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Chapter 45 Introducing Commands
ES-4124 User’s Guide
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ip <options> Enables sending all IP type
traps to a manager. The options
are “ping” or “traceroute”.
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switch Enables sending all Switch type
traps to a manager.
13
switch
<options>
Enables sending all Switch type
traps to a manager. The options
are “stp”, “mactable” or “rmon”.
13
system Enables sending all system type
traps to a manager.
13
system
<options>
Enables sending all system type
traps to a manager. The options
are “coldstart”, “warmstart”,
“fanspeed”, “temperature”,
“voltage”, “reset”, “timesync”,
“intrusionlock” or “loopguard”.
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username <name> sec-level
<noauth|auth|pr
iv>
Sets the authentication level for
SNMP v3 user authentication.
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sec-level
<noauth|auth|pr
iv> [auth
<md5sha>][priv
<des|aes>]
Specifies the authentication and
encryption methods for
communication with the SNMP
manager.
13
version
<v2c|v3|v3v2c>
Sets the SNMP version to use
for communication with the
SNMP manager.
13
spanning-
tree
Enables STP on the Switch. 13
mode
<RSTP|MRSTP|MSTP>
Specifies the STP mode you
want to implement on the
Switch.
13
<port-list> Enables STP on a specified
port.
13
<port-list> path-
cost <1-65535>
Sets the STP path cost for a
specified port.
13
<port-list>
priority <0-255>
Sets the priority for a specified
port.
13
hello-time <1-10>
maximum-age <6-40>
forward-delay <4-
30>
Sets Hello Time, Maximum Age
and Forward Delay.
13
help Displays help information. 13
priority <0-61440> Sets the bridge priority of the
Switch.
13
spq Sets the Switch to use Strict
Priority Queuing (SPQ).
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Table 141 Command Summary: Configuration Mode (continued)
COMMAND DESCRIPTION PRIVILEGE