Parameter Command
pxe setting
Use the set command to configure pxe settings.
Synopsis: set pxe setting subnet <subnet> netmask <mask> gateway <gateway> sp_
user <user name> sp_pwd <password> range_low <ip_address> range_high <ip_
address> vlan_enable <yes|no> vlan_id <num> vlan_priority <num>
Example: set pxe setting subnet 343 netmask 255.255.255.0 gateway 2.2.2.2 sp_
user usr1 sp_pwd dff range_low 1.1.1.1 range_high 1.1.1.5 vlan_enable yes vlan_id 3
vlan_priority 2
snmpd access
After using the add snmpd command to add access, use the set snmpd command
to configure the parameters.
Synopsis: set snmpd access
Example: set snmpd access
NOTE: See the add command for the following second level snmpd parameter:
access on page 129.
snmpd com2sec
After using the add snmpd command to add com2sec, use the set snmpd command
to configure the parameters.
Synopsis: set snmpd com2sec<name> context <context> source <src> name
<words>
Example: set snmpd com2sec mp1 context contxt source 123.23.1.1 name mp
NOTE: See the add command for the following second level snmpd parameter:
com2sec on page 129.
snmpd group
After using the add snmpd command to add group, use the set snmpd command to
configure the parameters.
Synopsis: set snmpd group <grp> sec_model <v1|v2c|usm> sec_name <name>
Example: set snmpd group g1 sec_model v1 sec_name serc1
NOTE: See the add command for the following second level snmpd parameter:
group on page 129.
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