type use: syndestype [-s
(config)] where config is one of 4DS1, 8DS1, 12DS1, 28DS1, 1DS3, 3DS3, or OC3
(155Mbit/s).
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