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Chapter 4 - Command Control
SNMP Access Gateway User’s Manual - v1.0 -- 11/99 - Page 9
Chapter 4 - Command Control
4.1 - Command Processor Mode
The command processor may be accessed from a network connection. A user enters command processor mode from
the main menu by selecting the ‘0’ option.
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0. Enter Command Processor
1.
Enter Pass-Through to Port 1
2. Enter Pass-Through to Port 2
X. Exit (end connection)
<user enters 0>
Command Processor Password: ---- <user enters password>
Command Password Accepted
Enter Command (Setup, Events, ?, Help or other command)
>
Th
e > is the command prompt. At this point the user may enter any of the commands for the SNMP Access
Gateway. After a command is executed, a new prompt > is provided. The command reminder line is only provided
again if a blank (enter only) line is entered.
If the command processor is currently in use by any of the other connections, then after the user has entered the
command processor password the user gets a message as below:
Command Processor Currently In Use. Access Denied
Thus, only one command processor connection may be made at a time. In this case the user is returned to the main
selection menu.
The EXIT command is used to exit the command processor and return to the main menu. The BYE may also be
used to exit the command processor. However, the BYE command also terminates the connection after the
command processor access is terminated.
If no command is entered for 4 minutes and 30 seconds then a reminder message is sent out, followed by the prompt:
Command Processor Time-out in 30 seconds
>_
If no command is entered within this 30 seconds then the BYE command is executed, terminating the command
processor access and terminating the connection, due to no command in 5 minutes. This automatic logout occurs on
any of the command connections, including all network connections, and the local command port.
Command may be entered in upper, lower or mixed case. Only a few commands are needed to control and manage
the SNMP Access Gateway. The commands available are:
Session control commands
EXIT Exit command processor back to main menu
BYE Exit command processor and close connection
Setup and status commands
? Shows the SNMP Access Gateway status
SETUP Most SNMP Access Gateway setup is done with this command
EVENTS List, clear events file
RELAYS Setup and status of relays
DEFAULT Set settings to defaults