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ExtremeWare XOS 11.5 supports only the Summit X450 family of switches and the BlackDiamond 8800 series switch.
ExtremeWare XOS 11.5 Command Reference Guide
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3 Commands for Managing the Switch
This chapter describes commands for:
Configuring Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) parameters on the switch
Managing the switch using Telnet
Transferring files using the Trivial File Transfer Protocol (TFTP)
Configuring system redundancy
Displaying power management statistics on the switch
Configuring Simple Network Time Protocol (SNTP) parameters on the switch
SNMP
Any network manager running the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) can manage the
switch, if the Management Information Base (MIB) is installed correctly on the management station.
Each network manager provides its own user interface to the management facilities.
The following SNMP parameters can be configured on the switch:
Authorized trap receivers An authorized trap receiver can be one or more network management
stations on your network. The switch sends SNMP traps to all trap receivers. Entries in this list can
be created, modified, and deleted using the RMON2 trapDestTable MIB table, as described in RFC
2021, and the SNMPv3 tables.
Authorized managers—An authorized manager can be either a single network management station,
or a range of addresses (for example, a complete subnet) specified by a prefix and a mask.
Community strings—The community strings allow a simple method of authentication between the
switch and the remote network manager. The default read-only community string is public. The
default read-write community string is private. The community strings for all authorized trap
receivers must be configured on the switch for the trap receiver to receive switch-generated traps.
System contact (optional)—The system contact is a text field that enables you to enter the name of
the person(s) responsible for managing the switch.
System name (optional)—The system name enables you to enter a name that you have assigned to
this switch. The default name is the model name of the switch (for example, BD-1.2).
System location (optional)—Using the system location field, you can find the location of the switch.
NOTE
If you specify volatile storage when configuring SNMP parameters, that configuration is not saved across a switch
reboot.

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