3Com 6000 Network Router User Manual


 
Router Configuration Fundamentals 35
SNMP Management
For help managing routers on your network, you can use 3Com Network Director
software to discover, map, and display network links and IP devices.
To allow Network Director to monitor your routers, you must first configure SNMP
V1 and SNMP Trap support with the following commands:
[3Com] snmp-agent sys-info version v1
[3Com] snmp-agent community read <read-community-string>
[3Com] snmp-agent community write <write-community-string>
[3Com] snmp-agent trap enable
In this example, <addr> is the address of the PC on which you have installed
Network Director.
To learn more about Network Supervisor, on the 3Com Corporation World Wide
Web site, enter this URL into your Internet browser:
http://www.3com.com/3nd
Command Line Interface The command line interfaces provided by 3Com 6000 Series Routers include a
series of configuration commands, through which a user can configure and
manage the router. The command line interface has the following features:
Performs the local configuration through CON port.
Performs the local or remote configuration through the Telnet command,
which can be used to directly log on and manage other Routers.
Users can enter <?> at any time to get online help.
Provide prompt and help information for user’s convenience.
Provide network diagnostic tools, such as Tracet and Ping, to quickly diagnose
the availability of the network.
Provide all kinds of detailed debugging information to diagnose network faults.
The command line interpreter adopts fuzzy search for the keywords of the
command. Any conflict-free keyword will be interpreted. For example, for the
display command, you can just enter
<dis>.