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for the standard NTP setting
period.
8.6. Virtual LAN settings
Activate VLAN capability.
Possible values for U are
enable or disable.
Specify the management
identification number of the
VLAN (used to communicate
with the device's operating
system).
Value V is the management
VLAN identification number
(integer != 0).
Specify the native identification
number (the VLAN ID that is
implicitly assigned to untagged
packets received on trunk
ports).
Value W is the native VLAN
identification number (integer).
8.7. Simple Network Management Protocol settings
Enable or disable SNMP
functionality.
Possible values for A are
enable or disable.
Specify the SNMP protocol
version.
Possible values for A are v2c or
v3.
Specify the SNMP v2c
community ID number (SNMP
v2c only).
Value C is the SNMP v2c
community ID number.
Specify the SNMP v3 user
name (SNMP v3 only).
Value D is the SNMP v3 user
name.
Specify the SNMP v3 user
password (SNMP v3 only).
Value E is the SNMP v3 user
password.
Specify the SNMP v3
authentication protocol (SNMP
v3 only).
Possible values for F are md5
or sha.
Specify the SNMP v3
encryption protocol (SNMP v3
only).
Possible values for G are des
or aes. Alternatively, enter none
if a v3 encryption protocol is not
needed.
Specify the SNMP v3
encryption passphrase (SNMP
v3 only).
Value H is the SNMP v3
encryption passphrase.
Specify the SNMP periodic trap
settings.
Possible values for Y are
enable or disable.
Specify the notification trap
period for periodic SNMP traps.
Value J is the notification trap
period in minutes.
Enable or disable SNMP event
traps.
Possible values for Y are
enable or disable.
Specify the SNMP NMS
hostname or IP address.
Value L is the hostname or IP
address of the SNMP NMS.
IMPORTANT
If you are unfamiliar with virtual LAN (VLAN) networks and
their management principles, refer to the Cisco VLAN
specification document for detailed information.