Cabletron Systems 6A000 Switch User Manual


 
SmartCell 6A000 User Guide Appendix B-7
Agent Support Managing the SmartCell 6A000
atmIfAdminAddrTable
atmVclAddrBindTable
atmAddrVclTable
atmVplStatTable
atmVplLogicalPortTable
atmVclGenTable
atmfMyOsiNmNsapAddress
atmfVpcTable
lecRouteDescrTable
leRDArpTable
B.2 MANAGING THE SMARTCELL 6A000
Your SmartCell 6A000 must be IP reachable by the NMS before it can be managed. The default connection between
the SmartCell 6A000 and the NMS is the SmartCell 6A000 Ethernet interface. Use the
show SwitchConfig command
to find the IP address of the SmartCell 6A000. An NMS can use this IP address to reach the SmartCell 6A000 through
Ethernet. An NMS can also manage the SmartCell 6A000 through one of its ATM ports if the SmartCell 6A000 has a
client connection into a VLAN or emulated LAN.
Note that the SmartCell 6A000 itself, is not reachable through ATM until a client for the switch is created and
participates as a member of a VLAN or ELAN. Your NMS uses that switch client’s address to access and manage the
switch.
To create a client for the switch, use the
add IPATMClient command for VLANs and add LANEClient for emulated
LANs.
Use the
set MyNmAddr command to tell the SmartCell 6A000 which interface to use when communicating with your
NMS. For detailed information about these commands, see the SmartCell 6A000/ZX-250 Reference Manual.
B.2.1 Console Commands that Affect the Agent
The following is a list of the console commands that affect the operation of the SmartCell 6A000 SNMP agent. For
detailed descriptions of these commands, see the SmartCell 6A000/ZX-250 Reference Manual.
Community: Sets the community strings for the SmartCell 6A000
TrapCommunity: Specifies the NMS to which traps are sent
MyNMAddr: Specifies the IP address through which the switch is managed
TrustedNMS:Specifies the IP address of the NMS allowed to perform the following commands:
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update firmware
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backup
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restore
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reboot