SNMP administration
Z-Edge 64 Configuration Guide
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TxClk ----------> NONE (1)
RefClkSrc ------> NO
If_index -------> 1
Peer If_Index --> 0
Shelf ----------> 1
Slot -----------> 1
Port -----------> 4
SubPort --------> 0
interface show command
The interface show command displays the IP address and MAC address of
the unit. Enter the following command to monitor the status of line interfaces:
zSH> interface show
Interface Status Rd/Address Media/Dest Address
-----------------------------------------------------------------
1/1/1/0/ip UP 1 0.0.0.0/32 0/35
1/1/2/0/ip UP 1 192.168.88.200/24 00:01:47:01:af:20
traceroute command
The traceroute command allows the user to see the route that IP datagram
follows from one host to another. The traceroute command is another method
of verifying routes. Refer to the Zhone CLI Reference Guide for more
information on the traceroute command.
SNMP administration
The Z-Edge 64 can be monitored by SNMP. To enable SNMP administration
create SNMP community names, access lists, and trap destinations.
Creating SNMP community names and access lists
Note:
By default, the Z-Edge 64 has a single SNMP community
defined with the name ZhonePrivate. This community has admin
access to the system. Zhone recommends that you configure
community names and access lists to prevent unauthorized access to
the system.
The community-profile specifies the community name and an access level
for SNMP manager to access the system. It can also optionally specify a
community-access-profile that is used to verify the source IP address of the
SNMP manager. The system supports up to 50 different access lists.
The following community access levels are supported:
•
noaccess—the community has no access.