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RDL-3000 User Manual
70-00158-01-DRAFT Proprietary Redline Communications © 2010 Page 115 of 142 November 25, 2010
Table 29: CLI - show
snmp
Display the SNMP configuration.
stats
Display available statistics.
5.3.20 snmpcommunity
Use the snmpcommunity command to configure SNMP community permissions.
Table 30: CLI - snmpcommunity
Configure SNMP community permissions.
snmpcommunity <add> <clearall> <default> <del> <print>
add <name> <rights>
Add a new SNMP community to the SNMP community table. The index value is assigned
automatically. Up to eight community entries can be entered.
name
Enter the SNMP community name.
rights
Specify the rights for this community string. Where.
0: Deny read and write permission (enter zero).
r: Grant read access permission only.
w: Grant write access permission only.
rw: Grant read and write access permission.
clearall (no parameters)
Delete all SNMP parameters.
default <idx>
Set all SNMP parameters to factory default settings.
idx Specify single entry to be set to default (use 'print' command to display ids).
del <idx>
Delete the specified community entry.
idx Specify single entry to be deleted (use 'print' command to display ids).
print
List all SNMP communities and associated permissions.
5.3.21 snmptrap
Use the snmptrap command to configure the SNMP trap message reporting.
Table 31: CLI - snmptrap
Configure SNMP community trap settings.
snmptrap <add> <change> <clearall> <del> <print>
add <ipaddr> <port> <identity>
Create a new SNMP trap. The index value is assigned automatically. Up to eight settings
may be entered.
ipaddr Enter destination IP address
port Enter destination port address.

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